
Stop losing your mornings to Lompoc fog. A professionally built sunroom addition gives you a bright, comfortable room - connected to your home and usable every day of the year.

Sunroom additions in Lompoc are enclosed room additions built with large glass panels and solid framing, attached directly to your existing home - most projects cover 150 to 400 square feet and take six to fourteen weeks from permit approval to final walkthrough. Lompoc Sunrooms and Patios handles everything from foundation assessment and permit filing to framing, glazing, and finish work, so you get a finished, inspected room without managing the process yourself.
Lompoc's mild, marine-influenced climate makes sunrooms especially practical here. Summer highs rarely push past the mid-70s, and most of the year the weather is within a few degrees of perfect - the issue is the coastal fog that rolls in most mornings and the afternoon breeze that makes an open patio uncomfortable even on otherwise nice days. A sunroom solves that. If you are also thinking about a full build rather than just an enclosure, our sunroom construction service covers new-build projects from the ground up.
Lompoc's housing stock is mostly mid-century ranch homes, many of which have existing concrete patios that can serve as a sunroom foundation - which saves money and speeds up the project. A site assessment will tell you whether your slab is in usable condition or needs work first. The answer shapes your timeline and your budget before you commit to anything.
Lompoc's coastal fog rolls in most mornings, and the afternoon breeze makes open patios cold and damp much of the day. If you find yourself going back inside instead of sitting outside, a sunroom would give you the same view and light without the chill. It is one of the most common reasons homeowners in this area decide to enclose an existing patio.
Many of Lompoc's ranch-style homes were built with small rear windows and limited natural light toward the back of the house. If your home feels dim even on a bright afternoon, a sunroom addition can change how the entire home feels - not just the new room. Glass panels on three sides flood the adjacent rooms with reflected light.
If your family has grown, you are working from home, or you need a quiet place to read or entertain, a sunroom adds real square footage without a full interior remodel. It is often faster and less invasive than reconfiguring the inside of your house - and the result is a finished room that feels like it was always there.
If you already have a covered patio structure that is showing rust, sagging, or letting in rain, replacing it with a proper sunroom is often more cost-effective than repeated repairs. A sunroom gives you a weathertight, finished room instead of a patched-together structure that will keep needing attention.
Not every sunroom is the same, and the right option depends on how you plan to use the room and what your budget will support. A three-season room is the most affordable starting point - it is enclosed with glass and screens but not fully insulated or connected to your HVAC system. That works well for most of Lompoc's mild weather. If you want a room you can use comfortably on cold winter mornings or during warm inland wind spells, a four-season sunroom with full insulation and climate control is the right answer.
We also work with homeowners who want something completely custom - specific dimensions, a curved roofline, built-in shelving, or a particular style that matches their home's architecture. Whatever direction you want to go, we start with a site visit and a written proposal so you know exactly what you are getting before any work begins.
Ideal for homeowners who want to enjoy Lompoc's mild weather without spending extra on full climate control.
Fully insulated and HVAC-connected for comfortable use on foggy mornings, cool evenings, and warm inland wind days.
For homeowners who want specific dimensions, a unique roofline, or a design tailored to their home's existing architecture.
Lompoc sits in the Santa Ynez Valley with easy access to the coast, and that location gives the city one of the most pleasant year-round climates in California. The challenge is that coastal proximity also means persistent marine layer fog, morning moisture, and an afternoon breeze that can make open outdoor spaces uncomfortable for hours at a time. A sunroom addition addresses that directly - it gives you a bright, sheltered room that captures the views and natural light of your backyard without exposing you to the damp air and wind. We use framing and glazing materials suited to coastal conditions, so your room stays tight and clear rather than fogging up or corroding within a few years.
We serve homeowners across the area, including Vandenberg Village and Santa Maria. Whether your home is one of Lompoc's mid-century ranch houses with an existing concrete patio or a newer build with a more complex roofline, we assess your specific situation before recommending anything - and we give you a written proposal before any work starts.
We respond within 1 business day. You'll talk briefly about where you want the room, roughly how large, and what you plan to use it for - so we arrive at your home prepared. No commitment required at this stage.
We visit your home, check your existing slab or foundation, measure the space, and look at how your roofline connects. This is your chance to ask questions and get a realistic sense of what is possible within your budget. The assessment is free.
You receive a detailed written proposal with cost and timeline before any work begins. Once you sign, we file the permit application with the City of Lompoc on your behalf - you never have to contact the building department yourself.
With permits approved, we build your sunroom - foundation if needed, framing, glazing, roofing, and finishes. City inspectors verify key stages. At the end, we walk through the completed room with you, answer any questions, and hand over your permit documentation.
We respond within 1 business day - no obligation, no pressure. After you submit, someone from our office will call to schedule your free on-site estimate at a time that works for you.
(805) 291-8062We carry full liability insurance and are licensed through the California Contractors State License Board. You can verify any California contractor's license status at cslb.ca.gov before signing anything - we encourage it.
Every project starts with a free visit to your home - no phone estimates for a job this size. You receive a written proposal covering scope, cost, and timeline before you commit. No moving targets, no surprise charges.
We have built sunrooms on Lompoc's mid-century ranch homes, on properties near Vandenberg, and on homes across the Santa Ynez Valley. Local experience means we know how coastal conditions affect materials and what the City of Lompoc's permit process actually involves.
Lompoc's marine layer and morning moisture will quickly degrade low-quality frames and seals. We use glazing and framing systems rated for coastal conditions, which means your room stays weathertight and clear - not corroding or fogging within a few years. For more on how materials factor into different builds, see the U.S. Department of Energy's window and glazing guidance.
Every sunroom we build is permitted, inspected, and documented - which means it counts as legitimate square footage and will not create problems if you sell or refinance. That combination of local knowledge, proper credentials, and written commitments is what makes the difference between a room you enjoy for decades and one that needs constant repairs.
Want a room you can use comfortably every day of the year? A four-season sunroom adds full insulation and climate control to your sunroom addition.
Learn MoreStarting from scratch with no existing slab? Our sunroom construction service covers full new-build projects, from foundation to final finish.
Learn MoreCall us today or submit a request online - we respond within 1 business day and come to your Lompoc home at no charge.