
Stop settling for a catalog design that wasn't made for your yard, your roofline, or Lompoc's coastal climate. We design and build custom sunrooms from scratch - so the finished room actually fits your home.

Custom sunrooms in Lompoc are designed around your specific home and backyard, built to comply with Santa Barbara County permits, and most projects take ten to sixteen weeks from first call to finished room. Unlike prefab options, a custom build lets you choose the footprint, the glass type, the roofline connection, and how the room integrates with your existing living space.
Many Lompoc homeowners start by looking at a standard patio cover or a basic enclosure, then realize they want something that feels like a real room - with solid walls, proper insulation, and a design that matches the house. That's where custom sunrooms come in. If you're also weighing how much structure you actually need, it helps to compare with sunroom construction options so you understand the full range before committing.
The mild climate here makes a well-designed sunroom genuinely usable most of the year. The goal is to get the design right the first time so you're not working around a room that never quite fit.
Lompoc's afternoon winds and cool coastal fog can make outdoor sitting uncomfortable even in summer. If you find yourself looking out at a pleasant afternoon from inside, your home is missing a comfortable transition space. A custom sunroom solves that without requiring you to fight the elements every time you want to sit outside.
Many mid-century Lompoc homes were built with smaller windows and closed-off floor plans. A sunroom on the back of the house floods the adjacent living area with natural light and makes the whole home feel larger without touching the interior. Custom sizing means you can take advantage of whatever backyard space you actually have.
If your current screened porch has rotting wood, torn screens, or a leaking roof, patching it is often the wrong move. Many Lompoc homeowners find that replacing a failing porch with a properly built custom sunroom is the more financially sound decision. A contractor can tell you whether repair or replacement makes more sense for your specific situation.
A custom sunroom adds a real, livable room - a reading nook, a home office, a breakfast room - without the cost and disruption of bumping out a load-bearing wall. For single-story ranch homes, which are common in Lompoc's older neighborhoods, it's often the most practical way to gain usable square footage.
A custom sunroom project starts with a blank slate - we design the footprint, the framing system, and the glass package around your home rather than forcing your home to fit a kit. For homeowners who want a fully enclosed, climate-controlled space they can use every month of the year, we build sunroom construction projects with full insulation, HVAC connections, and wind-rated framing suited to the Lompoc Valley. For homeowners who want a lighter-touch space that connects them to the outdoors, we can incorporate elements from our sunroom design process to find the right balance before a single nail goes in.
Every custom sunroom we build goes through the Santa Barbara County permit process from start to finish. We handle the application, the plan review, and the inspections so you don't have to navigate that process yourself. The result is a room that's on record, legally protected, and ready to stand behind when you sell.
Suits homeowners who want a fully insulated, year-round living space that stays comfortable through Lompoc's cool, foggy winters.
Suits homeowners who primarily want spring-through-fall use and prefer lower upfront cost without full climate control.
Suits homeowners with an existing covered patio who want to enclose and upgrade the space without starting from scratch.
Suits homeowners who want a single point of responsibility from initial design through final county inspection.
Lompoc sits in the Santa Ynez Valley near the coast, which means the climate here is unlike most of California. The morning marine layer keeps exterior surfaces damp for hours. Afternoon valley winds can stress poorly anchored frames. A catalog sunroom designed for a dry inland suburb won't hold up the same way here. A custom design accounts for all of that - the glass package, the weatherstripping, the structural anchoring - so the room performs well in year five just as it did on day one. Homeowners in Vandenberg Village and Buellton face the same marine layer and wind conditions, and we build with those factors in mind across the entire service area.
Lompoc's housing stock is also mostly mid-century ranch homes - built in the 1950s through 1970s with low-pitched rooflines and slab foundations that require specific attachment methods. A contractor who hasn't worked on these homes before will run into drainage and structural surprises at the roofline junction. We've built custom sunrooms on this type of home throughout the area, so we know where those problems appear and how to prevent them before they start. The National Association of Home Builders recommends a thorough on-site foundation assessment before any addition on a home older than 30 years - something we do on every project.
We reply within one business day. The first conversation is low-pressure - you describe the space, your goals, and a rough budget range. We ask enough questions to know whether a site visit makes sense.
We visit your home, measure the space, check the existing foundation or deck, and talk through your design options. You'll leave with a clear picture of what's realistic before committing to anything.
Once you've signed, we submit plans to Santa Barbara County and, if needed, your HOA. Permit review typically takes several weeks - we manage the process and keep you updated so you're never guessing.
Construction typically takes two to five weeks. A county inspector checks the work at key stages. We walk through the finished room with you before calling it done - every seal, every door, every detail.
Free on-site estimate. Written quote before any work begins. No obligation.
(805) 291-8062We design every room with the Santa Ynez Valley's marine layer, afternoon wind patterns, and humid coastal mornings in mind. Glass selection, weatherstripping, and frame anchoring are all specified for these conditions - not for a generic national average.
We submit plans to Santa Barbara County and manage the review and inspection process from start to finish. You receive a copy of the final sign-off for your records - which matters when a buyer's lender asks for documentation later.
Most custom sunroom work in Lompoc involves 1950s-1970s ranch homes with specific foundation and roofline challenges. We've built on this housing type throughout the area and know how to prevent the drainage and structural problems that catch less experienced contractors off guard.
You receive a written scope of work, a fixed price, and a realistic timeline before construction starts. Written contracts are the industry standard - we make that the default, not an option you have to ask for.
Local knowledge, proper permits, and a written contract before anyone picks up a tool - that's what separates a custom sunroom that lasts from one that causes problems. We've built in this area long enough to know what works here and what doesn't.
Full sunroom construction from foundation to final inspection - for homeowners who want a complete, permitted build handled by one crew.
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