
Stop letting fog, wind, and insects keep you off your patio. A properly built enclosure turns that outdoor space into a room you can use every month of the year.

Patio enclosures in Lompoc add walls, windows, and a roof structure to your existing outdoor patio, turning it into a protected, usable room - most standard projects take two to five days of on-site construction once permits are approved.
A patio enclosure sits between a fully open patio and a traditional room addition. It uses your existing slab and one of your home's exterior walls as a starting point, which cuts both cost and construction time significantly. The result is a room that feels close to the outdoors - light, airy, and ventilated - while staying sheltered from wind, insects, and Lompoc's regular coastal fog.
For homeowners who want the most flexibility and light, a patio enclosure is often the right fit. If you want something with full climate control and HVAC connections, we can also discuss a custom sunroom . The National Association of Home Builders recommends getting a written estimate from a licensed contractor that breaks out all cost components before signing anything.
Lompoc's late spring fog and afternoon valley wind can make a regular patio feel off-limits for weeks at a time. If you have started thinking of your patio as a storage area rather than a place to sit, that is a clear sign an enclosure would change how you use your home.
Lompoc's warm evenings attract mosquitoes and gnats that make sitting outside after dark miserable. If you have stopped using your patio in the evenings or feel like you need bug spray just to enjoy your own backyard, a screened enclosure solves this completely.
Lompoc's coastal UV and periodic fog create a combination that is hard on outdoor materials. If your cushions and furniture are fading or deteriorating within a year or two of purchase, an enclosure protects your investment by keeping everything in a sheltered, ventilated space.
A full room addition in California can cost $150,000 or more once you factor in everything. A patio enclosure gives you much of the same benefit - additional covered, usable space - at a fraction of the cost because it starts from your existing slab and exterior wall.
Every project starts with a site visit. We look at your existing slab, check how your home's roofline connects to the space, and talk through how you plan to use the room. From there we design an enclosure that fits your home, your HOA requirements if applicable, and your budget. For homeowners who want the lightest-touch option, we can also build a enclosed patio room that keeps costs down while still delivering a fully protected space.
Homeowners who want more year-round comfort can upgrade to a fully insulated glass enclosure with a mini-split or ceiling fan for temperature control. We handle the full build - foundation if needed, framing, roof, windows, doors, and city permit - so you have one point of contact from estimate to final inspection. We also coordinate HOA design review submissions for homeowners in Lompoc's newer subdivisions.
Best for homeowners who want bug-free outdoor living at the lowest cost - mesh panels keep insects out while letting fresh air flow through freely.
Good for homeowners who want weather protection and a clean, finished look - glass panels seal out wind, fog, and rain while keeping the space bright.
For homeowners who want to use the space on the coldest or hottest days - insulated walls and a climate-control option extend usability across every season.
Best for homes with an existing concrete patio slab - building on what is already there reduces cost and speeds up construction significantly.
Lompoc's mild year-round temperatures - rarely below the low 40s in winter and rarely above the mid-80s in summer - mean a patio enclosure here can realistically be used every month of the year with little or no climate control. The persistent marine fog, especially from late spring through early summer, is the detail that separates a well-built enclosure from a poor one. We seal every roof-to-wall connection with moisture-resistant materials and waterproofing detail - the specific point where most coastal enclosures fail first. Homeowners in Buellton and Solvang face the same coastal conditions and regularly commission enclosures for exactly these reasons.
Several of Lompoc's newer residential neighborhoods - particularly those on the north and east sides of town built in the 1990s and 2000s - have active homeowners associations with design review processes. We are familiar with what those HOAs typically require for exterior additions, and we can help you prepare the submission documentation before we break ground. A permitted, HOA-approved enclosure adds genuine value to your home in Lompoc's real estate market - while an unpermitted one can create serious complications when you sell. The City of Lompoc Building Division provides guidance on the local permit process at their official site.
Call or submit a request and we get back to you within one business day. We ask a few basic questions - the size of your patio, what you want to use the space for, and whether you have any HOA restrictions. No commitment required.
We visit your home to measure the patio, assess the existing slab, and look at your roofline. The visit takes about 30 to 60 minutes. You receive a written estimate within a few days that covers all cost components - not a single lump-sum number.
We submit the City of Lompoc permit application on your behalf and, if needed, help you prepare the HOA submission. Permit review typically takes two to four weeks. We keep you updated so you know exactly where things stand.
Standard enclosure construction takes two to five days. A city inspector visits to sign off on the finished work. We walk you through the space, show you how to operate the windows and doors, and hand over your permit records.
We visit your home, measure your space, and give you a written quote you can compare - no obligation, no sales pitch.
(805) 291-8062Every patio enclosure we build goes through the City of Lompoc permit process and passes a final city inspection. That independent check means you have official documentation that the work was done to code - which protects you at sale or refinancing and gives you genuine peace of mind.
We build for Lompoc's marine environment specifically - moisture-resistant framing, proper roof flashing, and sealed joints at every connection point. That is the difference between an enclosure that holds up for decades and one that develops leaks and mold after a few fog seasons.
If your neighborhood has an HOA with a design review process, we are familiar with what those associations in Lompoc typically require. We help you prepare the submission so your project does not stall out on paperwork before it even starts.
You can verify our California contractor's license on the California Contractors State License Board website in about two minutes. A current license means we carry the insurance that protects your property during construction - and that we can be held accountable through a formal process if anything goes wrong.
A properly built, permitted patio enclosure adds real value to your home in Lompoc's market - and creates a room your family will actually use every week. We are committed to doing the job right, from the first call through the final inspection, in every neighborhood we serve.
A fully custom enclosed room designed around your home's architecture and your specific preferences for light, space, and climate control.
Learn MoreA cost-effective way to add protected outdoor-adjacent living space using your existing patio footprint.
Learn MoreWe handle the city permit process for you - reach out today and we will get the process moving before the next fog season.