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Balcony Inspections in Los Angeles, CA

Detailed Assessments. Actionable Insights. Stronger Buildings.

Protect Your Property, and Your Reputation, with Balcony1

If your multi-family property hasn’t been inspected under California’s SB-721 or SB-326 laws, you could be facing compliance issues, legal liability, and serious safety risks. At Balcony1, we specialize in balcony inspections in Los Angeles that help building owners, HOAs, and property managers stay compliant and protect their residents.

 

With over 20 years of experience throughout California, our team knows exactly what to look for, from dry rot and water intrusion to corroded connectors and hidden structural damage. We also serve nearby areas like Pasadena, Santa Monica, Burbank, and Long Beach, delivering inspection reports prepared or reviewed by qualified professionals to help document compliance with SB-721 or SB-326 requirements.

 

Don’t risk non-compliance. Schedule your Los Angeles balcony inspection with Balcony1 today and take the next step toward a safer, code-compliant property.

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The Importance of Balcony Inspections for Your Residential Building

Balcony1 offers trusted inspections to ensure your balcony’s safety and compliance with state laws. With over 10 years of experience, our fully-licensed team has successfully completed hundreds of balcony inspections and repairs in Los Angeles and nearby areas like Beverly Hills, Santa Clarita, and Huntington Park. Our inspections are performed by qualified professionals based on the applicable law, including licensed engineers, licensed architects, certified building inspectors, or qualified CSLB-licensed contractors where allowed.

 

Our dedicated project managers oversee every inspection, offering transparent communication from initial inspection to ongoing repairs. Each balcony inspection report is prepared or reviewed by the appropriate qualified professional and helps document inspection findings, repair needs, and compliance status. 

What You Should Know About SB-721 & SB-326

What to Expect from Balcony1’s Inspection Process

On-Site Evaluation of Your Exterior Elevated Elements

We begin with a full walkthrough of all exterior elevated elements, including balconies, decks, stairways, and walkways. Our team looks for red flags like cracking surfaces, peeling finishes, rust, loose railings, or visible water damage, signs that can point to deeper structural issues.

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Specialized Testing & Structural Review

To evaluate your building’s integrity, we use professional tools like endoscopes, moisture meters, and structural probes to examine beams, joists, and waterproofing membranes. This testing helps us detect issues that aren’t visible to the naked eye, especially in older buildings or properties exposed to Los Angeles’ dry heat and sun.

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Engineer-Stamped Report with Clear Next Steps

Following your inspection, you’ll receive a detailed inspection report prepared or reviewed by the appropriate qualified professional that outlines:

 

  • The current inspection findings and compliance status of your property 
  • Visual and documented evidence of any wear or damage
  • Specific repair recommendations to address documented safety issues


This report helps document your inspection findings and compliance steps for LADBS, local code enforcement, or other applicable records, while also providing a clear action plan for any needed repairs or maintenance. 

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Making Structural Repairs to Your Balcony

If our technicians discover structural issues during your inspection, we’ll provide you with all details, including photos, about the issue at hand, along with all recommendations. Our local team handles everything from minor maintenance to major renovations, ensuring your balcony or walkway is safe and compliant with California regulations.

How To Tell If You Need Balcony Repairs

What looks like a minor flaw can often point to larger safety risks. Schedule an inspection if you notice:

 

  • Cracks appearing in balcony surfaces or support areas
  • Floors that feel soft, bouncy, or uneven when walked on
  • Rust, corrosion, or other damage to metal parts
  • Paint that’s bubbling, peeling, or lifting near joints
  • Water stains, discoloration, or signs of leakage
  • Railings or posts that shift, wobble, or don’t feel secure

Our Balcony Repair Methods, Proven & Effective

We follow a proven method to ensure your balcony remains safe, strong, and fully compliant:

 

  • Comprehensive Inspection: We carefully examine the balcony to uncover problems and determine their severity.
  • Clear Repair Plan: You’ll get a transparent proposal with recommended fixes and an upfront cost breakdown.
  • Reinforcement & Replacement: Weak or damaged sections are either strengthened or swapped out with durable, high-grade materials.
  • Waterproof Protection: We seal vulnerable areas to keep out moisture and extend the life of your balcony.
  • Final Verification: All work is double-checked to confirm it meets California’s strict safety and building requirements.

Before You Book, Read This

The cost of a balcony inspection in Los Angeles can vary based on the size and number of exterior, elevated elements your property has. Balcony1 offers transparent pricing and detailed quotes to ensure you’re fully informed about your costs.

Most on-site inspections take 2 to 4 hours, depending on the number of elevated elements. Stamped reports are typically delivered within 1 to 2 weeks.

In many cases, the HOA or association may be responsible for structural maintenance of covered exterior elevated elements, but responsibility depends on the CC&Rs, maintenance matrix, inspection findings, and the specific components involved. 

SB-721 inspections may be performed by qualified professionals such as licensed architects, licensed civil or structural engineers, certified building inspectors or officials, or CSLB-licensed contractors with an A, B, or C-5 license and at least five years of relevant experience. SB-326 inspections must be performed by a licensed structural engineer, licensed civil engineer, or licensed architect. Self-inspections and in-house maintenance reviews do not satisfy the inspection requirements. 

Yes. California Civil Code 1954 requires at least 24 hours written notice before accessing a tenant’s unit or private balcony. We coordinate with your on-site staff to batch access and keep disruption to a minimum.

Don't Let a Balcony Become Your Biggest Liability

Between tenant safety, regulatory pressure, and the next insurance renewal on your calendar, there’s a lot riding on the condition of your elevated structures. A proactive inspection from our team puts documented protection in your hands, measurable compliance in your file, and one less thing on your mind. Reach out today and let’s get your property into the position it deserves to be in.

We Inspect Properties Throughout Los Angeles & Nearby Cities

We proudly serve property owners across Los Angeles, Glendale, Huntington Park, Compton, and surrounding areas, helping local communities meet California’s evolving safety standards. Whether you’re managing a mid-sized rental or a large HOA property, our experienced team is ready to support your compliance goals with professional, timely service.

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