
Camarillo Sunrooms and Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Ventura homeowners, using materials specified for coastal salt air. We have served Ventura County since 2016 and respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Ventura has thousands of homes built in the 1950s and 1960s with underused backyard spaces and aging slabs that are ready for something better. Our sunroom construction service handles everything from foundation assessment to final glazing, so the finished room ties seamlessly into your existing home.
Ventura patios face heavy UV from May through October and coastal winds the rest of the year. A properly built patio enclosure with tempered glass walls and a solid roof turns an exposed outdoor area into a comfortable room you can use any time of year, regardless of what is blowing in off the Pacific.
Ventura evenings are some of the best in Southern California, but beach-adjacent homes deal with gnats and insects once the sun goes down. A screen room gives you full open-air exposure with insect protection - ideal for homeowners near the harbor who want to enjoy the evening without moving indoors.
The craftsman bungalows in Midtown and the hillside homes in Ondulando have irregular footprints and non-standard roof lines that do not work with prefab sunroom kits. We design every room to match the architecture and site conditions of the specific Ventura home it is being built onto.
Ventura winters are mild but the marine layer keeps mornings cool and damp from October through March. A fully insulated four-season sunroom with energy-efficient glazing and climate control means you can use the space comfortably on the coldest coastal mornings without heating the whole house.
Ventura's mild year-round climate and abundant natural light make it one of the best settings in Ventura County for a glass solarium. Whether your goal is a plant room, a light-filled reading space, or a transitional area between the house and garden, Ventura gets the sun hours to make it work well.
A large share of Ventura's housing stock was built before 1980, which means older slabs, aging roof lines, and exterior finishes that were not designed for today's building standards. Spanish Colonial Revival and craftsman bungalow homes, which make up much of the city's residential character, have stucco exteriors and clay tile roofs that require specific knowledge when tying a new structure into them. A contractor who only works on newer tract homes in Camarillo or Simi Valley will encounter surprises on a Ventura job that an experienced local crew handles as routine.
The proximity to the Pacific Ocean adds another layer. Salt air penetrates several miles inland from the Ventura coastline, accelerating corrosion on standard aluminum framing and degrading window sealants faster than most homeowners expect. Ventura also sits in Ventura County's expansive clay soil belt, where seasonal wet-dry cycles put stress on concrete slabs and foundations. Designing a sunroom here requires accounting for both the marine environment and the soil conditions - not just picking materials from a catalog. The combination of older construction and coastal exposure is what makes Ventura a market where local expertise genuinely matters.
Our crew works throughout Ventura regularly, and we pull permits from the City of San Buenaventura Building and Safety Division for projects in the city. We understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here - from older structural tie-in points on pre-1970 homes to drainage issues on sloped hillside lots in the Ondulando area.
Ventura is a city with real geographic range. The craftsman bungalows along Poli Street and the older streets of Midtown are a completely different job from a 1980s ranch home up in the Foothill area above the 101. Coastal properties near Pierpont Beach deal with corrosion issues that inland homes do not. We navigate between all of these regularly, and we know which neighborhoods have what kinds of properties - from the historic blocks near the San Buenaventura Mission downtown to the newer streets on the city's eastern edge.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Oxnard and Port Hueneme along the coast. If you are in Ventura proper or anywhere in the surrounding area, call us and we will confirm availability for your address within the same business day.
We respond to all inquiries from Ventura homeowners within one business day. There is no obligation - just a straightforward conversation about what you want to build and whether our services are a fit.
We schedule a visit to your Ventura property, assess the existing structure and site conditions, and answer your questions in person. The written estimate is provided at no cost, and it covers scope, materials, and a realistic price range before any commitment.
After you approve the estimate, we handle the permit application with the City of San Buenaventura. We give you a construction start date and explain what happens if the permit review adds time - most permits in Ventura turn around in two to four weeks.
Our crew builds the project from foundation work through final glazing and trim. We schedule all required city inspections, and we walk through the finished room with you before we consider the job complete.
No pressure, no commitment. We come to your Ventura home, assess your space, and give you a written quote at no charge.
(805) 586-6135Ventura, officially the City of San Buenaventura, is a mid-sized coastal city of roughly 110,000 people situated directly on the Pacific Ocean in Ventura County. The city has a mix of distinct neighborhoods: Midtown features older craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes from the 1920s through 1950s; the Pierpont Beach area near the water has beach cottages on compact lots with direct coastal exposure; and the Ondulando and Foothill neighborhoods above the city have larger homes on sloped lots built from the 1960s through the 1980s. Downtown Ventura runs along historic Main Street and draws both residents and visitors to its shops, restaurants, and the San Buenaventura Mission, one of the original California missions founded in 1782.
Roughly half of Ventura's housing units are owner-occupied, and with median home values well above the national average, homeowners here treat their properties as significant long-term investments. The Ventura Harbor on the city's south side serves as both a working marina and the departure point for Channel Islands National Park - one of the more striking features of living in this part of the coast. Ventura sits between Oxnard to the south and Ojai to the northeast, and it serves as the county seat of Ventura County - making it the administrative center for the region as well as one of its most recognizable cities.
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