
Rohnert Park Sunrooms & Patios serves Windsor homeowners with patio cover installation, sunroom additions, and four season rooms built for Sonoma County summers and wet winters. We have worked throughout northern Sonoma County since 2017, handling Town of Windsor permits and HOA review documentation, and we reply to every inquiry within one business day.

Windsor summers push into the mid-90s and higher, making most backyard patios unusable in the afternoon without some form of shade structure. A properly installed patio cover extends the usable season for your outdoor space and creates a comfortable transition between indoors and out - something Windsor homeowners who spend time in their backyards notice immediately.
Windsor's newer subdivisions - most built between the 1990s and 2010s - have consistent rear yard layouts with level, accessible footprints that are well-suited for sunroom additions. Adding a sunroom off the back of a Windsor house converts unused yard area into heated living space that increases square footage and home value without requiring a full room addition.
Windsor winters deliver steady rain from November through March and summer temperatures that regularly exceed 95 degrees. A fully insulated four season room handles both extremes with climate control and proper glazing - so the space you invest in does not sit unused for several months a year because the weather is too extreme at either end of the calendar.
Newer Windsor homes often have covered but open-sided back patios - useful in mild weather but exposed to winter rain and the smoke that settles into northern Sonoma County during wildfire season. A patio enclosure adds framing and glazing to convert an open patio into a protected room without altering the existing roof structure or lot coverage.
Windsor sits near the Russian River corridor, and neighborhoods on the east side and near agricultural areas see mosquito activity through warm evenings from late spring through fall. A properly installed screen room keeps insects out while letting in the evening breeze - a practical option for Windsor residents who use their outdoor spaces after sunset.
Windsor homes built in the 1990s and 2000s typically have stucco exteriors and consistent trim profiles that a standard box-style sunroom can clash with visually. A custom design that matches the existing roofline pitch, exterior color, and window proportions produces an addition that looks intentional rather than tacked on - which matters both for curb appeal and for HOA architectural review in Windsor's planned communities.
Windsor is a fast-growing town, and most of its housing stock was built between 1985 and 2010 in planned subdivisions. These homes are wood-frame with stucco exteriors on modest lots - a consistent building type that works well for sunroom additions because the lots are level and accessible. However, the stucco exterior common to Windsor homes requires specific flashing and weatherproofing details where a new addition meets the existing wall, and contractors who do not routinely work with stucco can create moisture intrusion problems that are expensive to fix after the fact. The clay soils that underlie much of this part of Sonoma County also mean that slab and drainage conditions need evaluation before any ground-level work starts.
Many Windsor subdivisions are governed by HOAs, and most require architectural review and written approval before a homeowner can apply for a Town of Windsor building permit. That sequence matters - submitting plans to the town before getting HOA sign-off can create delays if the association requires design changes after the fact. California Title 24 energy code and seismic requirements apply to all additions, and the wildfire smoke that settles into northern Sonoma County during late summer and fall is a real reason Windsor homeowners invest in enclosed, filtered living spaces.
Our crew works throughout Windsor regularly, and we understand the local conditions that affect sunroom contractor work here. Windsor is directly off Highway 101 about 8 miles north of Santa Rosa, making it accessible and well-connected - but the town has its own permit office and its own HOA landscape that requires direct familiarity. We pull permits through the Town of Windsor and are familiar with current review timelines and what their inspectors look for on residential addition projects.
Windsor's residential neighborhoods are concentrated around the Town Green and spread east and west from the Highway 101 corridor. The subdivisions closer to Shiloh Road and the eastern edge of town are typical of the mid-1990s to 2000s build period - consistent stucco homes on quarter-acre lots with accessible backyards. The neighborhoods closer to Vinecrest Road and the northern areas have similar construction but slightly larger lots. Rodney Strong Vineyards sits just off the highway and marks the agricultural character of the land surrounding the town.
We also serve Healdsburg just to the north, where the housing mix shifts toward older downtown homes and wine country estates. Homeowners in Santa Rosa to the south are also within our regular service area.
Call or submit the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. We will ask a few questions about your intended use, the layout of your yard, and whether your community has an HOA - so we come to the first visit prepared.
We visit your property, measure the space, check the slab and stucco condition, and walk through your options. This is where cost comes into focus - we give you a written range based on what we see, not a vague number, with no pressure to commit on the spot.
If your community requires HOA architectural review, we prepare that documentation first. Once HOA approval is in hand, we submit the permit application to the Town of Windsor. Plan review typically takes two to four weeks, and we track the application throughout.
Construction typically runs three to six weeks after permit approval. A town inspector visits during framing and at completion. At the final walkthrough, we review everything with you and address any adjustments before we close the project.
We serve Windsor, CA and the surrounding area. Call us or fill out the form and we will respond within one business day.
(707) 457-6535Windsor is a town of roughly 28,000 people in northern Sonoma County, located directly off Highway 101 about 8 miles north of Santa Rosa. Much of the town was built during a growth period in the 1990s and 2000s, and the residential character reflects that - planned subdivisions on modest lots with stucco homes, attached garages, and established landscaping. The town center is anchored by the Windsor Town Green, a deliberate piece of civic planning that gives the town a walkable gathering place for farmers markets, summer concerts, and community events. The Town Green and the surrounding shops and restaurants are the social center of a community that otherwise has a suburban, residential character.
Windsor sits in the middle of Sonoma County wine country, with vineyards and agricultural land visible at the edges of the residential areas. The housing stock is predominantly owner-occupied single-family homes with high-equity owners who invest in maintenance and improvements. Neighboring Healdsburg to the north is known for a more established, historic downtown and higher-end wine country properties, while Rohnert Park to the south along the 101 corridor has older housing stock and a different mix of property types.
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