
Stop settling for a generic enclosure. Get a sunroom designed around your home, your yard, and how you actually want to use the space.

Custom sunrooms in Rohnert Park, CA are designed around your home rather than ordered from a catalog. A contractor measures your available space, matches the roofline and exterior materials to your house, and builds a room that fits how you actually plan to use it. Most projects run four to twelve weeks from signed contract to final inspection.
Most homeowners in Rohnert Park who come to us for a custom build have looked at prefabricated options and found they do not fit the way they want. Their yard layout, their roofline, or their HOA rules make a stock design the wrong answer. A custom sunroom starts with a site visit and a real conversation about how the room will connect to your home structurally and visually.
If you are still deciding on the type of room, our sunroom construction page walks through the differences between three-season and four-season builds in detail. You can also explore our sunroom design services for help working through layout and glazing options before committing to a scope.
Rohnert Park warm, dry summers mean an uncovered patio is comfortable for only part of the year. If you find yourself moving inside every time the afternoon sun hits or the November rains arrive, a properly glazed custom sunroom lets you use that space comfortably across all four seasons.
Many of Rohnert Park's 1960s and 1970s tract homes have modest square footage but generous rear yards. If you are eating at the kitchen table because there is nowhere else to sit, or working from a bedroom corner, a custom sunroom adds a real livable room without the disruption of a full interior remodel.
Older patio enclosures in Rohnert Park neighborhoods were often built without permits or to lower standards, and they show their age. If you see water stains on the ceiling after rain, gaps where the structure meets the house, or windows that no longer seal properly, a custom sunroom built to current standards solves all of that at once.
A permitted custom sunroom adds livable square footage that buyers can count in the appraisal. In the North Bay real estate market, a well-built, documented addition is one of the few improvements that genuinely increases both your daily enjoyment and your home value at the same time.
Every project starts with a site visit and a design conversation, not a catalog. We work through how the room will connect to your existing roofline, what glazing type fits Rohnert Park summers, and whether you want heating and cooling built in. From there we draw plans, pull permits through the City of Rohnert Park, and manage the full build. Our sunroom construction team handles each phase from foundation through final inspection.
Not sure yet what type of room fits your home and your budget? Our sunroom design service is a good starting point. We walk through layout options, glass performance specs, and how each choice affects what the room costs and how comfortable it will be in July and January. Many homeowners find that one design consultation changes their thinking about which direction to go.
Ideal for homeowners whose yard layout, roofline, or HOA requirements make a stock enclosure the wrong fit.
Fully insulated, HVAC-connected rooms designed for year-round use in Rohnert Park's variable climate.
A more affordable custom option for homeowners who want comfort from spring through fall without full climate control.
For homeowners still planning who want expert input on layout, glass options, and cost before committing to a full build.
Rohnert Park is a planned city with a high concentration of tract homes built between the 1960s and 1980s. Many of those homes have similar rear-yard layouts and rooflines, but that does not mean a one-size-fits-all enclosure is the right answer. HOA design rules vary by neighborhood, setback requirements depend on your lot, and Rohnert Park summers are warm enough that glass selection matters more here than in cooler coastal cities. A custom build addresses all three of those variables up front rather than after permits are pulled. We also check each property's CAL FIRE fire hazard severity zone designation before finalizing material selections, because that designation can affect what exterior components are allowed.
We serve homeowners across Sonoma County, including Novato and Petaluma. Rohnert Park rainy season runs November through March, and we plan project schedules around those conditions so foundation and framing work happens in dry weather. Most homeowners who want a room finished before the holidays sign contracts by late summer.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free site visit. The first call takes about fifteen minutes and costs you nothing - we ask how you plan to use the room and whether your neighborhood has HOA rules.
We visit your home, measure the available space, and review your roofline and exterior materials. You get design options that actually fit your house, not a catalog of generic styles. This visit typically takes one to two hours.
Once you sign a contract, we prepare plans and submit them to the City of Rohnert Park on your behalf. Permit review typically adds a few weeks before construction starts - we keep you updated throughout that waiting period.
Foundation work, framing, and glazing follow permit approval. The city inspector signs off at the end. We walk you through the finished room and leave you with all warranty and permit documents in writing.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after your free on-site estimate. Submit your request and someone from our office will call to schedule a visit.
(707) 457-6535A custom sunroom should look like it was always part of your home, not bolted on after the fact. We match your existing exterior materials, roofline pitch, and trim details so the addition feels intentional from the street.
We submit plans to the City of Rohnert Park and manage every inspection on your behalf. You will have a fully documented, permitted addition when we leave - not a liability to sort out later when you sell.
Rohnert Park afternoons can push into the 90s, and the wrong glass turns a sunroom into an oven by noon. We specify glazing based on solar heat gain coefficients so the room stays comfortable without running the air conditioner all day. The U.S. Department of Energy publishes clear guidance on window performance that we follow on every build.
Many Rohnert Park planned communities require design review before construction begins. We ask about your HOA at the first conversation and help you prepare the submission before any money changes hands - no surprises after permits are already pulled.
These proof points add up to one thing: a room that gets used. Every custom sunroom we build in Rohnert Park is designed to be comfortable in the specific climate of this city, documented properly for your home records, and built to look like it was always there.
Full construction management for sunroom builds in Rohnert Park, from foundation through final city inspection.
Learn MoreExpert design consultations to help you choose the right layout, glazing, and room type before committing to a full build.
Learn MoreRohnert Park permit review takes time - the sooner we submit your plans, the sooner you are enjoying your new room. Call or send us a message today.