Santa Maria Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms throughout Lompoc, CA. We understand how coastal fog and aging mid-century homes shape every project here, and we respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Lompoc's long summer dry season and mild winters make it an excellent climate for sunrooms that stay usable most of the year. A sunroom addition built on one of Lompoc's typical ranch-style homes adds real living space without the disruption of an interior remodel, and it can help offset the cost of deferred maintenance by upgrading the home at the same time.
Many Lompoc homes have concrete patios that were poured decades ago and are still structurally sound but fully exposed to the valley wind and morning fog. Enclosing an existing patio is the most direct way to turn that space into a room you can actually use, and it avoids the cost of pouring an entirely new foundation.
A screened room lets you enjoy Lompoc's warm summer evenings and flower-festival season without dealing with bugs or wind. Screen rooms cost less than a fully enclosed sunroom and work well for homes where outdoor ventilation is the main priority, particularly on properties near Lompoc's agricultural land.
Lompoc rarely sees hard freezes, which means a three season sunroom works well for most of the year without the added cost of full insulation and HVAC integration. These rooms are a practical fit for Lompoc's mild climate and are a good match for homeowners who want more protected outdoor space without the expense of a fully enclosed four season room.
A number of Lompoc homes already have older sunrooms or converted patio covers that were added in the 1980s or early 1990s. If your existing room has fogged windows, drafts, or aging finishes from years of coastal fog exposure, a remodel can restore function and improve energy efficiency without starting over from scratch.
For Lompoc homeowners who want protection from afternoon sun and seasonal rain without committing to a fully enclosed room, a well-built patio cover is a practical starting point. It extends your usable outdoor space and can be designed so that an enclosure can be added later if your needs change.
Lompoc's median home was built around 1969, which means most of the city's housing stock is over 50 years old. Ranch-style homes with stucco exteriors and low-pitched roofs dominate the residential neighborhoods, and after 50-plus years, these homes often have aging rooflines, older electrical panels, and concrete slabs that have shifted with Lompoc's wet-dry seasonal cycles. A sunroom contractor who is not familiar with this building stock will miss details that matter, like undersized electrical service or a slab edge that has settled enough to affect how the new room sits.
The coastal fog that rolls into the Lompoc Valley from the Pacific is one of the most important local factors in sunroom construction here. Fog deposits moisture on windows, frames, and seals every single morning, and low-quality materials that work fine in drier inland areas will fail within a few years in Lompoc. A contractor with real experience in this market knows to specify moisture-resistant materials and to pay close attention to how every seal and joint is finished. Lompoc's proximity to Vandenberg Space Force Base also means that a steady share of the city's homes have had multiple tenants over the years, and deferred maintenance from rental periods can show up unexpectedly during a project.
Our crew works throughout Lompoc regularly, and we pull permits through the City of Lompoc Community Development Department for sunroom and patio enclosure projects across the city. We know which project types require additional plan review, and we factor realistic permit timelines into every schedule we give you.
Lompoc's residential neighborhoods run from the older streets near downtown, where the city's mural collection lines the buildings, out to the quieter blocks on the east side of the valley. We have worked on homes in all of these areas - from small lots where houses sit close together to the more open properties near the agricultural land that Lompoc is known for. The annual Lompoc Valley Flower Festival is one of the most recognized events in the region, and the fields that bloom every June sit close to many residential properties on the valley's edges.
We serve homeowners in neighboring Vandenberg Village, where many properties sit close to the base and share Lompoc's same mid-century housing characteristics. We also regularly serve Santa Maria, which lies to the south and east and has a somewhat newer housing stock, but many of the same climate considerations.
We respond within one business day. We start by asking about what you want to build, your budget range, and whether you have any HOA requirements. No pressure, no sales pitch.
We visit your Lompoc property to measure the space, review your existing slab and electrical setup, and walk through the options that make sense for your home. You will receive a written estimate that breaks out every cost line by line.
We prepare and submit all permit documents to the City of Lompoc on your behalf. Review typically takes 2 to 5 weeks. We confirm your build date as soon as we have a permit approval in hand.
The crew builds your sunroom from foundation to finishing touches, with city inspections at each required milestone. We walk you through the completed room, show you how everything works, and give you all permit records for your files.
We serve Lompoc homeowners with free estimates, full permit handling, and sunroom construction built to stand up to coastal Central California conditions.
(805) 867-6735Lompoc is a city of roughly 42,000 residents situated in the Lompoc Valley in Santa Barbara County, about 15 miles from the Pacific coast. The city is closely connected to Vandenberg Space Force Base, which sits just northwest of town and is one of the largest employers in the region. Lompoc's residential neighborhoods are made up primarily of single-story ranch homes built from the 1950s through the 1980s, most of them with stucco exteriors, modest lots, and attached garages. The city is widely known as the Flower Seed Capital of the World - the fields surrounding the valley bloom spectacularly each summer, and the annual flower festival draws visitors from across the region.
The downtown area features a distinctive collection of large outdoor murals that have become a point of pride and a local landmark. Lompoc's mild coastal climate, tight-knit community character, and older housing stock make it a different kind of market from larger cities in the county - word of mouth still carries a lot of weight here, and a contractor's reputation is easy to check. We serve Lompoc homeowners and also work regularly in nearby Vandenberg Village and Buellton.
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