
Your home, your yard, your way of living. We design and build custom sunrooms around your specific space, not a standard kit that forces your house to fit a box.

Custom sunrooms in Santa Rosa are fully enclosed room additions designed around your specific home, yard, and how you plan to use the space - most projects run eight to sixteen weeks from signed contract to finished room, including the permit review period.
Unlike a prefabricated kit, a custom sunroom fits your existing roofline, matches your exterior materials, and is sized for your actual backyard - not a catalog footprint. Santa Rosa homeowners are turning back patios and slabs into year-round living rooms, reading nooks, and dining areas that genuinely feel like part of the house.
If you are comparing options, our sunroom construction page walks through the full build process in detail. For homeowners focused on design before committing to a build, our sunroom design service is a good starting point.
Santa Rosa summer afternoons push into the 90s, and marine layer makes evenings chilly even in June. If you look out at your yard but rarely go out there, a sunroom gives you that light and connection to the outdoors without sitting in direct heat or cold.
After years of wildfire smoke events across Sonoma County, many Santa Rosa homeowners find their outdoor space unusable for days or weeks each fall. A custom sunroom with filtered ventilation or HVAC access gives you a light-filled room you can breathe in when outdoor air quality is poor.
An aging patio cover, pergola, or screened porch that is showing rot or rust will cost more to repair repeatedly than it would to replace with a proper sunroom. A permitted, professionally built room also adds to your appraised home value in a way a patched-up patio cover never will.
A full room addition involves framing, drywall, and finishing work that can cost two to three times what a sunroom costs. If what you really want is more light, more space to gather, and a stronger connection to your yard, a custom sunroom delivers that at a fraction of the disruption.
Every project starts with your home, not a catalog. We design the room around your existing roofline, exterior finish, and how you plan to live in the space. Our sunroom construction team handles every phase, from foundation work and framing through glazing and interior finishing. For homeowners who want to think through layout and materials before committing to a build, we offer a dedicated sunroom design consultation that produces permit-ready drawings.
Glass selection is one of the most important decisions in any custom build. We walk every homeowner through the options in plain language - double-pane versus triple-pane, low-e coatings, solar heat gain ratings - so you understand exactly what you are getting and why. For homes in Sonoma County with active HOAs, we have navigated the architectural review process in many local neighborhoods and know what submissions need to look like to get approved without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Best for homeowners who want maximum space and light at a lower cost and plan to use the room mainly in spring, summer, and fall.
Best for homeowners who want the room to function like any other part of the house year-round, with full insulation and HVAC connection.
Best for homeowners who need a dedicated workspace separate from the main living area, with natural light and a quiet connection to the outdoors.
Best for homeowners who want to expand their entertaining space into the backyard while staying protected from heat, bugs, and smoke.
Santa Rosa averages around 260 sunny days per year, and its Mediterranean climate means a well-designed sunroom is genuinely usable ten or eleven months out of the year. The main design challenge here is managing summer afternoon heat from the west and southwest, which is why glass selection and roof overhangs matter more in Santa Rosa than in cooler California markets. Homeowners in Sebastopol and Rohnert Park share this climate profile and face the same design priorities.
Wildfire smoke has changed how many Santa Rosa residents think about outdoor living. After the 2017 Tubbs Fire and subsequent fire seasons, local homeowners are increasingly asking about filtered ventilation and HVAC connections so their sunrooms stay comfortable and breathable even when outdoor air quality is poor. The permit process through the City of Santa Rosa and Sonoma County also reflects the post-fire rebuilding surge - plan for four to eight weeks of permit review, and work with a contractor who has an established relationship with the local building department.
We ask how you plan to use the room, which direction it faces, and whether you have an HOA - before we mention a price. You will hear back within one business day. This is how we figure out what kind of room actually fits your home and your life.
We visit your home to measure the space, assess the existing wall or foundation, and walk through design options with you in person. A detailed written proposal with a clear scope of work follows within a week or two - no vague ballparks.
Once you sign, we submit the permit application to Santa Rosa Development Services or Permit Sonoma, whichever applies to your address. If your neighborhood has an HOA, we handle that review too. Plan for four to eight weeks - we keep you updated throughout.
Foundation work, framing, glazing, and interior finishing typically take two to four weeks on-site. A city inspector visits before we close up the work. We do a final walkthrough with you, show you how everything operates, and hand over all permit and warranty paperwork.
Free on-site estimate. No pressure. We respond within one business day.
(707) 867-4244Santa Rosa's building department has been running high volumes since the post-fire rebuilding surge. We prepare complete permit applications that go in right the first time, avoiding the resubmittal delays that can add weeks to a project timeline.
We have navigated the architectural review process in Fountaingrove and other Santa Rosa HOA communities. Knowing what a review committee needs to see means your submission comes back approved, not revised and re-sent.
We specify glass for Santa Rosa's real conditions - west-facing afternoon sun, wildfire smoke season, and mild but wet winters. Every room gets ENERGY STAR-rated glazing by default.
We provide a detailed written proposal before any work begins and walk you through every line. You know the full cost, the full scope, and the full timeline before signing anything.
Choosing the right contractor in a busy market like Sonoma County means finding someone who has done this locally, knows the permit office, and gives you the whole picture upfront. That is what we do for every custom sunroom project in Santa Rosa.
Full-service build from foundation to finishing for homeowners ready to break ground on a new sunroom.
Learn MoreDesign consultation and permit-ready drawings for homeowners who want to plan before committing to a full build.
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