
Your backyard has room to grow. We design and build permitted sunroom additions that feel like they have always been part of your Camarillo home.

Sunroom remodeling in Camarillo means building a fully permitted addition on your existing slab or new foundation, framing walls, installing large windows or glass panels, adding a roof, and connecting the room to your home - most projects take eight to fourteen weeks from contract to move-in.
Most homeowners in Camarillo come to us because they have outdoor space they are not using. An open patio that gets too hot in the afternoon, a screen enclosure that has seen better days, or a yard with room to grow. A sunroom turns that unused area into something you reach for every day. If you are weighing a full addition against a simpler upgrade, our screen room installation service is a good starting point for comparison.
Camarillo's mild coastal climate means a well-designed sunroom is genuinely usable year-round - not just a three-month luxury. The key is building it right the first time, with the permits pulled and the work inspected, so it adds to your home's value rather than creating a liability.
Camarillo's west-facing backyards can get intense afternoon sun, especially in summer, making an open patio uncomfortable for several hours a day. If you find yourself retreating inside rather than enjoying your outdoor space, a sunroom gives you the light and the view without the heat and glare. This is one of the most common reasons Camarillo homeowners decide to make the investment.
If the cover over your patio is cracked, faded, or letting in water, you are already spending money on a structure that is not working. Rather than replacing a temporary fix with another one, many homeowners find it makes more financial sense to convert that space into a proper sunroom that adds real value to the home.
Camarillo's housing market has made moving up to a larger home expensive, and many families are choosing to expand in place instead. If your home feels cramped but your backyard has room, a sunroom can add a flexible living area - a playroom, a reading room, a home office - without the cost of a full interior addition.
Even though Camarillo winters are mild, overnight temperatures in the low 40s and the marine layer can make an unenclosed patio area feel cold and damp in early mornings. If you find yourself avoiding that part of your home from November through February, a properly insulated sunroom would make it comfortable all year.
Every sunroom remodel we build starts with a site visit and a conversation about how you actually plan to use the space. From there, we handle design, permit applications, foundation work, framing, glass, roofing, and electrical - everything under one contract. For homeowners who want complete control over every detail, our sunroom design service brings a dedicated design consultation before any construction begins.
If you are not sure whether a full remodel is right for your situation, we can help you compare options. A three-season room costs less and works well in Camarillo's mild climate, while a four-season addition tied into your HVAC is the right call if you want the room to feel like a true part of your home in January. Either way, the project is fully permitted and built to California energy codes.
Best for homeowners who want a year-round living space that feels like a permanent part of the house.
Best for homeowners who want more outdoor-feel living space at a lower price point, taking advantage of Camarillo's mild winters.
Best for homeowners with an existing patio enclosure or screen room they want to upgrade into a proper glass sunroom.
Best for homeowners in HOA communities who need full architectural submission support alongside the city permit process.
Camarillo sits in a coastal valley with average highs in the mid-60s to low 70s for most of the year. That climate means a sunroom here gets used far more often than in most other parts of the country. You do not need a heavily insulated, fully climate-controlled room to enjoy it in January the way you would in Chicago. That said, Camarillo's marine layer and overnight temperatures in the low 40s mean the room should still hold warmth on overcast mornings - a detail worth discussing before finalizing your glass and roof choices. Homeowners in Oxnard and Ventura face the same coastal conditions and ask us the same questions.
A significant share of Camarillo's neighborhoods are governed by homeowners associations that require their own design review before a permit is even submitted. Camarillo's housing stock also skews toward tract homes built in the 1970s through 1990s - homes our crews know well. We have assessed setback distances and foundation conditions on dozens of properties across the city, which means fewer surprises once work begins. California's energy efficiency rules also apply to new additions, so the glass and insulation we specify will keep your room comfortable and your energy bills reasonable.
We respond within one business day. On the call we ask about your space, how you plan to use the room, and whether you have an HOA. No pricing until we see your property.
We visit your home, measure the area, check setback distances, and review your existing slab or foundation. You get a written proposal with a clear cost breakdown before you commit to anything.
Once you approve the proposal, we submit the permit application to the City of Camarillo and prepare your HOA architectural submission if required. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks.
Work begins after permits are approved. Foundation, framing, windows, roof, and electrical happen in sequence. A city inspector visits at the end to sign off - then we walk through the finished room with you.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We handle the permit paperwork.
(805) 586-6135We submit every permit required by the City of Camarillo's Building and Safety Division and see the inspection process through to the end. Your new room is officially part of your home's record - no issues when you refinance or sell.
Many Camarillo neighborhoods require architectural review before a permit is submitted. We know the submission requirements for planned communities across the city and prepare the documentation on your behalf, saving you weeks of back-and-forth.
California has detailed energy efficiency requirements for new additions. We specify windows, insulation, and equipment that meet Title 24 standards - which the{' '}<a href="https://www.energy.ca.gov/programs-and-topics/programs/building-energy-efficiency-standards" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" className="underline">California Energy Commission</a>{' '}enforces - so your room is more comfortable and cheaper to run, not just code-compliant.
We orient every sunroom around your backyard's specific exposure so afternoon glare does not chase you inside and marine layer mornings do not make the room feel cold and damp. The result is a space you use every day, not just on perfect-weather weekends.
Every one of these proof points comes back to the same thing: a room that is built right, documented correctly, and designed to be used. That is what separates a sunroom that adds to your home from one that creates problems down the road.
A lower-cost alternative to a full glass sunroom - aluminum-framed screen enclosures built for Camarillo's bug-free, mild-weather outdoor living.
Learn MoreDedicated design consultations that map your backyard orientation, HOA requirements, and lifestyle before a single permit is submitted.
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