
Ventura Sunrooms and Patios is a licensed sunroom contractor serving Port Hueneme, CA, specializing in screen room installation, patio enclosures, and custom sunrooms using materials rated for the coastal salt-air environment. We pull permits through the City of Port Hueneme and have served Ventura County homeowners since 2015.

Port Hueneme sits right on the Pacific, which means ocean breezes and coastal insects are part of daily life in any backyard. A screen room built with powder-coated aluminum framing and salt-resistant hardware gives you the open-air feel of your patio without the bugs, wind-blown debris, or nesting birds that come with coastal living.
Many Port Hueneme ranch homes from the 1950s and 1960s have an existing covered patio slab that the original builder left open. Enclosing that footprint with glass or screen panels is often the fastest way to add usable square footage without the cost and timeline of a ground-up room addition.
Port Hueneme's summer sun is intense at sea level, and a solid patio cover lowers the temperature of your outdoor space while also protecting the slab from UV and weather damage. For homeowners who are not ready to enclose the patio fully, a permitted patio cover is often the practical first step.
Port Hueneme rarely sees temperatures extreme enough to require a fully insulated four-season room, but a three-season sunroom with glazed panels extends your outdoor living season well into the cooler months. It is a practical fit for this city's mild-but-foggy coastal climate and the modest footprints of its postwar ranch homes.
Older screen rooms and Florida rooms in Port Hueneme often used bare steel hardware and standard aluminum frames that have corroded significantly after years of salt-air exposure. We remove and rebuild these structures with coastal-rated materials so the replacement lasts rather than just restarting the same deterioration cycle.
A fully enclosed patio room in Port Hueneme functions as a year-round living space - not just a seasonal add-on. For homes near the beach where outdoor entertaining is a priority, an enclosed patio room with operable windows and proper ventilation handles the transition between indoor and outdoor living better than an open patio ever could.
Port Hueneme is one of the few cities in Ventura County where the ocean is not a backdrop - it is the immediate environment. Hueneme Beach is at the end of local streets, the port operates within sight of residential neighborhoods, and salt air blows inland consistently year-round. That exposure accelerates wear on outdoor structures faster than most homeowners account for when planning a sunroom or screen room project. Standard aluminum frames that hold up for decades in Thousand Oaks can show visible corrosion at fastener points within a few seasons here. Bare steel hardware rusts. Standard window sealants crack and separate faster than they would inland. A contractor who has worked in coastal Ventura County knows which materials to spec and which to avoid, and that knowledge directly affects how long your investment holds up.
The housing stock adds its own set of conditions. Most Port Hueneme homes were built between the 1950s and 1980s - postwar ranch-style houses on small to medium lots with modest patio slabs and older framing. Many of these homes have not had significant exterior improvements in decades, and some have had informal repairs done without permits over the years. Before any sunroom or enclosure work begins, the existing slab must be evaluated for condition and the framing attachment points must meet current California seismic code. The City of Port Hueneme Community Development Department enforces these requirements through the permit process, and a proper permit protects your investment when it matters.
Our crew works throughout Port Hueneme regularly, and the compact, postwar character of this city is something we know from time spent on the ground here. Port Hueneme covers only about 4.5 square miles, but within that footprint you have older ranch homes a block from Hueneme Beach, neighborhoods adjacent to Naval Base Ventura County, and newer townhome developments closer to the water. The conditions at a home near the beach are meaningfully different from those a half mile inland - we account for those differences in how we specify materials and how we approach the estimate.
The city is bordered by Oxnard to the north and east, and many Port Hueneme homeowners have neighbors who have gone through the same permitting process with the City of Port Hueneme rather than Oxnard or Ventura. The port itself - one of the only commercial deep-water ports between Los Angeles and San Francisco - shapes the daily life of this neighborhood in ways that matter to residents: traffic patterns near Hueneme Road, the distinctive sound and smell of a working port town, and a tight-knit community character that is different from the larger Ventura County suburbs around it. We also serve homeowners in Camarillo and Oxnard, both of which share Port Hueneme's postwar housing patterns and coastal Ventura County conditions.
Call or fill out the contact form and we will follow up within one business day. Telling us whether you have an existing patio slab and roughly what size it is helps us prepare for the site visit.
We visit your Port Hueneme property, assess the slab condition and framing, and discuss coastal material options with you. You receive a written estimate itemizing materials, labor, and permit fees - no surprises after you sign.
We file the permit with the City of Port Hueneme and schedule construction to begin once approval is confirmed - typically two to three weeks after filing. Most Port Hueneme installations are compact jobs that finish quickly once the permit is in hand.
We schedule the final city inspection and walk you through the finished room before we close out. You receive copies of the inspection records and brief guidance on coastal maintenance to keep the structure performing over the long term.
We serve homeowners throughout Port Hueneme, CA, using materials built for the coastal environment near Hueneme Beach and NBVC. No obligation - just a straight answer about what your project needs.
(805) 861-1219Port Hueneme is a small, densely settled coastal city in southern Ventura County, covering approximately 4.5 square miles along the Pacific. With a population of roughly 22,000, it is one of the most compact cities in the county - and one of the most distinctly coastal. Hueneme Beach and the Port Hueneme Pier are the city's most recognized landmarks, drawing local families and fishing enthusiasts year-round. The working commercial port, which handles auto imports and cargo and is the only deep-water port between Los Angeles and San Francisco, sits alongside the residential neighborhoods and shapes the city's daily rhythms in ways that visitors quickly notice.
Naval Base Ventura County borders the city and has been central to Port Hueneme's identity since World War II. A significant share of residents have a direct connection to the base - as active military, veterans, or family members - which gives the city a community character distinct from the larger Ventura County suburbs nearby. Most of the residential housing stock dates from the postwar era, with modest single-story ranch homes making up the bulk of owner-occupied properties and a higher-than-average share of rentals throughout the city. Neighboring communities include Camarillo to the east and Oxnard to the north, both of which share the flat coastal plain geography and postwar housing patterns common across this part of Ventura County.
We know the coastal conditions in Port Hueneme and spec materials that hold up near the water. Call now or submit the form - we respond within one business day.