
Serving Oxnard and surrounding Ventura County communities. Licensed, insured, and ready to help you build the room your home is missing.
Trusted Sunroom Contractor in Oxnard CA - Add Livable Space You Will Actually Use
Serving Oxnard and surrounding Ventura County communities. Licensed, insured, and ready to help you build the room your home is missing.

Oxnard Sunroom Expert is a licensed sunroom contractor based in Oxnard, CA, offering 16 services for homeowners across Ventura County and 12 surrounding communities. We solve the problem most Oxnard homeowners share: outdoor spaces that are too windy, too exposed, or too weather-dependent to use the way you want. Whether you need a simple patio enclosure or a fully custom four-season room, we build it to handle the coast.

Have a patio you barely use because of wind or the morning marine layer? A sunroom addition gives you the same view and light - protected from the elements, usable every day.
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Want a room that feels like part of your house, not an outdoor space? A four-season sunroom is fully insulated and climate-controlled, comfortable year-round in any weather.
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Oxnard's mild coastal climate means a three-season room works nearly year-round here - a protected, light-filled space for morning coffee, reading, or casual entertaining.
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Tired of Oxnard's afternoon winds chasing you inside? A patio enclosure turns your existing outdoor space into a comfortable, protected room without a full home addition.
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If standard sizes and shapes do not fit your home or your life, a custom sunroom is designed around your space, your roofline, and how you actually plan to use the room.
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Building a sunroom from the ground up requires proper footings, correct framing, and materials rated for coastal conditions - work that protects your investment for decades.
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Existing sunroom drafty, leaking, or just outdated? A remodel fixes what is broken, updates the glass and finishes, and turns an underused room into one you love again.
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Want fresh air without the bugs and afternoon wind? A screen room gives you that open outdoor feeling while keeping insects and coastal gusts out of your space.
Learn MoreCall or fill out our contact form. We will respond within 1 business day to learn about your project - what you are hoping to build, where on your property it would go, and roughly what you have in mind for a budget. From there, we schedule a free in-person site visit so we can actually see your space before giving you any numbers.
After visiting your home, we prepare a clear written proposal covering scope, materials, timeline, and total cost. Nothing is vague. You will know exactly what is included before you commit to anything. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you navigate that approval process alongside the city permit - both run in parallel to keep your timeline moving.
Once permits are approved and materials are on order, our crew gets to work. Most construction runs two to four weeks from the day we break ground. We handle scheduling city inspections and keep you updated throughout. At the end, we do a final walkthrough together, answer every question you have, and hand over all warranty documentation. Then the room is yours.
We hold an active California Contractors State License Board license. Certificates of insurance are available before you sign anything - general liability and workers' compensation both.
We visit your property, measure the space, and assess the existing structure before giving you a number. No phone quotes, no vague ballparks. A written estimate arrives within 2 business days of our visit.
We are a local business, not a franchise. We know Oxnard's coastal conditions, the city's permit process, and the HOA requirements in neighborhoods like Riverpark. Your project does not go to a subcontractor you have never met.
Salt air from the Pacific degrades standard hardware faster than most homeowners expect. We specify corrosion-resistant frames, stainless steel fasteners, and sealed roofing systems on every Oxnard installation.
Ready to talk about your project? Call us at (805) 853-2837 or send us a message.
"We had an open patio that got too windy to use by early afternoon every day. The enclosure they built for us changed how we live in this house - we eat out there four nights a week now. They finished on the schedule they gave us and handled the permit without us lifting a finger."
Maria T., Oxnard - Patio enclosures
"The four-season room they added to our home is now my full-time home office. It took about ten weeks from start to finish, which they told us upfront when we signed. The team was straightforward about what coastal materials they were using and why it mattered near the harbor."
James R., Ventura - Four season sunrooms
"We converted a deteriorating deck into a three-season sunroom and I only wish we had done it sooner. We could see the crew knew what they were doing with the roofline connection - it has been through two rainy seasons and there has not been a single leak. Solid work."
Sandra K., Camarillo - Deck-to-sunroom conversion
We respond within 1 business day. There is no obligation to move forward after the estimate. Once you submit the form, someone from our office will call you to schedule a free on-site visit at a time that works for you.
(805) 853-2837Oxnard Sunroom Expert is based in Oxnard, CA, and serves homeowners across 12 communities in Ventura County and the surrounding region - including Ventura, Camarillo, Thousand Oaks, and beyond. We aim to respond to all new requests within 1 business day and schedule same-week site visits when availability allows.
Six things homeowners in Oxnard and Ventura County commonly ask about - answered plainly, without a sales pitch.
