
Thousand Oaks Sunrooms & Patios serves Camarillo with enclosed patio rooms, sunroom additions, and screen room installation. We handle permits through the City of Camarillo Building and Safety Department and reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Camarillo homes built between the 1960s and 1990s often have existing concrete slab patios that can be fully enclosed without replacing the foundation. Converting that unused slab into a protected room is one of the most practical upgrades for homes in this area - and our enclosed patio room service handles the full scope, from framing and glazing to permits and final inspection.
Camarillo summers bring consistent heat and UV exposure that make open patios uncomfortable for months. A patio enclosure with insulated glazing keeps the room usable through the long dry season and compatible with the stucco-and-tile construction common across the city.
Many Camarillo homeowners want to protect their backyard patio from the long dry-season sun before committing to a full enclosure. A solid attached or freestanding patio cover reduces heat buildup, protects outdoor furniture, and can serve as the first phase of a full enclosure project later.
Camarillo evenings are some of the most comfortable in Ventura County thanks to the marine air that flows in from the coast. A screen room keeps insects and wind-blown debris out while letting that evening breeze move through - making outdoor evenings genuinely pleasant most of the year.
Camarillo homeowners in hillside neighborhoods like Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates often have larger lots with room to add a permanent sunroom that does not come at the expense of yard space. A properly permitted addition also adds appraised square footage to a home already valued well above the county median.
While Camarillo rarely gets frost, the wet winters and hot summers mean a three-season room sits unused during part of the year. Insulated four-season construction with proper glazing and climate control keeps the space comfortable through both the dry-heat months and the rainy season.
The bulk of Camarillo housing was built between 1960 and 2000 on the Oxnard Plain, which has clay-heavy soils that expand when wet and shrink during the long dry season. That repeated movement stresses concrete slabs, framing, and any structure anchored to the ground. A sunroom or patio enclosure built here needs proper foundation detailing and anchoring that accounts for this soil behavior - not just the standard approach used on more stable ground. Homes in hillside areas like Camarillo Heights sit on graded slopes that add drainage and access considerations on top of that.
The local climate also shapes material choices. Camarillo gets most of its rain between November and March in concentrated bursts. After a dry summer, small cracks in stucco and sealants that formed under UV stress can let water in fast once the rains arrive. The Santa Ana wind events that move through Ventura County in fall and winter add further loading requirements. Any sunroom or enclosure built in Camarillo needs glazing, framing, and weatherstripping rated for those wind conditions - and a contractor who has built here before knows to plan for it from the start.
Our crew works throughout Camarillo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the City of Camarillo Community Development Department and are familiar with the plan check process and inspection sequence for residential additions in this city.
We work on homes throughout the city, from the flat-lot tract homes in Mission Oaks and the neighborhoods near the Camarillo Premium Outlets, to the larger custom properties in Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates up on the hillsides. The city runs along Highway 101 and Las Posas Road, and most of our jobs are accessible from one of those two corridors. The valley floor homes tend to be straightforward single-story stucco builds from the 1970s through 1990s. The hillside properties are older, on bigger lots, and often need a more custom approach to fit the site.
Camarillo sits close to Thousand Oaks to the east, and we serve both cities as part of our regular coverage area. If you are in Oxnard just to the west, we serve that area too - the coastal properties there have their own set of considerations that our crew knows from regular work in that city.
We reply to every Camarillo inquiry within one business day. Call us directly or use the contact form, and we will set up a free estimate visit at a time that works for your schedule.
We visit your Camarillo property, check the slab condition, assess soil and drainage, and give you a written estimate covering materials, labor, and permit costs. No work begins until you have a clear number in writing.
We submit permit documents to the City of Camarillo and schedule the build once the permit is approved. City plan check typically takes two to four weeks, and we will give you a specific timeline after the estimate.
After construction, we coordinate the city final inspection and walk you through the completed space before we close out the job. You get a copy of the approved permit for your records.
We serve Camarillo homeowners with free on-site estimates and permits handled in-house. Call us or fill out the form and we will be in touch within one business day.
(805) 906-7342Camarillo is a city of over 70,000 people in the southern Ventura County valley between the Santa Monica Mountains and the Topatopa Mountains. Most of the city developed rapidly after World War II and again through the 1970s and 1990s, when large tracts of single-family ranch-style homes were built across the Oxnard Plain. Today the city is one of the more affluent communities in Ventura County, with a high rate of owner-occupied homes and median values well above $700,000. The Camarillo Premium Outlets along Highway 101 draw visitors from across Southern California, and the Camarillo Airport on the west side of the city houses the California Air Museum and serves general aviation traffic for the region.
Camarillo has several distinct residential areas. Mission Oaks and Springville on the valley floor are composed mostly of 1970s and 1980s tract homes on standard lots. Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates on the hillsides have larger lots, older custom homes, and views of the surrounding valleys. Old Town Camarillo along Ventura Boulevard preserves the city pre-growth identity with older buildings and local businesses. Homeowners throughout the city are long-term residents who invest in their properties - our neighbors to the west in Oxnard and those to the east in Thousand Oaks share similar housing stock and many of the same outdoor living priorities.
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