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Posted on Steven DeTrayTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Today I had a wonderful customer interaction with the two young men that came out to inspect my balcony in Long Beach. The lead tech was named Angel and he was professional on time, courteous, and on task all day long. I would recommend balcony for other people, looking for an honest inspection of the maintenance and upkeep of their balcony. Thank you Steven DeTrayPosted on Anna WanTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Balcony check. Very professional and Angel was great. RespectfulPosted on CrystalTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We hired Balcony1 to do our SB326 inspection & they did an amazing job. They were so detailed in their work. They helped me look at potential issues I had not seen on my own. I’m glad I went with experts like them to work on the balconies in my building. I highly recommend Balcony1 to anyone in need of Senate Bill 326 inspections or other balcony-related services. They are truly the best in what they do!Posted on Liubovi IurecicoTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. We did our building balcony Inspection today with these guys. Angel and Edgar were really nice and professional they answered all my questions and literally walked me through the entire process. Highly recommended.Posted on Julia KrissTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. balcony inspection and repair
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Small problems found now can save you thousands in repairs later.
Cities continue enforcing even after deadlines pass.
Our experts handle inspection services and any necessary repairs. Avoid issues in the future with regular maintenance. Learn more about how our service process works below.
Balcony1 has over 20 years of construction and design experience, with hundreds of projects completed.
Our experienced staff will manage your SB721/SB326 process from start to finish. After our inspection, we’ll make any necessary repairs to meet California’s regulations. Yearly maintenance from our team ensures your balcony is always safe for use.
Partnering with licensed professionals, we serve California with top quality, affordable inspection services for walkways, balconies, decks, railings, and water proofing systems.
323-225-2669 or 323-(BALCONY)
Without regular inspections and maintenance, balconies are prone to a variety of structural problems and wood decay due to dry rot, termites, long term and regular exposure to moisture, and lack of drying mechanisms. When left unchecked, the balconies can become high risk and result in a disaster. California Senate Bills 326 & 721 (sb326, sb721) were developed as a response after a deadly collapse of a balcony in Berkeley, California in June 2015- 6 students died and 7 were injured.
SB 721- For apartment buildings, legislation requires any multi-family with three or more (3+) dwelling units to complete an inspection of all Exterior Elevated Elements (EEE) by January 1, 2025, and every 6 years thereafter.
SB326- For Condominium HOA’S, legislation requires an inspection of all Exterior Elevated Elements (EEE) to be completed by January 1, 2025, and every 9 years thereafter.
323-225-2669 or 323-(BALCONY)
“The purpose of the inspection is to determine that exterior elevated elements and their associated waterproofing elements are in a generally safe condition, adequate working order, and free from any hazardous condition caused by fungus, deterioration, decay, or improper alteration to the extent that the life, limb, health, property, safety, or welfare of the public or the occupants is not endangered.” -SB721 and SB326
The new bill was created following the tragic death of six people in a Berkeley apartment building when their balcony collapsed. The cause was said to be due to the structural decay of the wood framing that supported the balcony.
“Exterior elevated element means the following types of structures, including their supports and railings: balconies, decks, porches, stairways, walkways, and entry structures that extend beyond exterior walls of the building and which have a walking surface that is elevated more than six feet above ground level, are designed for human occupancy or use, and rely in whole or in substantial part on wood or wood-based products for structural support or stability of the exterior elevated element.” -SB721 and SB326
“Associated waterproofing elements include flashings, membranes, coatings, and sealants that protect the load-bearing components of exterior elevated elements from exposure to water and the elements.”
Load bearing components are made with wood or wood-based products that extend beyond a building’s exterior wall. It has a walking surface designed for human use and is 6 feet above ground level. This includes balconies, decks, stairways, landings, walkways & supporting elements.
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Balcony1 provides services from minimum inspection required to a full-scope service package including all maintenance and repairs required for top safety measurement of your building.
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