
Simi Valley Sunrooms & Patios builds custom sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms for Camarillo homeowners. We have served Ventura County since 2020, and we know the city's ranch-style homes, its hillside neighborhoods, and what the Camarillo building department requires for permitted outdoor structures.

Camarillo homes range from 1960s ranch houses near Old Town to larger custom builds in Camarillo Heights, and a one-size approach does not work here. Our custom sunroom process is designed around what your specific lot, house style, and budget call for, not a catalog option dropped onto your property.
Ranch-style homes in Camarillo typically have a concrete slab patio off the back door that sits unused most of the year. Enclosing that slab turns dead square footage into a protected outdoor room, and it is often the most affordable path to more living space in these homes.
Camarillo's mild coastal climate is well-suited to a three-season room - temperatures rarely drop to uncomfortable lows and the long dry summer means the space gets steady use from spring through fall. It costs less than a fully climate-controlled room and fits the climate well.
Camarillo evenings in spring and summer are often pleasant but bring out insects from the nearby agricultural fields on the Oxnard Plain. A screened room lets you enjoy those evenings outside without the bugs, at a lower cost than a glass enclosure.
Homes in Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates tend to sit at higher elevations where winter nights are cooler than the valley floor. A four-season room with insulation and a dedicated heating source keeps those properties comfortable year-round, regardless of elevation.
Camarillo's long dry summers mean backyard patios see a lot of sun exposure from May through October. A solid patio cover provides reliable shade and is often the first step before a homeowner decides to do a full enclosure a year or two later.
Most of Camarillo's homes were built between 1960 and 2000, during several waves of residential development across the Oxnard Plain. The majority are single-story ranch-style houses with stucco exteriors and concrete tile roofs - a building profile that is practical and durable, but one where the original patios and backyard slabs are now 30 to 60 years old. These older slabs are often still structurally sound and make a good foundation for an enclosure, but they need proper assessment before any attachment work begins. A contractor who has not worked with Camarillo's housing stock regularly may not catch issues that show up on these older slabs.
The city also has varied terrain. The valley floor neighborhoods like Mission Oaks and Springville are flat and straightforward for construction. The hillside communities - Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates - sit on larger, graded lots with older custom homes that often have more complex backyard layouts. Santa Ana wind events in fall can gust past 50 mph in this area, which means frame anchoring and glazing specifications have to meet higher wind load standards than inland cities experience. We design every Camarillo project with the local wind and soil conditions in mind.
Our crew works throughout Camarillo regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. We pull permits through the Camarillo Building and Safety Division and are familiar with what the city requires for attached outdoor structures on both the valley-floor tract homes and the custom hillside properties.
Camarillo runs along the 101 Freeway corridor, with the well-known Camarillo Premium Outlets at its center and the general aviation airport on the west side serving as easy landmarks. The Mission Oaks neighborhood off Las Posas Road is one of the city's most active areas for home improvement projects, and we know the property types there well. Old Town Camarillo along Ventura Boulevard has some of the city's oldest homes, and those properties often call for custom design work rather than standard enclosure kits.
We also regularly serve homeowners in nearby Newbury Park, CA and Calabasas, CA, both of which share similar building stock and climate characteristics with Camarillo.
Contact us by phone or the form on this site and we will reply within one business day. No need to have measurements or blueprints ready - just tell us what you have in mind.
We visit your Camarillo property to assess the existing slab, lot layout, and any HOA requirements before pricing the project. The estimate is free and fully itemized - no surprises after work begins.
We handle the permit application with the City of Camarillo and schedule construction once approval comes through. Most installations run two to four weeks on site, and we clear the work area each day.
After the city inspection clears, we walk through the finished space with you and review care basics. You keep all permit paperwork, which is useful for insurance purposes and when you sell the home.
We serve all Camarillo neighborhoods. Free estimates, no pressure.
(805) 261-5995Camarillo is a city of over 70,000 people on the Oxnard Plain in western Ventura County, sitting about 10 miles from the Pacific Ocean in a coastal valley flanked by the Santa Monica Mountains and the Topatopa range. The city grew rapidly after World War II and again during the 1970s through 1990s, when large planned communities like Mission Oaks and Springville were developed across the valley floor. The result is a residential landscape that is predominantly single-family homes on flat lots, with the exception of the older hillside neighborhoods - Camarillo Heights and Las Posas Estates - where custom homes on larger lots occupy the higher ground above the city. According to the city profile on Wikipedia, median household incomes in Camarillo are among the higher in Ventura County, and owner-occupancy rates are high, reflecting a community that stays in place and invests in its properties.
The city is well known for the Camarillo Premium Outlets off the 101 Freeway, the general aviation airport and California Air Museum on the west side, and Old Town Camarillo along Ventura Boulevard, which is the city's historic core. Newer residential growth pushed east and north over the decades, producing the distinct neighborhoods that most homeowners identify with today. Our team serves all of Camarillo, from the flat ranch homes near Old Town to the hillside custom properties above the valley. We also work regularly in neighboring Thousand Oaks, CA, which sits just east along the 101 corridor and shares a similar climate and housing profile.
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