Santa Maria Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, four season rooms, and patio enclosures throughout Santa Maria, CA. We have completed over 150 local sunroom projects since 2016, and we respond to all inquiries within one business day.

Santa Maria's mild climate and consistent sunshine make sunroom additions one of the most valuable home improvements in the area. Many homes built in the 1970s through 1990s have large backyards that get great light, and a sunroom addition turns that underused space into a room you will use every single day.
While Santa Maria's winters are mild, a fully insulated four season room gives you year-round comfort even during the occasional cold snap or heavy winter rain. These rooms are built with better insulation and HVAC integration than a standard sunroom, making them comfortable every month of the year.
If you already have a concrete patio and want to turn it into protected living space without tearing out the existing slab, a patio enclosure is the most cost-effective approach. This is especially practical for Santa Maria homes with older patios that are structurally sound but exposed to wind and coastal fog.
Screen rooms let you enjoy Santa Maria's mild evenings and summer mornings without dealing with bugs, dust, or wind. They provide ventilation and protection at a lower cost than a fully enclosed sunroom, and they work well for homes that already have a covered patio structure in place.
No two Santa Maria homes are laid out the same way, and a good sunroom design takes into account your yard's orientation, how the new room connects to your existing house, and what you actually plan to use the space for. We work with you to design a room that fits your property and your budget.
If you already have an older sunroom that is showing its age through leaky seals, fogged windows, or outdated finishes, a remodel can bring it back to full function and improve energy efficiency. Many Santa Maria homes have sunrooms that were added in the 1980s or 1990s and are now due for an update.
Santa Maria sits in the Santa Maria Valley with a Mediterranean climate influenced by the Pacific Ocean. The morning marine layer and coastal fog that roll in regularly create moisture conditions that affect how sunrooms should be sealed and what materials hold up best over time. A contractor who does not understand this climate will use standard window seals and framing materials that work fine in drier inland areas but fail within a few years here when exposed to repeated condensation and moisture cycling.
The city's housing stock includes a large share of homes built between the 1950s and 1990s, and many of these homes sit on slab foundations with older electrical panels that may need evaluation before a sunroom can be properly integrated. Santa Maria also has active homeowners associations in many neighborhoods, which means sunroom projects often require HOA approval in addition to the city building permit. A contractor familiar with the local process knows to ask about HOA status upfront and can keep both approval timelines on track.
We have served Santa Maria homeowners since 2016, and our crew regularly pulls permits through the City of Santa Maria Building Division for sunroom and patio enclosure projects across the area. We know how long permit reviews typically take, which inspectors cover which parts of the city, and what documentation the building department expects to see upfront. That local familiarity keeps projects moving without unnecessary delays.
Santa Maria's residential neighborhoods stretch from the older streets near Allan Hancock College and the Fairpark out to the newer subdivisions on the north and east sides of town. We have worked on homes in all of these areas, and we understand the differences in building age, lot size, and property conditions you encounter moving from one part of the city to another. Whether your home is a 1960s ranch on a flat lot near downtown or a newer tract home in a planned development, we have seen it before.
We also serve homeowners in nearby Orcutt, where many properties sit close to agricultural land and deal with similar soil and drainage conditions. Our service area extends throughout the Santa Maria Valley, including the communities near Vandenberg Space Force Base and the neighborhoods around Nipomo.
We respond to all inquiries within one business day. During our first conversation, we ask about your goals, your budget range, and whether your neighborhood has an HOA.
We come to your home to measure the space, assess your existing foundation and electrical setup, and walk you through your options. You will receive a written estimate that breaks out labor, materials, and permit fees separately.
We handle the city building permit application and, if applicable, your HOA submittal. This step typically takes 2 to 6 weeks depending on review schedules. We keep you updated and let you know when we are cleared to start work.
Once permits are approved, we build your sunroom from foundation to finishing. The city inspects the work at required milestones, and we walk you through the completed room when everything is signed off. You receive all permit paperwork for your records.
We provide free estimates, respond within one business day, and handle all permits and inspections for your Santa Maria sunroom project.
(805) 867-6735Santa Maria is the largest city in Santa Barbara County, with a population of roughly 108,000 residents. The city sits in the Santa Maria Valley and is surrounded by some of California's most productive farmland, known especially for strawberries and wine grapes. About 52 percent of housing units in Santa Maria are owner-occupied, and most of the city's homes were built between the 1950s and 1990s during the area's growth period. Ranch-style single-family homes on flat lots are the most common residential style you will see throughout the city's neighborhoods.
Santa Maria is also known for its distinctive barbecue tradition using red oak wood, and the city has a younger median age than most of Santa Barbara County. Vandenberg Space Force Base sits about 10 miles west of the city and is one of the largest employers in the region, bringing a steady flow of military families and contractors to the area. Established neighborhoods near landmarks like the Fairpark and Preisker Park sit alongside newer subdivisions on the north and east edges of town. We serve homeowners throughout Santa Maria and in nearby communities like Lompoc and Guadalupe.
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