
Rohnert Park Sunrooms & Patios serves Sebastopol homeowners with three season sunrooms, patio enclosures, and screen rooms built to handle western Sonoma County weather. We have worked in the area since 2017, handling permits with both the City of Sebastopol and Permit Sonoma, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Sebastopol has a mild spring and fall with comfortable temperatures that make these shoulder seasons ideal for an outdoor-feeling space. A three season sunroom gives you a screened, glazed room for the months when Sebastopol weather is at its best - without the cost of full insulation and climate control you would need for January nights.
Many older Sebastopol homes have covered back patios or porches that are open on the sides - usable in dry weather but a waste of space through the long wet season from November to March. A patio enclosure seals those gaps with proper framing and glazing so the space stays dry, protected from smoke during fire season, and usable for more months every year.
Sebastopol sits in a rural part of western Sonoma County with orchards, creeks, and irrigated farmland nearby - all of which generate significant mosquito activity through the warmer months. A properly installed screen room lets residents enjoy the fresh air and garden views that make Sebastopol appealing without insects making the space unusable after dusk.
Sebastopol winters deliver 35 to 40 inches of rain and consistent nighttime temperatures in the low 40s - conditions that make a lightly built three season room impractical from December through February. An all season room with full insulation and a dedicated heat source stays comfortable in those conditions so you do not lose the space for a quarter of the year.
Sebastopol has a notable concentration of Craftsman bungalows and cottage-style homes with character details that standard sunroom designs do not respect. A custom design starts with your existing roofline, siding profile, and trim details to produce an addition that looks like it was always part of the house - which also matters for HOA review and resale value.
Older sunrooms on Sebastopol properties - many built before modern energy codes - typically have single-pane glass that fogs on cool mornings and fails to keep the space warm in winter. Remodeling an existing room with insulated glazing and proper weathersealing transforms a borderline space into one that earns regular use through Sebastopol's long wet season.
Sebastopol sits in one of the wetter pockets of Sonoma County, receiving 35 to 40 inches of rain per year - mostly between November and March. That seasonal rainfall pattern means any sunroom or enclosed patio project needs to be designed with drainage, weatherproofing, and moisture management as primary concerns, not afterthoughts. The clay-heavy soils common to this part of the county expand when wet and shrink when dry, which puts stress on concrete slabs and footings over time. A contractor who works regularly in Sebastopol knows to assess the existing slab condition and site drainage before committing to any ground-level work.
Sebastopol's housing stock is notably older than most of Sonoma County, with a large share of homes dating to before 1960 and many to the early 1900s. Craftsman bungalows and small cottage-style homes require a different approach than the standard ranch or stucco tract house - the rooflines are steeper, the trim details are specific, and homeowners here generally care deeply about preserving the character of their homes. California seismic code and Title 24 energy requirements apply to all additions regardless of home age, and the permit process through the City of Sebastopol or Permit Sonoma for properties outside city limits must be navigated correctly from the start.
Our crew works throughout Sebastopol regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Properties in Sebastopol range from tight Craftsman bungalows near the downtown Farmers Market area to multi-acre rural parcels out toward the orchards along Gravenstein Highway - and the site conditions on those two types of properties are completely different. Compact lots near downtown require careful sequencing and neighbor communication; rural properties with long driveways and large lots have access and material staging logistics that need planning before the first truck arrives.
Sebastopol is also notable for the prevalence of owner-occupied homes and homeowners who are engaged in the details of the work. Residents here are familiar with the Sebastopol Center for the Arts and the weekly Farmers Market as gathering anchors - this is a community where word of mouth travels fast and reputation matters. We take that seriously on every job.
We also serve Windsor to the northeast, where the housing stock shifts to newer subdivisions with different structural conditions. Homeowners comparing options across western Sonoma County can also reach us through our Santa Rosa service area, which borders Sebastopol to the east.
Call or submit the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few questions about how you plan to use the space, the style of your home, and whether your property is inside Sebastopol city limits or in the unincorporated county area - which determines which permit office we work with.
We visit your property, measure the space, and check the existing slab or foundation condition. This is where cost comes into focus - we give you a realistic range based on your specific site conditions before you commit to anything, with no pressure to sign on the spot.
Once you approve the proposal, we prepare drawings and submit the permit application to the appropriate office - either the City of Sebastopol or Permit Sonoma. Plan review typically takes three to five weeks, and we track the application so you are not left wondering about status.
Construction typically runs three to six weeks once the permit is approved. A county or city inspector visits during framing and at completion. At the final walkthrough, we review all completed work with you and address anything that needs adjustment before we close the job.
We serve Sebastopol, CA and the surrounding area. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(707) 457-6535Sebastopol is a small city of roughly 7,500 people in western Sonoma County, sitting about 7 miles from Santa Rosa and 55 miles north of San Francisco. The city is the commercial and cultural center for the apple-growing region that surrounds it, with the Gravenstein apple variety - cultivated here for over 150 years - still defining the agricultural character of the land around town. Downtown Sebastopol is compact and walkable, anchored by independent shops, the weekly Certified Farmers Market, and the Sebastopol Center for the Arts. The community is known for a strong independent character, and long-term residents are deeply connected to local institutions and to each other.
The housing stock in Sebastopol reflects the city's age and rural history. A significant share of homes date to before 1960, with Craftsman bungalows and cottage-style houses concentrated near the historic downtown. Properties outside the core tend toward larger lots - often a half acre or more - with mature trees, outbuildings, and in many cases access to the creek corridors and agricultural land that define the surrounding landscape. Neighboring Santa Rosa to the east offers a contrast in scale - a full city with a much more varied housing stock - while Cotati to the south along the 101 corridor represents the planned subdivision style of development that Sebastopol largely avoided.
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