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Balcony Inspection in Marin County, CA

Don’t Risk Noncompliance with SB-721 & SB-326

Keep your tenants safe, avoid fines, and keep your building up to code.

Is Your Building Compliant with SB-721 & SB-326?

If you own or manage a multifamily property, you could be falling behind on SB-721 and SB-326 compliance.

 

The deadline for balcony inspections in Marin County was January 1, 2026, and if you haven’t completed them, you could be putting your building or your tenants at risk.

 

At Balcony1, we’ve been helping property owners like you bring their buildings up to code for 20+ years, providing in-depth balcony inspections in Los Angeles, Glendale, and throughout California.

 

We assess your Exterior Elevated Elements (EEEs) like balconies, decks, stairways, and walkways, catching wood rot, water intrusion, and corrosion before they worsen.

 

The deadline for inspections is long past. Don’t leave yourself vulnerable to fines, safety risks, or legal complications.

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Why Your Balconies Need To Be Inspected

EEEs like balconies and decks are constantly exposed to the elements.Sunlight can weaken and dry out wood, water can penetrate protective barriers, and metal hardware can start to rust and degrade. 

While everything may look stable from the outside, there may be damage beneath the surface. Routine balcony inspections can help you catch these hidden risks before they become dangerous. 

Property owners throughout Whittier, Tulare County, and nearby areas rely on our team to detect early signs of deterioration in areas like:

  • Structural framing and load-bearing components
  • Waterproofing systems and drainage performance
  • Railings, connectors, and attachment points

By addressing these problems early, we help you avoid costly damage and prevent structural failure over time.

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Your Guide to SB-721 and SB-326 Requirements

California’s balcony inspection laws, SB-721 and SB-326 require professional balcony inspections across multifamily and HOA-managed properties. 

These regulations require you evaluate all EEEs for safety risks before they lead to serious structural problems.

EEEs typically include structures like:

  • Balconies
  • Decks
  • Elevated walkways
  • Stair systems
  • Landings and guardrails

Here’s what you need to know as a property owner or manager:

  • SB-721 applies to apartment buildings with three or more units and requires inspections on a 6-year cycle
  • SB-326 applies to condominiums and HOA communities, with inspections required every 9 years

The initial compliance deadline of January 1, 2026 has already passed, and failure to meet these requirements can result in consequences like:

  • Financial penalties (up to $500 per day)
  • Enforcement actions from local authorities
  • Increased legal liability in the event of an incident
  • Trouble getting an insurance policy

Don’t put your building at risk. Get compliant today.

Our Inspection Process For Safe, Compliant Balconies

Full Property Evaluation

We inspect every Exterior Elevated Element (EEE) on your property, including balconies, decks, elevated walkways, stairways and railings.

1

Detailed Inspection

Our team uncovers early indicators of deterioration, such as surface cracking, rust, weakening materials, and signs of water intrusion.

2

Moisture & Structural Testing

If further analysis is needed, we use moisture detection equipment, infrared scanning, and borescopes to reveal hidden wood rot and internal structural issues.

3

Certified Reporting for Compliance

We provide you with a clear, engineer-stamped report that you can use as proof of compliance with SB-721 and SB-326.

4

Prompt Repair Solutions

If we find issues on your property, we manage everything from minor fixes to full structural balcony repairs to bring your property up to code.

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Don’t Risk Fines or Dangerous Accidents

Don’t leave yourself at risk of hefty fines or dangerous collapses. With professional balcony inspections and repairs, our licensed contractors will bring your building into compliance with SB-721 and SB-326.

It’s not too late to protect your tenants and save money. Get compliant today.

Questions About Balcony Inspections? We’re Here To Help

The cost of balcony inspection varies depending on your building size, number of units, and how accessible each elevated structure is. In many cases, pricing ranges from $400 to $800 per balcony.

Timelines depend on the size and layout of your property, but we can typically complete smaller properties within 1-2 days. Larger apartment buildings and HOA managed areas may take several days.

Yes, responsibility typically falls on the HOA for shared structural components, including balconies. This may differ based on the association’s governing documents, so it’s important to review those guidelines.

Inspections must be performed by licensed structural engineers, architects, or certified building inspectors who are familiar with SB-721 and SB-326 requirements.

If your property fails inspection, you’ll need to complete repairs to bring it up to code. Ignoring required fixes can put you at risk of fines, increased liability, and safety hazards for occupants.

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