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REGIONAL COST GUIDE · Ventura County, CA

How Much Does a Sunroom Cost in Ventura County, CA?

Sunroom installation in Ventura County costs $17,100 to $62,700. Get local pricing for 3-season, 4-season sunrooms and screen enclosures.

Cost range $17,100 – $39,900
Average $25,080
Updated May 17, 2026
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What homeowners in Ventura County actually pay.

Local market ranges built from regional labor, materials, and permitting data — not national averages.

3-Season Sunroom (200 sq ft)

$17,100 Avg: $25,080 $39,900

4-Season Sunroom (200 sq ft)

$28,500 Avg: $43,320 $62,700

Screen Porch Enclosure (200 sq ft)

$5,700 Avg: $10,260 $17,100

National avg $22,000 × 1.14x local adjustment = $25,080

Why Ventura County prices look like this.

Late spring through early fall offers the best window for sunroom construction in Ventura County, with mild temperatures and minimal rain allowing for uninterrupted exterior work. Adding a sunroom or enclosure to your home here means working within a premium market where median home values reach $768,400. Local sunroom projects range from $5,700 for a basic screen porch enclosure to $62,700 for a fully climate-controlled 4-season room. The 14% cost premium over national averages reflects higher labor rates in the Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura metro area. Your final price depends on foundation requirements, glass quality, HVAC integration, and whether you choose aluminum, vinyl, or wood framing. Permit costs and structural engineering (often required for load-bearing connections) add another $1,500 to $3,000 in this county.

Labor Costs and Contractor Availability

Carpenters in the Oxnard-Thousand Oaks-Ventura metro earn $36.49 per hour on average, compared to the national average of $29.58. This 23% wage premium directly impacts your project cost, as labor accounts for roughly 40-50% of a sunroom installation. The metro area employs approximately 2,050 carpenters, providing reasonable contractor availability for projects of this scope. Expect labor to run $8,000 to $15,000 for a standard 200 square foot 3-season sunroom, with 4-season rooms requiring additional HVAC and electrical trades. Lead times for reputable contractors stretch 4-8 weeks during peak building season (May through October). Getting three quotes remains essential, as pricing varies significantly based on contractor specialization and current workload.

Wildfire and Flood Considerations

Ventura County carries a 99.40 overall hazard risk score, placing it among the highest-risk counties in California. Wildfire risk scores 99.78 (relatively high), which affects both material choices and insurance costs for sunroom additions. Fire-resistant glazing, ember-resistant vents, and non-combustible framing materials may be required in Wildland-Urban Interface zones. Inland flood risk also scores 99.27 (very high), particularly relevant if your property sits in a FEMA-designated flood zone. Sunroom foundations must meet local elevation requirements, potentially adding $3,000 to $8,000 for raised slab or pier construction. Coastal flood risk (60.80) affects properties near Ventura Harbor and the Oxnard shoreline. Check your parcel's hazard designations before finalizing plans, as these directly impact permit requirements and construction specifications.

Climate Zone and Year-Round Comfort

Ventura County falls within IECC Climate Zone 3B (warm-dry), part of the DOE's Southwest HVAC region. With 2,138 heating degree-days annually, your heating demand runs 42% below the national median of 3,700 HDD. Cooling degree-days total 1,576, placing cooling loads in the moderate tier. This mixed climate profile makes 3-season sunrooms viable for 8-10 months of comfortable use without mechanical climate control. For year-round comfort, 4-season rooms need modest heating capacity (a ductless mini-split handles most installations) and good solar control through low-E glass or exterior shading. The region's 6.11 peak sun hours daily mean unshaded south-facing glass can overheat quickly in summer. Insulated roof panels with a minimum R-19 value and double-pane low-E windows (U-factor 0.30 or lower) meet Title 24 energy requirements while keeping utility costs manageable.

