
Thousand Oaks Sunrooms & Patios builds sunroom additions, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Newbury Park homeowners. We have served the Conejo Valley since 2018, pulling permits through the City of Thousand Oaks Building & Safety Division and responding to every inquiry within one business day.

Ranch homes from the 1960s through 1980s - the dominant housing stock in Newbury Park - often have concrete patios and straightforward rooflines that make sunroom construction very practical. Our sunroom construction service handles everything from foundation work to framing, glazing, and the final city inspection.
Many Newbury Park homes have concrete patios on the south or west side of the house that collect heat in summer and debris from nearby open land year-round. Enclosing that patio turns a problem area into a protected, usable room without changing the footprint of your home.
Homes near the open space and brush of the Santa Monica Mountains deal with insects, dust, and airborne debris from the surrounding wildland throughout the year. A screen room creates a barrier that lets the evening air in while keeping the pests and particles out.
Newbury Park summers regularly reach the mid-90s, and an insulated four-season sunroom stays comfortable without running a separate air conditioner at full capacity all day. The insulated panels also help during the cooler months when Conejo Valley nights drop unexpectedly.
Before going to a full enclosure, some Newbury Park homeowners want to start by cutting the UV load on their patio slab and outdoor furniture. A solid attached or freestanding patio cover does that while leaving the option open for a full enclosure later.
Older Newbury Park subdivisions often have medium-to-large lots with space along the back or side of the house for a new room addition. A sunroom addition adds permitted square footage that counts toward the home value and gives families a bright everyday space.
Most homes in Newbury Park were built between the 1960s and the 1980s. That means the typical house has a stucco exterior, a concrete tile or composition roof, and original framing and foundation work that a contractor needs to understand before anchoring a new room addition. Homes of this age also frequently have HOA rules, particularly in newer planned subdivisions closer to the 101 Freeway, that require Architectural Review Committee sign-off on any exterior modification. We work within that process every week.
The location next to the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area creates additional factors that do not apply in flat suburban neighborhoods. Many Newbury Park lots back up to hillside terrain, which affects drainage and foundation load. The area sits in a high fire hazard severity zone, so exterior materials and venting need to meet California fire code. Santa Ana winds move through the Conejo Valley in fall and early winter, sometimes exceeding 60 mph, which is why we build to Ventura County wind-load requirements on every project.
Our crew works throughout Newbury Park regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Because Newbury Park is part of the City of Thousand Oaks, all permits are pulled through the City of Thousand Oaks Building & Safety Division - the same office we use for projects across the Conejo Valley, so we know the review timelines and inspector expectations well.
The community sits at the western edge of the Conejo Valley, with Borchard Community Park at its heart and many neighborhoods backing up to open space and hillside terrain. We regularly work on homes in the older ranch subdivisions near Wendy Drive and the newer planned communities along Reino Road closer to the freeway. The access conditions, lot slopes, and HOA requirements vary quite a bit between those areas, and we account for that in how we plan and schedule each job.
Newbury Park connects closely to Oak Park, just to the west, where we also work regularly. Both communities share similar housing stock and the same fire hazard zone designations, and homeowners in either area benefit from working with a contractor who already knows the local permit office and the conditions on the ground.
We respond to every inquiry within one business day. Call us directly or use the contact form, and we will schedule a no-cost estimate visit at a time that fits your schedule.
We visit your Newbury Park property, look at the site conditions, and give you a written estimate that covers materials, labor, and permit fees. There are no surprises after you sign - the written quote is what you pay.
We submit the permit application to the City of Thousand Oaks and begin construction after approval. City review for residential additions in Thousand Oaks typically takes two to four weeks.
After construction we coordinate the city final inspection and walk you through the completed space. We do not close the project until the inspector signs off and you are satisfied with the result.
We serve Newbury Park and all of the Conejo Valley. Free estimate, no pressure, reply within one business day.
(805) 906-7342Newbury Park is a community within the City of Thousand Oaks, sitting at the western end of the Conejo Valley in Ventura County. Most of the neighborhood developed between the 1960s and the 1980s, which gives it a mix of classic ranch-style single-family homes on generous lots, alongside newer planned communities built closer to the 101 Freeway in the 1990s and 2000s. The area is predominantly owner-occupied, with high home values and residents who tend to invest in long-term home improvements rather than quick fixes.
The community is bordered on the south and east by open space connected to the Santa Monica Mountains, making it one of the more nature-adjacent neighborhoods in the greater Thousand Oaks area. Borchard Community Park anchors the residential core, and major corridors like Wendy Drive and Reino Road run through the area. Newbury Park sits next to Thousand Oaks to the east and is geographically close to Oak Park to the west, both of which we also serve regularly.
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