
Lompoc Sunrooms and Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms in Vandenberg Village, CA, including sunroom construction, enclosed patio rooms, and custom additions - all permitted through Santa Barbara County and built with coastal-grade materials. We respond to every estimate request within one business day.
Lompoc Sunrooms and Patios builds sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms in Vandenberg Village, CA, including sunroom construction, enclosed patio rooms, and custom additions - all permitted through Santa Barbara County and built with coastal-grade materials. We respond to every estimate request within one business day.

Most homes in Vandenberg Village were built in the 1960s and 1970s, and their original concrete slabs and rooflines can support a well-designed addition when assessed properly. Our sunroom construction process starts with a thorough inspection of your existing structure so we know exactly what the foundation can carry before we design anything.
Afternoon winds off the Pacific move through Vandenberg Village with enough force to make open patios uncomfortable most afternoons. A properly built patio enclosure seals out the wind and the morning marine-layer chill, turning a patio that sits empty half the year into a room you actually use.
The Lompoc Valley is surrounded by commercial flower fields, and pollen and insects travel easily into Vandenberg Village during bloom season. A screen room lets in the breeze and the views across the valley without letting in the bugs and airborne debris that make sitting outside unpleasant in late spring and early summer.
Ranch-style homes in Vandenberg Village typically have covered rear patios that are well-positioned for enclosure. Converting that covered slab into a proper enclosed patio room adds usable square footage without requiring a new foundation, and the transition from outdoor to indoor feels natural in a home of this layout.
While Vandenberg Village winters are mild, December and January nights can drop into the mid-30s, especially in the lower areas of the valley. A fully insulated four-season sunroom connects to your home's existing HVAC system so the room stays comfortable in the colder months without relying on a space heater sitting in the corner.
Many Vandenberg Village homeowners start with a solid patio cover before committing to a full enclosure. A well-built cover protects the slab from rain and direct sun, extends the useful life of the concrete, and creates the overhead structure that makes a future enclosure more straightforward and less expensive to complete.
Vandenberg Village was built primarily between the 1960s and 1980s to house military families and civilian workers connected to what is now Vandenberg Space Force Base. These ranch-style and two-story tract homes are now 40 to 60 years old. Concrete slabs may have shifted, stucco exteriors have developed cracks around windows and corners, and original roofing has often been patched rather than replaced. A sunroom contractor who has not worked on homes of this era may not catch these conditions until the project is already underway. We inspect every structural connection point before design begins, so nothing unexpected shows up mid-build.
The location of Vandenberg Village - roughly 10 miles from the Pacific - means the marine layer arrives most mornings and coats exterior surfaces with moisture. Over time, this accelerates corrosion on uncoated steel hardware and causes untreated wood framing to warp and deteriorate. The persistent afternoon winds off the coast also push moisture into gaps in poorly sealed frames. We use aluminum framing, marine-grade coatings, and properly sealed glazing on every project here, because materials that work fine in an inland climate simply do not hold up in this environment over the long term.
Our crew works throughout Vandenberg Village regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom and enclosure work here. Because Vandenberg Village is an unincorporated community, permits go through Santa Barbara County Building and Safety rather than a city building department. We know what the county reviewers look for and how to submit plans that move through the process efficiently.
The community sits just north of Lompoc, bordered by agricultural land and the open fields of the Lompoc Valley. Most streets run in an organized grid laid out when the neighborhood was first developed. Ranch homes here tend to have similar footprints - modest square footage, attached garages, and rear patios positioned to catch afternoon light from the south and west. We have worked on enough homes in this specific area to know what to expect when we pull up to a job.
We serve homeowners throughout the surrounding area as well. Directly to the south is Lompoc, where homes share many of the same construction characteristics. To the east, we also work in Buellton, where the properties and project types are somewhat different but still well within our regular service area.
Reach us by phone or through the contact form and we will get back to you within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your home and what you are looking to build so we can come prepared.
We visit your property to assess the existing slab, roofline, and exterior walls - the conditions that matter most on older Vandenberg Village homes. You receive a written estimate with itemized costs before any commitment is made.
We handle the Santa Barbara County permit application and plan review. Once the permit is approved, we schedule the construction start and provide a written timeline so you know exactly when each phase happens.
Our crew completes the work according to the approved plans, with county inspections at the required stages. We do a final walkthrough with you before the job is closed out to make sure everything meets your expectations.
We serve Vandenberg Village and the surrounding Lompoc Valley. No obligation, no pressure - just a straight answer on what your project would involve and what it would cost.
(805) 291-8062Vandenberg Village is an unincorporated community in Santa Barbara County, developed from the 1960s onward to house military families and civilian employees connected to Vandenberg Space Force Base. The community has a population of roughly 6,000 people and sits just north of Lompoc in the broad, flat Lompoc Valley. Most of the housing stock consists of single-story and two-story ranch homes on standard suburban lots, built during the postwar decades when tract construction was the norm. The neighborhood has a quiet, orderly character with well-maintained yards and mature trees planted when the homes were first built.
The surrounding valley is known throughout California for its commercial flower seed farms, which paint the fields in vivid colors each summer. The Pacific Ocean is close enough to the west that coastal fog and wind are part of daily life here. Residents who have lived in the community for decades tend to have strong ties to the base and to the broader Lompoc area. Nearby, Santa Maria is the largest city in the region and about 20 miles to the north, while Lompoc directly to the south shares many of the same housing characteristics and community feel.
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