JSW Santa Maria Sunrooms & Patios is a locally owned sunroom contractor serving Vandenberg Village, CA with screen room installation, patio enclosures, and sunroom additions - fully permitted through Santa Barbara County and built for the coastal conditions and 1960s-1970s housing stock common throughout this neighborhood.

Vandenberg Village homes often have concrete patios or small backyard slabs that are perfect for a screen enclosure. The persistent afternoon winds off the Pacific make an unscreened patio uncomfortable much of the day - our screen room installation uses frames and screen systems rated for coastal wind exposure, not lightweight residential stock.
Most homes in Vandenberg Village were built with modest square footage typical of 1960s and 1970s tract construction. A patio enclosure converts dead outdoor concrete into a real room you can use daily - and because Vandenberg Village lots are standard suburban size, the existing patio is usually already the right footprint.
A sunroom addition attached to the back of your Vandenberg Village home adds permanent square footage and expands what the house can do for your family. The Lompoc Valley climate - mild winters, dry summers, and consistent coastal breezes - suits a sunroom well, and you can realistically get use from the space eleven or twelve months a year.
Before committing to a full enclosure, some Vandenberg Village homeowners start with a solid patio cover to block the afternoon sun and occasional rain. A well-built cover also serves as the roof structure if you decide to enclose the space later - we design covers with that upgrade path in mind when it makes sense.
Some Vandenberg Village homes already have older enclosed patios or sunrooms that were added in the 1980s or 1990s. Aging window seals, rotting wood framing, and failed roof connections are common in rooms from this era - we renovate and update them rather than demolishing and rebuilding, which keeps costs down for homeowners.
An enclosed patio room is a step up from a screen room - it uses glass panels and a solid roof to create a true weathertight space while still preserving the open, airy feel of an outdoor living area. For Vandenberg Village homes dealing with marine layer moisture and coastal wind, a properly sealed glass enclosure keeps the room comfortable and dry.
Vandenberg Village was built primarily in the 1960s and 1970s to house military families and civilian workers near Vandenberg Space Force Base, and most of the housing stock reflects that era of construction. Homes here are typically single-story or two-story ranch and tract designs with stucco exteriors - a finish that performs well in the dry California climate but develops cracks around windows and corners after 50 years, especially when coastal moisture is a constant presence. Any sunroom or patio enclosure that ties into one of these older stucco walls needs flashing and connection details that account for the existing material's condition, not just what the code minimum requires.
The coastal setting shapes everything about how building materials perform here. The Pacific Ocean sits roughly 10 miles to the west, and the marine layer rolls in regularly - bringing moisture that accelerates rust on metal fasteners, softens wood fascia and soffits, and promotes mold in poorly ventilated enclosed spaces. Afternoon winds off the water are strong and consistent enough to damage screen frames, lift lighter roofing materials, and stress window seals that might hold up fine in a calmer location. A contractor who has not worked in this specific climate zone will often underspecify materials and connections, leaving the homeowner with repairs in two or three years.
Our crew works throughout Vandenberg Village and the surrounding Lompoc Valley regularly. Because the community is unincorporated, all room addition permits run through the Santa Barbara County Planning and Development Department - not a city building division. We are familiar with the county submittal process and the inspection stages required for this type of project, and we manage that paperwork on your behalf so you are not chasing status updates.
Vandenberg Village is a compact, well-organized neighborhood that sits just north of Lompoc, with Vandenberg Space Force Base to the west and the open flower fields and vineyards of the Lompoc Valley stretching out to the north and east. The streets are quiet and residential, and most homes here look similar from the outside - but the specific condition of each house, its roof connection points, and its exterior finishes vary quite a bit depending on how well it has been maintained over the past five decades.
We also serve the neighboring community of Lompoc, which shares much of the same housing stock, coastal wind exposure, and county permit process. Homeowners in Orcutt to the north are also a regular part of our service territory.
Call us or fill out our estimate form online. We respond within one business day. The first conversation is about your goals, your home, and your timeline - no sales pressure, just a straightforward discussion about whether the project makes sense.
We visit your home, measure the space, and look at the existing patio, wall, and roof conditions. We also check the stucco and any prior work done on the area. You receive a written estimate with a full cost breakdown - labor, materials, and county permit fees - before you make any decision.
We prepare and submit the Santa Barbara County permit package and manage the review process. County review typically takes three to six weeks. We track the status, respond to any correction requests, and let you know as soon as the permit is approved.
Once the permit is in hand, we schedule your project and complete construction with minimal disruption to your household. At the end, we do a final walkthrough with you, confirm county inspections are closed, and make sure the room meets your expectations before we consider the job done.
We serve Vandenberg Village, Lompoc, and the surrounding Santa Barbara County area. Contact us and we will respond within one business day.
(805) 623-0859Vandenberg Village is an unincorporated community in Santa Barbara County, developed primarily in the 1960s and 1970s to serve the workforce at Vandenberg Space Force Base. With a population of roughly 6,000 people, it is a compact, mostly residential neighborhood made up of single-family homes on standard suburban lots. The community is governed at the county level by Santa Barbara County, and most services - including building permits - run through county agencies rather than a local city hall. Owner-occupancy rates are high relative to nearby Lompoc, reflecting a neighborhood where homeowners stay for years and take their properties seriously.
The Lompoc Valley surrounds Vandenberg Village with open agricultural land - the valley is well known for its commercial flower seed farms, which bloom each summer and are recognizable to anyone who has driven through the area. The Pacific Ocean is roughly 10 miles to the west, and the coastal marine layer and afternoon winds are a constant presence that shape the microclimate here. The nearest large neighbor is Lompoc, just to the south, and the two communities share similar housing conditions and county permit requirements. We also serve homeowners in Solvang, about 30 miles to the east in the Santa Ynez Valley.
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