Energy Costs and Efficiency

California's residential electricity rate of $0.332 per kWh (among the highest in the nation) makes energy-efficient design essential for sunroom additions. A poorly insulated 4-season sunroom can add $80 to $150 monthly to your utility bill during peak heating and cooling seasons. Smart glass specifications pay for themselves quickly at these rates: upgrading from standard dual-pane to triple-pane low-E glass adds $2,000 to $4,000 upfront but cuts HVAC loads by 25-35%. Ventura County's strong solar resource (5.37 kWh/m² daily average irradiance) supports roof-integrated solar panels on sunroom additions, potentially offsetting the added electrical load entirely. A 2kW system on a sunroom roof generates roughly 3,200 kWh annually. Ceiling fans, operable windows for cross-ventilation, and automated exterior shades further reduce operating costs.

Financing Your Sunroom Project

Current mortgage rates sit at 6.36% for 30-year fixed loans, making home equity financing a common choice for sunroom additions in the $25,000 to $60,000 range. With Ventura County's median home value at $768,400, most homeowners have substantial equity available. Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) offer flexibility for phased construction or cost overruns. Personal loans and contractor financing provide alternatives for those preferring not to tap home equity, though rates run 2-4 percentage points higher. Some sunroom manufacturers offer promotional financing (0% for 12-18 months) on their products, though installation costs still require separate funding. Property taxes in the county average $5,326 annually on median-value homes. Your sunroom addition will trigger a reassessment on the improvement value only (not your entire property), adding roughly $200 to $600 to your annual tax bill depending on project scope.
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Questions buyers ask about sunrooms and enclosures in Ventura County.

Short answers to the most common things we hear about local pricing, scope, and timing.

  1. How much does a 4-season sunroom cost in Ventura County?

    A 200 square foot 4-season sunroom in Ventura County costs between $28,500 and $62,700, with a local average around $43,320. This includes climate control, insulated construction, and year-round usability. The 14% premium over national pricing reflects local carpenter wages of $36.49 per hour.

  2. Is a 3-season sunroom worth it in Ventura County's climate?

    Yes, Ventura County's mild climate (IECC Zone 3B) makes 3-season sunrooms practical for 8-10 months annually. With only 2,138 heating degree-days (42% below the national median), you can comfortably use a 3-season room from March through November without mechanical heating or cooling.

  3. Do I need fire-resistant materials for my sunroom in Ventura County?

    Potentially yes. Ventura County has a wildfire risk score of 99.78 out of 100. Properties in Wildland-Urban Interface zones require fire-resistant glazing, ember-resistant vents, and non-combustible framing. Check your parcel's hazard designation with county planning before finalizing your design.

  4. How much will a sunroom add to my electricity bill?

    At California's $0.332 per kWh rate, a 4-season sunroom can add $80 to $150 monthly if poorly insulated. Upgrading to triple-pane low-E glass and adding a 2kW solar array (generating roughly 3,200 kWh annually) can offset most or all of the added energy load.

  5. What is the cheapest sunroom option in Ventura County?

    Screen porch enclosures offer the lowest entry point at $5,700 to $17,100 for 200 square feet. These provide insect protection and shade but no climate control. They work well for outdoor dining areas and are suitable for use roughly 10 months per year in Ventura's mild weather.

  6. How long does sunroom installation take?

    Most sunroom installations in Ventura County take 2-4 weeks for construction, plus 4-8 weeks of lead time to schedule a contractor during peak season (May through October). Permit processing adds another 2-4 weeks. Plan for 3-4 months total from initial consultation to completion.

  7. Will a sunroom increase my property taxes?

    Yes, but only on the improvement value. With Ventura County's median annual property taxes at $5,326, a sunroom addition adds roughly $200 to $600 to your yearly tax bill depending on project cost. California's Proposition 13 protects your base home value from reassessment.

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How these numbers were built.

Cost estimates are derived from government data including the U.S. Census Bureau (ACS), Bureau of Labor Statistics (OEWS), FEMA National Risk Index, EIA energy data, IECC climate zone classifications, Federal Reserve (FRED), and HUD Fair Market Rents.

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