Oxnard Sunrooms and Patios builds sunroom additions, custom sunrooms, and patio enclosures for Oxnard homeowners. We have been serving this city since 2019 and know exactly what coastal construction demands from materials and methods.

Oxnard has thousands of postwar ranch homes with backyards that sit unused for half the year because there is nowhere comfortable to sit when the marine layer rolls in. A sunroom addition changes that completely, turning underused outdoor space into a room you actually use. We build additions that attach cleanly to the existing roofline and meet all Oxnard building codes.
Open patios in Oxnard face real challenges: coastal fog keeps outdoor furniture damp, and the occasional Santa Ana wind event turns a pleasant afternoon into a cleanup job. Enclosing the patio keeps the space comfortable year-round while preserving the views that made the outdoor area worth having in the first place.
Homes in Oxnard range from compact Hollywood Beach bungalows to larger Riverpark properties with generous setbacks - and a custom sunroom respects those differences. We design each structure to suit the lot, the roofline, and the way you plan to use the space.
Coastal Oxnard evenings are mild enough to sit outside most of the year, but the mosquitoes and occasional flies near the harbor areas can make it unpleasant without a barrier. A screened outdoor room gives you open air and a breeze without the insects, and it costs significantly less than a fully glazed sunroom.
Oxnard summers are sunny enough that an uncovered patio becomes unusable by midday. A well-built patio cover provides shade for outdoor dining and lounging while protecting outdoor furniture from UV damage during the dry months.
Many older Oxnard homes have existing sunrooms or enclosed patios built decades ago with aluminum frames and single-pane acrylic panels that are now drafty, discolored, or outdated. Remodeling an existing structure often costs less than starting fresh and gives the space a completely new character.
Oxnard sits directly on the Pacific coast, which means salt air, coastal fog, and the wet-dry cycle of the California rainy season all affect outdoor structures in ways that most inland contractors do not account for. Standard hardware and coatings corrode faster near the water. Standard sealants crack sooner when exposed to daily marine moisture. A sunroom built without these factors in mind will start showing problems within a few seasons, and repairs can be as expensive as building it right the first time.
Most homes in Oxnard were built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means the existing rooflines, wall framing, and foundations were designed for a different era of construction standards. Attaching a sunroom or patio enclosure to a home this age requires care - you need to know what you are tying into before you start cutting and framing. The City of Oxnard Building and Safety Division requires permits and inspections for all room additions, and working with a contractor who pulls permits correctly from the start protects both the project and the homeowner.
Our crew has worked throughout Oxnard regularly since 2019, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. We pull permits through the City of Oxnard Building and Safety Division and are familiar with the plan-check process for room additions in Ventura County. That familiarity reduces delays and surprises during the permitting phase.
We have worked on homes all across Oxnard - from the older neighborhoods near the Santa Clara River to the newer Riverpark development in the northeast and the coastal streets near Channel Islands Harbor. The housing stock in each area is different, and we adjust our approach depending on the age and construction style of the home. Homes near the harbor and Hollywood Beach need marine-grade hardware and coatings. Newer Riverpark homes often attach more straightforwardly to the existing structure. We route regularly through the city on Oxnard Boulevard and Gonzales Road and know the neighborhoods well from being on the ground here.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Port Hueneme, which shares many of the same coastal construction conditions as Oxnard. If you are on the border between cities or have a neighbor in Port Hueneme who needs work done, we cover that area as well.
Call or submit the contact form and we respond within one business day. We schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you - no pressure, no commitment required.
We walk the property, assess the existing structure, discuss your goals, and review any HOA or zoning considerations. You receive a detailed written estimate before any commitment is made, so there are no surprise costs.
We submit permit applications to the City of Oxnard Building and Safety Division and manage the process through approval. Construction begins after permits are in hand, typically four to eight weeks from the start of permit review.
We schedule the city final inspection, walk the completed project with you, and answer any questions about maintenance and care. The project is not complete until you are satisfied with the result.
We serve all of Oxnard - from Hollywood Beach to Riverpark - with free on-site estimates and no-pressure consultations. Call or submit the form and we will respond within one business day.
(805) 853-2176Oxnard is the largest city in Ventura County, with a population of around 200,000 people and about 27 square miles of land ranging from beachfront to farmland to master-planned residential development. The city is divided into distinct neighborhoods, each with its own feel and housing stock. Hollywood Beach is a narrow strip of beachfront homes right on the water, where small bungalows and cottages sit shoulder to shoulder. The Colonia neighborhood in the older core of the city has smaller homes on tight lots, many of them dating back to the 1950s and 1960s. Riverpark, the newer master-planned area in the northeast, offers townhomes and single-family homes built in the 2000s and 2010s with more uniform lot sizes and modern finishes.
Channel Islands Harbor is one of the most recognized features of Oxnard - a full-service marina with boat slips, waterfront restaurants, and the departure point for Channel Islands National Park. The area around the harbor has some of the most ocean-exposed homes in the city, which puts unique demands on any outdoor structure. We have also served homeowners in nearby Ventura, where conditions are similar and the housing stock carries many of the same coastal characteristics.
Professional sunroom construction from foundation to finishing touches.
Learn MoreKeep bugs out while enjoying fresh air in a screened outdoor room.
Learn MoreConvert your existing patio into a fully enclosed sunroom space.
Learn MoreOxnard Sunrooms and Patios serves all of Oxnard with free on-site consultations. Permit seasons can add lead time, so the sooner you call, the sooner we can get started.