
Your patio sits empty because of bugs, wind, or morning fog. A screen room fixes that - open to the air, sheltered from everything that drives you inside, and built to last in Lompoc's coastal conditions.

Screen room installation in Lompoc encloses your existing patio with an aluminum-framed structure fitted with screen panels and a solid roof - most installations take two to five days once permits are approved, making it one of the fastest ways to add usable outdoor living space.
A screen room is simpler and less expensive than a glass sunroom. The screens let fresh air flow through while blocking insects, reducing wind, and keeping morning moisture off your furniture. Because Lompoc's climate is mild nearly year-round, a screen room here gives you genuine daily use - not just a few weeks a year. Many Lompoc homes, especially those built in the 1960s through the 1980s near Vandenberg, already have a concrete slab that makes the installation faster and more affordable. If you want something more enclosed, we also offer patio enclosures with glass panels for added weather protection.
The City of Lompoc Building Division requires a permit for any permanent structure attached to your home. We handle that entire process on your behalf.
If your backyard patio sits empty most evenings because gnats, mosquitoes, or the afternoon onshore breeze make it uncomfortable, that is the clearest sign a screen room would change how you live in your home. Lompoc's evenings can bring a persistent coastal breeze that makes open patios feel less inviting than they should be. A screen room breaks that wind while keeping the air moving.
If you notice cushions fading, furniture frames rusting, or a general dampness on your outdoor surfaces most mornings, Lompoc's marine layer is the likely cause. A screen room with a solid roof keeps that moisture off your belongings. If you have replaced cushions or furniture more than once in the past few years, the cost of a screen room may pay back a meaningful portion of itself in protection alone.
Many Lompoc homes - especially those built in the 1960s through 1980s near Vandenberg - have a concrete patio slab that has never been put to good use. If yours is in decent shape but the space feels exposed and uninviting, you already have the foundation for a screen room. Adding the enclosure is often faster and less expensive than homeowners expect because the hardest part is already done.
If you step outside for coffee in the morning and find yourself heading back in because of the damp, grey chill that settles over Lompoc from late spring through summer, a screen room changes that. A covered, enclosed space holds a little warmth and keeps the direct moisture off you while still feeling like you are outside. By the time the fog burns off mid-morning, you are already comfortable.
Every installation starts with a site visit to measure your patio, check the slab condition, and confirm how the structure will attach to your home. We walk you through screen material options - standard fiberglass mesh, solar screen for glare reduction, and pet-resistant weave for homes with dogs or cats. The roof panel choice also matters in Lompoc: a solid panel handles the morning fog far better than a translucent or open option. If you want a more enclosed, weather-tight space, we can discuss stepping up to a patio-to-sunroom conversion that adds glass panels and a proper roof structure.
For homeowners who already have a screen room but want to upgrade it, we also handle re-screening, frame repairs, and roof panel replacements. Whether you are building new or refreshing an existing structure, we pull the required City of Lompoc permits, schedule all inspections, and give you a written price before any work begins. If you want to compare a screen room against a more enclosed option, our patio enclosure service is a natural step up in weather protection.
For homes that already have a concrete patio - the fastest and most cost-effective path to an enclosed outdoor living space.
For homes without an existing slab - we pour the concrete pad and build the enclosure once it has cured, typically adding about a week to the timeline.
For homeowners who want to reduce afternoon glare and UV exposure - solar screen mesh cuts light intensity while still allowing airflow.
For existing screen rooms that have sagging panels, damaged screen, or worn frame hardware - a refresh at a fraction of the cost of a full new installation.
Lompoc's coastal valley location gives it one of the mildest climates in California - temperatures that rarely go to extremes in either direction, and an outdoor season that stretches nearly year-round. That makes a screen room an unusually strong investment here: you are not buying something you will use a few months a year. The regular morning marine layer is the one climate factor that requires attention at the design stage. A solid roof panel rather than a translucent or open lattice option handles that moisture well, keeping your furniture and flooring dry while still letting the air flow once the fog burns off. We build with that local pattern in mind on every project. The National Weather Service's Los Angeles/Oxnard forecast office documents this coastal pattern in detail.
A large share of Lompoc's residential homes were built during the postwar decades to house military and aerospace families connected to Vandenberg Space Force Base. Many of those homes already have concrete patio slabs that are structurally solid but have never been enclosed. That is an ideal starting point - the most significant cost variable is already handled. We work regularly throughout Lompoc and the surrounding area, including Vandenberg Village and Santa Maria, and we know the permit process and HOA landscape in each area.
We ask about your patio size, whether you have an existing slab, and what you want to use the space for. You do not need all the answers yet. We respond to all inquiries within one business day.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the slab condition, and look at the attachment point on your house. This visit usually takes 30 to 60 minutes and produces a written estimate before you commit to anything.
Once you approve the scope, we submit the permit application to the City of Lompoc Building Division. Plan for two to four weeks of review time - we handle all paperwork and keep you updated on progress.
Once the permit is approved, installation typically takes two to five days. The city inspector verifies the finished structure. We walk through the completed room with you, show you how the door latches, and hand over all permit records.
Free estimate. No obligation. We measure your space and give you a written quote - no commitment required.
(805) 291-8062We submit the permit application to the City of Lompoc Building Division and schedule every required inspection - you never have to make a single call to the city. An inspection-backed installation also protects you at resale, which an unpermitted structure cannot do.
Many Lompoc homes built in the 1960s through 1980s have concrete slabs and structural attachment points that differ from newer construction. We know what to look for during the estimate visit and flag any conditions that affect the installation before work starts - not mid-project.
Lompoc's marine layer requires a roof panel choice and frame sealing approach suited to regular coastal moisture. We guide every client through this decision so the room stays dry and comfortable through years of fog seasons - not just the first few months after installation.
You receive a written price covering the full scope - frame, roof panel, screen material, permit fees, and labor - before we submit a single document. If anything unexpected comes up during installation, you hear about it immediately with options before any extra work is done.
Our California contractor license is active and verifiable through the California Contractors State License Board before you sign anything. That is the baseline check you should run on any contractor you are considering - and we encourage you to do it.
Ready for more than screens? A full patio-to-sunroom conversion adds glass panels, a proper roof structure, and optional climate control for year-round use.
Learn MoreA patio enclosure sits between a screen room and a full sunroom - glass panels that open for airflow or close for weather protection, depending on the day.
Learn MoreThe sooner you get started, the sooner you are enjoying your backyard every morning. Contact us today for a free, no-pressure estimate.