
Stop losing your patio to rain, smoke, and cold evenings. A professionally built enclosure turns that underused slab into a room your family actually lives in.

Patio enclosures in Rohnert Park, CA turn an existing outdoor patio into a protected room by adding aluminum or vinyl framing with glass or screen panels, most projects build on your current concrete slab, and typical construction takes one to two weeks once permits are approved.
Most Rohnert Park homeowners come to us with a plain concrete slab that sits unused for months every year - too rainy in winter, too smoky in late summer, or just not comfortable enough to encourage regular use. A patio enclosure changes that by adding walls, a roof, and protection from the elements without the cost of building a new room from the ground up. For homeowners who want a fully insulated room connected to their home's heating and cooling, our custom sunrooms page covers that option in detail.
If you want full enclosure with a more finished interior feel, our enclosed patio rooms sit at the higher end of the enclosure spectrum - with finished walls, proper insulation options, and interior finishes that feel more like a room addition than a converted patio. Both options start with your existing slab and can be designed to match your home's exterior.
If you look out at your patio from November through March and rarely use it because of rain or cold evenings, that is a clear sign an enclosure would change how you live in your home. Rohnert Park's rainy season is real - typically four to five months of regular precipitation - and an open patio simply cannot compete with a protected space during that stretch.
If you have found yourself closing the back door and staying inside during August or September because of smoke from regional fires, an enclosed sunroom gives you a way to reclaim that time. A glass enclosure with sealed panels lets you enjoy natural light and the feeling of being outdoors without breathing smoky air - a concern that has become increasingly common for Sonoma County homeowners.
Many Rohnert Park homes have a plain concrete slab patio that gets used occasionally but never feels like a real part of the house. If your patio furniture sits covered most of the year, or if the space feels like an afterthought rather than a room, an enclosure can transform it into somewhere your family actually spends time.
A patio enclosure costs significantly less than a traditional room addition because it uses your existing slab and often your existing roofline. If you have been thinking about adding a sunlit workspace, a reading room, or a place for guests, an enclosure is often the most practical way to get there without a major construction project.
We build patio enclosures across the full range of options - from basic screen rooms that keep bugs out to fully enclosed glass sunrooms that protect against rain and smoke. All of our enclosures are designed to work with your existing concrete slab, which is a structural advantage that most Rohnert Park homes already have in place. For homeowners who want a step beyond a standard enclosure and into a more finished interior space, our custom sunrooms offer fully designed rooms with matched exterior finishes, proper insulation, and interior fit-out options.
At the highest end of the enclosure spectrum, enclosed patio rooms are the right choice for homeowners who want a fully finished, insulated room that functions as true interior living space. The difference between a standard enclosure and an enclosed patio room is mainly the level of interior finish and insulation - both start from your existing slab, both go through the same permit process, and both dramatically extend the usability of your outdoor space. We walk you through the options at the estimate stage so you can make a confident decision based on your budget and how you plan to use the space.
Ideal for homeowners who want insect protection and shade at the lowest cost, without full glass panels.
Fully enclosed glass panels that protect against rain, wind, and smoke while keeping the space bright and open.
A step up from standard glass, with insulated panels that reduce heat gain in summer and hold warmth in cooler months.
Designed to match your home's roofline and exterior finish so the enclosure looks intentional, not tacked on.
Rohnert Park was largely developed in the 1960s and 1970s as a planned community, and the majority of homes were built with poured concrete patios. That existing slab is the starting point for most enclosure projects - it means you are not paying for a foundation, which reduces both cost and timeline. However, older slabs should be inspected for cracks or settling before an enclosure is built on top of them, since a shifting base can cause frame alignment problems over time. The city also sits in a seismically active region, which means building code requires that enclosures be properly attached to the existing structure. The City of Rohnert Park Building Division permit and inspection process is what verifies that attachment is done correctly.
Wildfire smoke has become a real seasonal factor for Sonoma County homeowners, and a sealed glass enclosure gives you the ability to close off the space entirely during smoke events. This has shifted the calculus for many homeowners away from basic screen rooms and toward glass enclosures. We serve homeowners across the region, including Petaluma and Cotati, where the same seasonal conditions and permitting requirements apply. The California Air Resources Board tracks air quality events across the region, and the data shows that late summer air quality in Sonoma County has become a consistent planning concern.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. You do not need to know exactly what you want at this stage - describe what you are hoping to use the space for and we will help you figure out the right option.
We visit your home, measure the patio, inspect the slab, and walk you through your options - screen room, glass enclosure, or a more fully enclosed space. You receive a written estimate with a clear scope before you commit to anything.
We prepare and submit plans to the City of Rohnert Park. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we help you prepare the association submission. Plan for two to six weeks for permit review - this is normal and protects you.
Construction typically takes one to two weeks. The city inspector visits at the end to sign off on the permit. We walk you through the finished space, show you how to operate windows and doors, and hand you copies of the permit and any warranty documents.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after your free estimate. Submit a request and someone from our office will call to schedule a free on-site visit.
(707) 457-6535We manage the City of Rohnert Park permit application, plan submission, and final inspection scheduling. You receive copies of all permit records when the project closes - documentation that matters when you sell your home or make an insurance claim.
A significant number of Rohnert Park neighborhoods have active HOAs that require written approval before any structural addition. We have worked with local HOA review boards and know what they typically need to approve a project efficiently - so you are not managing that process alone.
Most Rohnert Park homes have existing concrete patios from the 1960s and 1970s. We inspect the slab condition before committing to a design - cracks or settling that are addressed before the enclosure goes up prevent alignment problems that show up months later.
We design glass enclosures with operable panels that seal tightly when smoke or rain requires it. Rohnert Park's late summer smoke season and wet winters are real constraints, and we build with both in mind - not as an afterthought.
A patio enclosure that is properly permitted, built on a sound slab, and sealed against Sonoma County's weather will serve your family for decades. Any contractor working on structural additions in California must hold a valid state license - you can verify license status and check complaint history at the California Contractors State License Board. We encourage every homeowner to check before signing a contract with any contractor.
A step beyond a standard enclosure - fully designed rooms with matched exteriors, insulation options, and interior finishes.
Learn MoreThe highest level of patio enclosure, with fully finished interior walls, insulation, and interior fit-out that functions as true living space.
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