
Camarillo Sunrooms and Patios builds patio enclosures, sunroom additions, and screen rooms for Oxnard homeowners. We understand the coastal conditions here - salt air, marine fog, and the way they affect materials - and we build accordingly. We have served Ventura County since 2016 and respond within one business day.

Oxnard homes often have existing covered patios that catch the morning marine fog and become uncomfortable for much of the year. A proper patio enclosure seals out the fog and wind while keeping the light, so you get a dry, bright room you can actually use every morning.
Oxnard has a large inventory of postwar ranch homes with flat backyards and existing concrete slabs - ideal for a sunroom addition that brings more livable square footage to your home without a full addition build. These projects add real value in a market where owner-occupied homes are in the minority.
Oxnard evenings near the harbor and the beach can be breezy and comfortable, but insects are a real issue. A screen room lets you enjoy the coastal air without the bugs - it is the most affordable way to extend your outdoor living season.
Given Oxnard's year-round mild temperatures, a three-season sunroom is a cost-effective choice for homeowners who want more usable space without the full expense of a climate-controlled four-season addition. Most Oxnard homeowners find this option covers 10 or more months of comfortable use.
In Oxnard's coastal environment, vinyl framing is a smart choice because it does not rust or corrode the way aluminum can near the water. Vinyl sunrooms hold up well against salt air and marine moisture with very little maintenance over the life of the structure.
Older sunrooms and patio enclosures built in Oxnard in the 1980s and 1990s often have single-pane glass, leaking seals, or aluminum framing that has corroded from years of coastal exposure. A remodel replaces those failing components with modern materials built for this environment.
Oxnard is the largest city in Ventura County, and it sits right on the Pacific coast. That coastal position is the defining factor for any outdoor structure built here. Salt air corrodes standard aluminum hardware, breaks down caulk seals, and peels paint faster than homeowners expect. Homes within a mile or two of Hollywood Beach, Silver Strand, or Channel Islands Harbor take even more punishment from wind-driven moisture. A patio enclosure or sunroom built without coastal-rated materials will need significant repair in five to eight years - we see this regularly when homeowners call us to fix work done by contractors who did not account for where the job actually was.
The marine layer also plays a role that is easy to overlook. Oxnard mornings are frequently foggy and damp from late spring through summer - the opposite of what people expect from a California summer. That persistent moisture on north-facing walls and shaded eaves creates mold and wood rot risk that must be addressed in how a room is framed and ventilated. We design for Oxnard's actual conditions, which means accounting for morning fog, afternoon sun, and salt air across all four seasons.
Our crew works throughout Oxnard regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits from the City of Oxnard Building and Engineering Department and know how the city processes residential accessory structure applications.
Oxnard covers a lot of different neighborhoods, and each one has its own housing profile. The postwar ranch homes in the older parts of the city near Saviers Road and Colonia are built on flat lots with concrete slabs - straightforward for enclosure work. The newer townhomes in Riverpark, built in the 2000s and 2010s, have tighter lots and HOA requirements that need to be checked before any permit is pulled. The beachfront homes along Hollywood Beach are smaller cottages that often need custom framing to fit the tight footprints. We have worked in all of these neighborhoods and know what each one typically involves before we even arrive for the estimate.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Port Hueneme, just south of Oxnard, and throughout the broader Ventura County coast. If you are not sure whether we cover your address, one phone call will confirm it.
Call, use the contact form, or send a message. We reply within one business day. You do not need to know exactly what you want - most homeowners just know they want more usable space and we help figure out the best approach from there.
We come to your Oxnard home, measure the space, look at the existing slab and framing conditions, and check for any coastal-specific factors that should shape the material choices. You receive a detailed written estimate at no charge - this is when we discuss cost, timeline, and options side by side.
Once you approve the estimate, we file the permit application with the City of Oxnard. We handle all the paperwork and plan submissions. The city typically turns residential permits around in two to four weeks, and we build that window into your project schedule.
Our crew completes the work from start to finish, coordinating all inspections with the city. At the end, we do a full walkthrough with you to confirm everything was built to the agreed scope and that all inspections have passed before we close out the job.
We serve Oxnard and all of Ventura County. Our estimates are written, detailed, and completely free - and we build for the coastal conditions your home actually faces.
(805) 586-6135Oxnard is the largest city in Ventura County, with around 202,000 residents spread across about 27 square miles. It sits on the coast with the Pacific to the west and the Santa Clara River to the north. The city includes a wide range of neighborhoods: the historic Colonia district near the city center has older homes on tight lots, while the newer Riverpark development in the northeast features master-planned townhomes and condos built after 2000. The beachfront communities of Hollywood Beach and Silver Strand are well-known locally as narrow strips of homes right on the water, popular with buyers who want beach access without paying Los Angeles prices.
Channel Islands Harbor on the southwest side of the city is a working marina and community destination with boat slips, waterfront dining, and shopping - and it is the departure point for trips to Channel Islands National Park. The agricultural fields surrounding the city produce strawberries and other crops year-round, making the Oxnard Plain one of the most productive farming areas in California. We serve homeowners throughout all of Oxnard and work regularly in neighboring Camarillo and Ventura.
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