
We manage every step of your sunroom build - permits, foundation, framing, glazing, and final inspection - so you are never left chasing answers.

Sunroom construction in Rohnert Park, CA covers every phase of the build: permit application through the city, foundation preparation, framing, installation of glass panels, and final city inspection. Most straightforward projects run two to six weeks on site once the permit is approved, with the full timeline from signed contract to finished room typically landing at eight to fourteen weeks.
Many homeowners come to us after getting a vague estimate from another contractor, or after trying to coordinate a build themselves and running into the permit process. Sunroom construction in California is more involved than in many other states because of seismic zone requirements and the state energy code. We are familiar with both and manage that complexity so you do not have to.
If you are still deciding on a room type or style, our sunroom additions page is a good starting point for understanding your options. If you want to make changes to an existing sunroom rather than build new, see our sunroom remodeling services.
If your outdoor space goes unused most of the year because it gets too hot in the afternoon or too cold and rainy in winter, a sunroom solves both problems. Rohnert Park homeowners often find their sunroom becomes the most-used room in the house once it is built.
Many of Rohnert Park's older tract homes were built with smaller windows and fewer south-facing openings. A sunroom on the back of the house floods the living area with daylight and makes the whole home feel larger without the cost of a full interior renovation.
A sunroom gives you a distinct, light-filled room for a home office, plant space, or reading room. If you have been putting off creating a dedicated space because you did not know where it would go, the back of your house may already have the answer.
If you have an older patio structure that leaks when it rains, lets in cold drafts, or has screens and frames that have deteriorated, replacing it with a proper sunroom built to current standards is the right long-term solution. Rohnert Park winters are hard on structures that were not built correctly the first time.
We build both three-season and four-season rooms, and the right choice depends on how you plan to use the space and what Rohnert Park winters mean for your budget. A three-season room is a more affordable option for spring-through-fall comfort. If you want to use the room every day of the year, a four-season room is the better investment because it is fully insulated and connected to your home heating and cooling. Our sunroom additions page breaks down that comparison further if you are still weighing the two options.
For homeowners who have an existing space that needs work rather than a new build, our sunroom remodeling service handles upgrades, glass replacement, and structural repairs. Every project, new or remodel, goes through the City of Rohnert Park permit process and is inspected by the city before we hand it back to you.
An affordable build for homeowners who want comfortable outdoor living from spring through fall without full climate control.
Fully insulated rooms connected to your HVAC system, comfortable on every day of the year including Rohnert Park winter mornings.
Concrete slab work and foundation assessment for homeowners who need ground-up structural prep before framing can begin.
For homeowners who want a contractor to handle every interaction with the City of Rohnert Park from first submittal to final sign-off.
Rohnert Park sits in the Sonoma County inland corridor where summers push into the upper 80s and 90s and winters bring weeks of rain. That climate range means a sunroom built here needs to handle both extremes - and the glazing choices your contractor makes directly affect whether the room is comfortable in July and usable in January. Most of the city housing stock was built between the 1960s and 1980s on slab foundations, which can simplify site preparation when the slab is in good condition. California building code is among the most detailed in the country, and Rohnert Park enforces it consistently - something worth knowing before you sign a contract with anyone. We stay current with ENERGY STAR window and glazing standards to make sure every room we build meets the state energy code from day one.
We work across Sonoma County and the North Bay, including Cotati and Santa Rosa. Rohnert Park HOA rules vary by neighborhood, and we ask about your association at the first conversation so HOA approval runs in parallel with city permit review rather than causing a delay after plans are already submitted.
We respond within 1 business day to schedule a free on-site visit. The first call takes 15 to 30 minutes - we ask how you plan to use the room, your approximate budget, and whether you have an HOA to navigate.
We visit your home, assess the existing foundation or patio, measure the area, and walk you through room type options. You receive a written estimate with a clear scope before you commit to anything.
Once you sign a contract, we submit plans to the City of Rohnert Park and, if applicable, assist with HOA design review. Permit processing typically takes a few weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
Foundation work, framing, glazing, and any electrical or HVAC connections happen once permits are approved. The city inspector signs off, and we walk you through the completed room with all warranty documents in hand.
We respond within 1 business day. No obligation after your free on-site estimate. Submit a request and someone from our office will call to schedule your site visit.
(707) 457-6535One of the biggest fears homeowners have about any construction project is watching the price climb after work has started. We give you a detailed, written estimate before the permit is even filed - so you know what the project costs, what is included, and what would trigger a change order.
We handle every interaction with the City of Rohnert Park Building Division from first submittal to final sign-off. You do not need to track down an inspector or chase a status update - that is our job on every project we take.
Rohnert Park summers can push past 90 degrees, and the wrong glass makes a sunroom unusable by noon. We select double-pane, low-emissivity glass based on the room orientation and local sun angles so the space stays comfortable without constant air conditioning.
Parts of Rohnert Park and surrounding Sonoma County fall within state fire hazard zones that restrict certain exterior materials. We check your property's designation before finalizing any plans so there are no costly material changes after the permit is already submitted.
The National Association of the Remodeling Industry sets industry standards for project documentation and client communication that we follow on every build. These practices protect you as much as they reflect on us - a well-documented project is easier to insure, easier to permit, and easier to hand off when you eventually sell.
Update, repair, or expand an existing sunroom in Rohnert Park rather than starting a full new construction project.
Learn MoreLearn about the different types of sunroom additions available for Rohnert Park homes and which one fits your situation.
Learn MorePermit slots fill up and Rohnert Park winters are coming - call or message us now to get your build on the schedule before the rainy season.