
You want a room that passes inspection, holds up to Lompoc's coastal weather, and doesn't come with surprise charges halfway through the job. That's exactly how we build.

Sunroom construction in Lompoc covers the full process - foundation assessment, framing, glass installation, and final county inspection - and most projects run eight to fourteen weeks from first call to move-in day, depending on permit review timelines and project size. It's a room addition built to code, not a DIY enclosure kit snapped together on a weekend.
Many homeowners come to us after getting a vague estimate from a contractor who wasn't local and didn't know Lompoc's permit process or housing stock. Whether you're starting from a bare backyard or working with an existing slab, the construction process looks different for every property. If you've already got a design in mind, reviewing it against our sunroom additions guide gives you a useful baseline for what to expect.
Lompoc's mild climate is ideal for sunroom use - you'll actually get year-round value from the space. The key is building it correctly the first time so it's not patched, re-sealed, or fought over with a contractor six months after completion.
Lompoc's afternoon valley winds are strong enough to knock over patio furniture and make outdoor dining genuinely unpleasant, especially in spring. If you've stopped using your back patio because the wind makes it uncomfortable, sunroom construction gives you that same connection to the outdoors with full protection. Most homeowners are surprised by how much more they use the space once the wind is no longer a factor.
If the cover over your back patio is rotting, sagging, or no longer doing its job, replacing it with a proper sunroom is often a smarter investment than patching what's there. An aging cover on an older Lompoc home may also be sitting on a slab that needs attention - a construction project lets you address both at once. You end up with something far more functional and durable.
If your home feels cramped but a full interior addition seems like too much disruption and cost, sunroom construction is often the right middle ground. It adds real, usable square footage without tearing out interior walls. Many Lompoc homeowners use the finished room as a home office, breakfast room, or hobby space.
If you're thinking about selling your Lompoc home in the next few years, a permitted sunroom addition is one of the more visible improvements you can make without gutting the interior. Buyers in this area respond well to outdoor-connected living spaces. The key word is permitted - an unpermitted addition is a liability, not an asset.
We handle sunroom construction as a complete project - from the first site visit through final city inspection. For homeowners who want a new room built entirely from the ground up, that means foundation work, framing, glass and roof installation, and any electrical or HVAC connections your design requires. If you're remodeling an older space rather than building new, our sunroom remodeling service covers that path. For homeowners who want to start with a solid design before committing to construction, we can work through sunroom additions planning first so you know exactly what you're building before permits are pulled.
Every construction project we take on is permitted through the City of Lompoc's Building and Safety Division. We submit the plans, manage the review timeline, and coordinate inspections - you don't have to chase down city offices or wonder where your project stands in the queue.
Suits homeowners who have backyard space but no existing slab - includes foundation pour, full framing, and glass installation.
Suits homeowners with an existing concrete patio in good condition - the slab is assessed and construction begins from there, saving time and cost.
Suits homeowners who want full insulation, HVAC connections, and a room that stays comfortable through Lompoc's cooler, foggier winter months.
Suits homeowners who want a lower-cost enclosed space designed for spring-through-fall comfort without full climate control.
Lompoc's combination of marine layer humidity, Santa Ynez Valley afternoon winds, and mid-century housing stock creates a specific set of construction challenges that a contractor from outside the area will not anticipate. The glass panels and roof seams need to be anchored and sealed for sustained wind - not just rain. The morning marine layer keeps surfaces damp for hours every day, which accelerates wear on low-quality weatherstripping and sealant. We design every construction project with these local conditions as baseline requirements. Homeowners in Santa Maria and Vandenberg Village face similar coastal and wind exposure, and we build to the same standard across the entire service area.
The City of Lompoc permit process is also something a local contractor navigates regularly, not occasionally. We know the Building and Safety Division's typical review timelines, what plan submissions need to include, and how to avoid back-and-forth that adds weeks to your project. Homeowners who try to manage permits themselves, or hire a contractor who doesn't know the local process, often end up waiting far longer than they need to. The California Department of Housing and Community Development requires permits for all room additions statewide - Lompoc is no exception, and a contractor who suggests otherwise is one to avoid.
We reply within one business day. You describe your space, your goals, and a rough budget. We ask about your existing patio or slab, your yard layout, and how you plan to use the room - no obligation at this stage.
We come to your home, measure the space, check the slab condition, and note anything that will affect the build - sun direction, proximity to property lines, and any HOA considerations. You receive a written estimate that breaks down what's included.
Before any work begins, we submit plans to the City of Lompoc's Building and Safety Division and, if applicable, your HOA. City plan review can take several weeks - we manage both processes and give you a realistic start date once approvals are in hand.
Foundation work happens first if a new slab is needed, then framing, glass, and roof. A city inspector visits at key stages. We walk through the finished room with you before closing out the permit - checking every door, seal, and detail.
We reply within one business day. Free on-site visit. No commitment required.
(805) 291-8062We submit plans to the City of Lompoc, manage the review timeline, and coordinate all required inspections. You receive a copy of the final sign-off for your records. A contractor who skips the permit is one you do not want.
Lompoc's spring and summer afternoon winds can stress poorly anchored frames. Our glass panel installation and frame anchoring are specified for local wind conditions - not just the minimum required by code. That's the difference between a room that lasts and one that develops rattles and leaks after the first wet season.
We hold a current California contractor's license, which you can verify yourself through the California Contractors State License Board at cslb.ca.gov. A licensed contractor is required to carry insurance, which protects you if anything goes wrong on your property during construction.
Most of our construction work in Lompoc involves 1950s-1970s ranch homes with older slabs and low-pitched rooflines that require specific attachment approaches. We assess every existing slab before building on it - a step that matters on older Lompoc properties where settlement and cracking are common.
Proper permits, local construction experience, and a written estimate before any work begins - those three things separate a sunroom construction project that goes smoothly from one that causes problems. We've built in this area long enough to take all three seriously on every job.
Update or expand an existing sunroom - re-sealing, re-glazing, or reconfiguring a space that's no longer performing the way you need it to.
Learn MoreEverything you need to know about adding a sunroom to your Lompoc home, from first site visit through final county sign-off.
Learn MoreCity of Lompoc permit timelines mean starting early matters - call now or request a free estimate and we'll get the process moving.