
Your patio could be a comfortable, enclosed room - protected from marine fog, wind, and cold - without moving or building from scratch.

Patio-to-sunroom conversion in Lompoc turns your existing concrete slab into a fully enclosed, livable room attached to your home, including walls, windows, and a roof tied into your existing roofline. Most jobs take three to eight weeks of construction time, plus two to six weeks for permit approval before work begins.
If your patio feels unusable most of the year - too foggy in the morning, too windy in the afternoon, or simply not comfortable enough to spend time in - a sunroom conversion solves that problem at a lower cost than a full home addition. Lompoc homeowners who work with us already have the slab. We build the room on top of it.
Not every patio is the same. Some homeowners want a simple, ventilated three-season room. Others need a fully climate-controlled space they can use as a home office year-round. If you are also considering a deck-to-sunroom conversion, the process and pricing are similar - reach out and we can walk through both options with you.
If you skip morning coffee outside because the marine layer rolls in cold and damp, your patio is not working for you as an outdoor space. Lompoc's coastal microclimate is beautiful, but uncovered patios are less usable than most homeowners expect. An enclosed sunroom gives you the light and the view without the chill.
When a patio stops feeling like a place to relax and starts collecting unused furniture, old planters, and items with nowhere else to go, the space has lost its purpose. Converting it into a proper room gives it a clear function and makes it a real part of your home rather than an afterthought.
If your family has outgrown your current layout - you need a home office, a playroom, or just a quieter place to sit - and your patio is sitting there underused, a sunroom conversion is one of the most cost-effective ways to add real square footage. In Lompoc's housing market, adding livable space often makes more sense than moving.
If the concrete on your patio is cracking, has heaved in spots, or slopes toward the house, those are signs the slab needs attention regardless of what you do next. Many Lompoc homes from the 1960s and 70s have patios that have shifted over the decades. A sunroom conversion is often the right moment to fix the slab properly.
Every patio-to-sunroom conversion starts with an honest assessment of your existing slab. We check for cracks, uneven surfaces, and whether the concrete is thick enough to anchor new walls safely. If repairs are needed, we tell you before you sign anything - no surprises mid-project. From there, we frame the walls, install windows, build and tie in the roof, and handle all electrical and HVAC connections your chosen room type requires.
Some homeowners want a ventilated, enclosed space they can enjoy most of the year - that is a three-season room, and it costs less than a fully climate-controlled build. Others need a space that works every day of the year, no matter what the coast is doing outside - that calls for full insulation, double-pane glazing, and a heating and cooling connection. If you are planning to turn your new room into an enclosed patio room with custom finishes, we handle that too. Every project is scoped to what you actually need, not what costs the most.
Best for homeowners who want year-round weather protection and natural light at a lower cost, and do not need full climate control.
Best for homeowners who want to use the space as a home office, gym, or living area in complete comfort every month of the year.
Best for homeowners whose existing patio slab has shifted, cracked, or needs leveling before walls and a roof can be built on top.
Best for homeowners who want the entire permit process - filing, tracking, and inspection coordination - handled without lifting a finger.
Lompoc sits in the Santa Ynez Valley near the coast, and its climate is famously mild - summers rarely get brutally hot, and winters stay relatively gentle. That means a well-ventilated enclosed sunroom without full HVAC can be comfortable for most of the year, which is a real cost advantage compared to markets with colder winters. The persistent morning fog and marine layer also mean the right glazing and moisture management matter here more than they do inland - a contractor unfamiliar with coastal California conditions can underestimate how much that affects the finished room. We know what the coast does to windows and frames over time, and we build accordingly.
Many Lompoc homes were built in the 1960s through 1980s, and the concrete patios from that era are often thinner, less reinforced, or slightly settled compared to modern standards. That is why we assess every slab before quoting a final price. We serve homeowners across the region, including Vandenberg Village neighborhoods where HOA approval may be required before a permit is filed, and communities in Buellton where older housing stock and varied lot conditions shape how each project is planned.
We reply within one business day. The first conversation covers your patio's size, what you want to use the room for, and whether you have any photos or measurements - just enough for us to schedule a site visit.
We visit your home, inspect the existing slab, measure the space, and check how the patio connects to the house. You receive a written estimate after the visit - not a verbal number - so you know exactly what is included.
We file the building permit with the City of Lompoc before any construction begins. Approval typically takes two to six weeks. We keep you updated throughout - you will never be left wondering where the permit stands.
Once the permit is in hand, we prepare the slab, frame the walls, install windows and roof, and complete electrical and HVAC work. After the final city inspection passes, we walk through the room with you and address anything that needs attention before we consider the job done.
Free estimate. Written quote. No pressure. We reply within one business day.
(805) 291-8062Many Lompoc homes have older concrete patios that have shifted or cracked over the decades. We inspect every slab before providing a written estimate, so you know exactly what you are working with and there are no change orders halfway through.
We file the building permit with the City of Lompoc, coordinate the required inspections, and give you the closeout paperwork when the job is done. The addition is on record and legal - no surprises when it is time to sell.
Lompoc's marine fog and daily temperature swings demand careful attention to glazing, flashing, and moisture management. We specify materials and installation methods suited to coastal Central California conditions - not generic inland approaches. For more on glazing choices, the U.S. Department of Energy publishes guidance on window performance ratings.
Several Lompoc neighborhoods - particularly those connected to Vandenberg Space Force Base - have active homeowners associations with architectural review requirements. We know which neighborhoods require HOA approval before a city permit can be filed, and we factor that into your timeline from the start.
Every patio conversion we complete in Lompoc is permitted, inspected, and built to last in a coastal climate. That combination - local knowledge, honest slab assessments, and a clean permit record - is what separates a room you can enjoy from one that causes problems later.
Verify contractor licensing on the California Contractors State License Board website. Permit information for Lompoc is available through the City of Lompoc Building Division.
Turn an existing deck into a fully enclosed, permitted sunroom - we assess the deck framing and handle the build from foundation to roof.
Learn MoreA step beyond a basic conversion - custom enclosed patio rooms with interior finishes, flooring, and design details that make the space feel like part of the home.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up - the sooner we file, the sooner your new room is ready to use. Call or request a free estimate now.