
Lompoc Sunrooms and Patios has been building sunrooms and enclosing patios for Lompoc homeowners, delivering permitted, weather-ready additions built for the coastal Central Coast climate.
Lompoc Sunrooms and Patios has been building sunrooms and enclosing patios for Lompoc homeowners, delivering permitted, weather-ready additions built for the coastal Central Coast climate.

Lompoc homeowners have been adding sunrooms to the backs of their mid-century ranch homes for years, and it makes sense. The mild coastal climate means a well-built sunroom addition is comfortable most of the year without heavy heating or cooling, turning an underused patio into a true living space.
Lompoc mornings often bring coastal fog and a chill that makes open patios uncomfortable for hours at a time. An enclosed patio keeps the light and the view while blocking the wind and damp, giving you usable outdoor space on days when you would otherwise stay inside.
While Lompoc winters are mild, nights can still get cool enough that an uninsulated room becomes less comfortable from November through February. A fully insulated four-season room connects to your home's heating and cooling so you can use it every day of the year, regardless of what the valley weather is doing.
During Lompoc's warmer months, insects and pollen from the surrounding flower fields can make sitting outside unpleasant. A properly installed screen room lets in the breeze and the view while keeping bugs and airborne debris out, giving you an outdoor space you can actually enjoy during bloom season.
Lompoc's ranch homes come in a range of lot sizes, rooflines, and rear yard configurations. A custom sunroom designed specifically for your property connects cleanly to your existing structure, uses materials suited to the coastal environment, and looks like it was always part of the house rather than an afterthought.
Before converting a patio to a full enclosure, many Lompoc homeowners start with a solid patio cover that provides shade and keeps the surface dry during winter rains. It is a practical first step that also makes the eventual full enclosure easier to complete since the overhead structure is already in place.
A large share of Lompoc homes were built between the 1950s and 1970s to house military families connected to what is now Vandenberg Space Force Base. These homes are now 50 to 70 years old, and many have existing concrete slabs, aging rooflines, and exterior walls that need careful assessment before any addition is attached. A contractor who has not worked on homes of this era may underestimate what the job requires. We inspect every connection point before design begins, so there are no surprises once the work starts.
Lompoc also sits close enough to the Pacific that marine layer fog is a near-daily occurrence, especially in the morning hours. That persistent coastal moisture accelerates corrosion on low-quality metal framing and causes untreated wood to warp faster than it would in a drier inland climate. Every sunroom and enclosure we build in Lompoc uses materials selected for this specific environment, including aluminum framing and coated hardware that resists coastal salt air. The result is a room that looks good and stays tight for many years without needing constant touch-ups.
Our crew works throughout Lompoc regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Lompoc Community Development Department on most of our projects here. We know the review timeline, what the inspectors look for, and how to submit plans that move through the process without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Lompoc sits in a valley where H Street and Ocean Avenue are two of the main roads cutting through town, and we work on homes from the older blocks close to downtown murals to the quieter residential streets near the eastern end of the valley. The mix of ranch homes on modest lots, older stucco exteriors, and the occasional rental property that has seen some deferred maintenance means we encounter a wide variety of starting conditions. We have seen enough Lompoc jobs to know what typically needs attention before a sunroom or enclosure can go up cleanly.
Our service territory extends well beyond the city limits. We regularly work in Vandenberg Village just to the northwest, where the housing stock has many of the same characteristics as Lompoc. We also serve homeowners as far as Santa Maria to the north, where larger lots and newer subdivisions present a different set of project conditions.
You can call us directly or fill out the contact form on this page. We reply to every inquiry within one business day and can usually schedule an on-site visit within the same week.
We come to your property, look at your existing slab or foundation, assess the roofline and wall connection points, and give you a written estimate. We explain the permit process and the realistic timeline at this visit so you can plan accordingly before committing to anything.
Once you approve the estimate and sign the contract, we submit the permit application to the City of Lompoc on your behalf. While the permit is in review - typically two to four weeks - we order materials and schedule the crew so construction starts promptly after approval.
Construction on a standard Lompoc sunroom or enclosure typically takes one to two weeks on-site. We schedule city inspections as required and walk you through the finished room before we consider the job done.
We serve Lompoc homeowners directly, handle permits through the city, and give you a written estimate after seeing your property in person. No pressure, no obligation.
(805) 291-8062Lompoc is a small city of around 42,000 people in the Santa Ynez Valley, about 15 miles from the Pacific Ocean. The city is best known for its outdoor murals downtown and its history as a flower seed growing region, celebrated each June at the Lompoc Flower Festival. Residential neighborhoods are predominantly single-story ranch homes built during the postwar decades, with stucco exteriors, attached garages, and modest rear yards that are well-suited to sunroom additions and patio enclosures.
Vandenberg Space Force Base sits just northwest of the city and has shaped Lompoc for decades, bringing a steady mix of long-term residents and military families who cycle in and out. The housing stock runs from older blocks close to downtown - where lots are smaller and homes sit closer together - to quieter streets on the east side of the valley with a bit more breathing room. We are based in Lompoc, so every job here is close to home for us. We also serve communities nearby, including Vandenberg Village and Buellton to the east in the Santa Ynez Valley.
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