Yes - any enclosed addition to your home in Oxnard requires a building permit from the City. Skipping it is not worth the risk: unpermitted additions must be disclosed when you sell and can delay or kill a transaction. The National Association of Home Builders has guidance on why permitted additions protect homeowners at resale. Learn more at NAHB
Both. Oxnard's June Gloom and daily coastal fog are exactly why enclosed, protected living spaces are so useful here. But salt air and moisture also mean material selection matters more than in inland cities. Coastal-rated hardware and proper sealing are not optional extras - they determine how your room holds up in year three and ten.
Low-e (low-emissivity) glass is the right choice for most Oxnard sunrooms. It reflects heat while letting light in, keeping the room usable even when the afternoon sun is strong. The U.S. Department of Energy explains how window technology affects comfort and energy costs in coastal and sunny climates. DOE window guidance
Oxnard's temperatures rarely drop below the mid-40s, which means a well-built three-season room is comfortable for most of the year. A four-season room adds full insulation and HVAC, making it usable at any hour - but at higher cost. For a home office or year-round family room, the four-season option is usually worth it.
A permitted, well-built sunroom adds usable square footage to your home's recorded area and photographs well - both factors that matter to buyers in Oxnard's competitive real estate market. The National Association of Realtors' annual Remodeling Impact Report consistently shows that sunrooms and outdoor-connected spaces rank high in homeowner satisfaction after completion. NAR Remodeling Impact Report
Oxnard's reliable afternoon onshore wind is one of the main reasons homeowners here want enclosed spaces in the first place. It also shapes design: roof pitch, door placement, and window orientation all affect how the room handles that daily wind load. A contractor who has built in Ventura County knows how to design around it.
Oxnard Sunroom Expert is a licensed and insured sunroom contractor based in Oxnard, CA, serving homeowners across Ventura County and 12 surrounding communities since 2023.
Our California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) license covers all general building contractor work in the state, and we carry active general liability and workers' compensation insurance on every project.
We offer 16 sunroom and patio enclosure services, from basic screen rooms to fully custom four-season additions. Every project we complete is permitted, inspected, and built with materials rated for Oxnard's coastal conditions.
Want to learn more about how we work? Read our About page.
An existing slab is often a useful starting point, but it is not automatically ready to build on. A contractor should assess its condition before designing your room. If it needs reinforcement or a new pour, that cost belongs in your written proposal - not as a surprise after work begins. The California Department of Housing and Community Development publishes foundation standards that licensed contractors are required to follow. California HCD
In Oxnard's mild coastal climate, a three-season room works for most of the year. The gap shows up on cold evenings in December and January, or on rare days when the marine layer keeps temperatures low all day. If you plan to use the room as a home office or a sleeping space, the four-season option with full insulation and HVAC is worth the additional investment.
A solid proposal includes: the exact dimensions of the room, the specific materials being used (window brand, frame type, roofing system), the permit process and who handles it, a payment schedule tied to project milestones rather than arbitrary dates, and a clear warranty on workmanship. If any of these are missing or vague, ask before you sign.
Have a specific question about your property or project? Call us at (805) 853-2837 and we will answer it directly - no sales pitch, just a straight answer.
Oxnard is the largest city in Ventura County, with roughly 202,000 residents spread across about 27 square miles of coastal plain, neighborhoods, and working harbor. It sits right on the Pacific coast, which gives homeowners here an extraordinary connection to the outdoors - and a persistent set of challenges that come with living near the ocean: salt air, the daily marine layer, and winds that pick up reliably most afternoons.
The city includes distinct neighborhoods with very different housing stocks. Hollywood Beach and the area around Channel Islands Harbor have beachfront homes and bungalows that sit directly in the salt air. Riverpark, in the northeast part of the city, is a newer master-planned neighborhood with homes built in the 2000s and 2010s. Colonia and other older sections of town have mid-century ranch homes on modest lots - much of the city's housing was built between the 1950s and 1980s, which means many properties are due for exterior updates and structure upgrades. The city's parks and beaches - including Oxnard Beach Park and Silver Strand Beach - are central to how residents use and enjoy the city.
For homeowners in Oxnard, a sunroom or patio enclosure is not a luxury addition - it is often the most practical answer to a daily problem. Oxnard's afternoon onshore winds and morning marine layer make open patios uncomfortable for hours at a time, even on days when the sun is shining. A properly built, permitted enclosure solves that problem permanently and adds real living space to a home. We have worked on homes throughout Oxnard - from the harbor-adjacent neighborhoods where salt air is most aggressive to the newer streets of Riverpark where HOA requirements shape every exterior project - and we know what the city's building process looks like from start to finish.
By appointment only, no walk-ins.
Oxnard Sunroom Expert
2451 Eastman Ave #11
Oxnard, CA 93030
Monday to Saturday: 8 AM to 6 PM. Sunday: 10 AM to 2 PM.
Call Oxnard Sunroom Expert today or submit our online form and we will respond within 1 business day with a free estimate.