Oxnard Sunrooms and Patios provides sunroom construction, patio enclosures, and custom sunrooms for Ventura homeowners. Whether your home is a craftsman bungalow near downtown or a larger property up in the Ondulando hills, we have worked on Ventura homes and understand what they need. We have held our contractor license since 2019 and respond to every inquiry within one business day.

Ventura has an unusually large share of homes built in the 1940s through 1960s, and those structures need a contractor who understands older framing, stucco exteriors, and clay tile rooflines before starting any addition. Our sunroom construction process starts with a thorough assessment of the existing home before any design is finalized, so the new structure ties in cleanly and passes inspection without surprises.
Many Ventura homes have open patios that face the ocean or look out toward the hills - great views that go unused when coastal winds pick up or the sun becomes too intense in the afternoon. Enclosing the patio brings that space into the home in a practical way, with glazing options that maintain the view while blocking wind and UV exposure.
Homes in Ventura vary considerably in age, lot size, and architectural style - craftsman bungalows in Midtown have very different proportions than hillside Ondulando homes on sloped lots. We design custom sunrooms from scratch to suit the existing home and avoid the mismatch that comes from adapting a generic kit to a specific property.
Ventura winters bring rain rather than snow, but an uninsulated outdoor room still gets cold and damp from November through March. A fully insulated four season sunroom stays comfortable year-round without extra heating costs, making it usable as a home office, playroom, or dining space regardless of the season.
Older Ventura homes often have enclosed porches or sunrooms added in previous decades with materials and windows that have aged poorly. Remodeling an existing space - replacing frames, upgrading glazing, improving insulation - brings the room up to current performance standards and can dramatically change how much you actually use it.
Ventura evenings near the harbor are mild and breezy enough to enjoy outdoors most of the year. A screened outdoor room is the most affordable way to make that experience comfortable without insects, and it works especially well on properties where you want airflow without the cost of full glazing.
Ventura has a larger share of older homes than most nearby cities. A significant portion of the city's housing was built before 1980, and many neighborhoods near downtown Midtown and the Pierpont Beach area have craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes dating to the 1940s and 1950s. These homes have stucco exteriors, clay tile roofs, and wall framing that does not always match current residential standards. Adding a sunroom or patio enclosure to a home this age requires careful planning - the connection point between the new structure and the existing wall or roofline must be waterproofed and reinforced properly to avoid leaks and settling over time.
The city's coastal position also means salt air, seasonal rain from November through March, and fall Santa Ana wind events all affect how outdoor structures perform. Properties in the Pierpont Beach area and near Ventura Harbor need marine-grade hardware and coatings on any outdoor structure. The California Coastal Commission may also have jurisdiction over properties within the Coastal Zone, which adds a permitting step that requires familiarity with the process. Working with a contractor who handles these requirements regularly is the straightest path from estimate to finished project.
Our crew works throughout Ventura regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and patio enclosure work here. We are familiar with the City of Ventura Building and Safety permit process for room additions, including the additional Coastal Development Permit requirements that apply to properties within the Coastal Zone boundary.
We have worked on homes across Ventura's distinct neighborhoods - from the smaller craftsman and Spanish Colonial homes on the flat streets of Midtown and the areas near Mission San Buenaventura downtown, to the beach cottages in Pierpont that face full ocean exposure, to the larger hillside homes in Ondulando and the Foothill area where sloped lots and clay soil create different foundation and drainage considerations. Each neighborhood has its own typical building stock and its own set of conditions, and we approach each project accordingly.
We also serve homeowners in Santa Paula, which is east of Ventura along the Santa Clara River corridor. If you are located between these two cities or have a referral in the area, we cover the full corridor. We travel Highway 101 and the surface streets regularly to serve homeowners throughout this part of Ventura County.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and expect a response within one business day. We are based nearby in Oxnard and regularly serve Ventura, so scheduling a visit is straightforward.
We visit the property, assess the existing structure, and discuss your goals. Older Ventura homes often need a closer look before we can accurately estimate the job - we include that assessment in the free visit and give you a detailed written estimate at no charge.
We submit the building permit application to the City of Ventura and handle any Coastal Development Permit requirements if your property is in the Coastal Zone. Construction begins after permits are approved.
We manage construction, coordinate city inspections, and walk the finished project with you before considering the job done. You receive a clean, inspected, permit-closed structure that adds value to your home.
We serve all of Ventura - from Midtown bungalows to hillside Ondulando properties - with free on-site estimates and responses within one business day. Call or send us a message to get started.
(805) 853-2176Ventura - officially the City of San Buenaventura - is a coastal city of roughly 110,000 people on the Pacific coast of Ventura County. The city covers a wide range of neighborhoods with distinct characters. Midtown and the streets near the historic downtown carry craftsman bungalows and Spanish Colonial Revival homes built between the 1920s and 1960s. The Pierpont Beach neighborhood along the shore has smaller beach cottages with direct ocean exposure. The Ondulando and Foothill neighborhoods sit on the hills above the city and feature larger homes on sloped lots built primarily in the 1960s through 1980s, with retaining walls and more complex drainage situations than the flat streets below. The older residential core near the Mission District includes some of the city's most historically interesting homes, with distinctive architectural details that require careful matching when any addition is made.
Ventura Harbor serves as the departure point for Channel Islands National Park, and the harbor area anchors the city's south side with waterfront dining, boat slips, and a residential zone that faces open ocean. We serve homeowners throughout all of Ventura and also cover the nearby city of Oxnard, which borders Ventura to the south and shares many of the same coastal construction conditions. If you know a homeowner in Oxnard or along the border between the two cities, we cover both areas equally.
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Learn MoreOxnard Sunrooms and Patios serves all of Ventura with free consultations and written estimates. Permit lead times can add weeks to a project timeline, so reach out now to get the process moving.