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Balcony Inspection Burbank, CA

Make compliance easier to manage

From inspection to reporting to repair recommendations, get the clarity needed to move your property toward compliance.

If your Burbank apartment building or HOA hasn’t completed its required SB-721 or SB-326 balcony inspection, your property may be at risk of enforcement issues, civil penalties, required repairs, or liability exposure. Balcony1 helps you take the next step toward compliance.

 

With over two decades of experience, our licensed balcony inspectors in Burbank use both non-invasive and invasive techniques to identify structural risks with exterior elevated elements (EEEs), including compromised waterproofing, weakened railings, and corrosion on decks, balconies, and walkways serving properties across Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, and the greater Los Angeles County area. We provide detailed inspection reports prepared or reviewed by qualified professionals to help document your inspection findings, protect your tenants, and support your standing under state law.

 

Contact Balcony1 today to schedule your balcony inspection in Burbank, CA, and address compliance needs before risks increase further. 

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Read Why Burbank Residents Trust Balcony1’s Safety Solutions

Expert Inspections to Keep Your Balconies Safe

Balcony inspections protect tenants from the structural failures that Southern California sun, seasonal rain, and daily load cycles quietly produce over time. For Burbank landlords managing properties in Magnolia Park, Downtown Burbank, or along Olive Avenue, regular inspection cycles catch corrosion, rot, and weakened framing before they turn into liability.

Why SB-721 & SB-326 Are Critical for Balcony Safety Compliance

California’s SB-721 and SB-326 laws were created after the 2015 Berkeley balcony collapse, which resulted in six deaths and multiple injuries. These laws require regular inspections of exterior elevated elements in multifamily properties to help prevent similar failures.

 

What the laws require:

 

  • SB-721 applies to apartment buildings with three or more multifamily dwelling units 
  • SB-326 applies to condominium and common interest development associations 
  • Exterior elevated elements must be inspected, including balconies, decks, walkways, and stairway landings
  • SB-721 inspections are due by January 1, 2026, with re-inspections every six years
  • SB-326 inspections were due by January 1, 2025, with re-inspections every nine years


For Burbank property owners with covered multifamily buildings in the Media District, Rancho, or near Downtown, missed inspection cycles can lead to enforcement issues, required repairs, and civil penalties in certain situations. 

Balcony1’s licensed inspectors handle the inspection process, reporting, and documentation needed to help keep your property in good standing.

We Ensure Thorough Balcony Inspections in Burbank, CA

Our four-step process serves the full range of Burbank housing stock, from garden apartments along Victory Boulevard to HOA-managed condos in the Burbank Hills, delivering clear inspection reports without disrupting your residents. 

Initial Assessment & Evaluation

Our licensed balcony inspectors in Los Angeles County start by cataloging every exterior elevated element on site, including balconies, decks, landings, stairways, and walkways. The team then assesses structural condition across the full inventory, documenting early signs of wear such as water damage, cracked supports, dry rot, and compromised fasteners that may require further testing or repair. Buildings we inspect regularly span Burbank, Studio City, Toluca Lake, and North Hollywood multifamily portfolios.

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Comprehensive Balcony Visual Inspection

Next, our Burbank contractors perform a detailed visual inspection of load-bearing components, waterproofing membranes, flashing, guardrails, and attachment points to the building envelope. Using a mix of non-invasive and minimally invasive tools, such as moisture meters and borescope probes, we uncover surface and hidden issues without disturbing finishes or disrupting tenants, allowing us to flag concerns before they escalate into structural failures.

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In-Depth Findings & Inspection Report

Following the balcony inspection in Burbank, we prepare a comprehensive inspection report typically delivered within two to three weeks of site work. Prepared or reviewed by the appropriate qualified professional, the report includes photo documentation, EEE inventory counts, condition ratings, and technical findings that help document findings and next steps under SB-721 or SB-326. 

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Repair Recommendations & Maintenance Plans

If an inspector identifies an exterior elevated element that poses an immediate safety threat, or surface conditions like dry rot, delaminated waterproofing, corroded fasteners, or joist damage, we'll provide custom repair solutions scoped to address documented issues and support compliance. From reinforcing structural framing to rebuilding waterproofing assemblies and replacing compromised guardrails, we address each finding by severity. We also offer ongoing maintenance strategies tailored to Burbank's climate exposure, helping you extend the life of your balconies between inspection cycles.

 

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What Burbank Property Owners Ask Us Before They Book

Pricing scales with your EEE inventory, building size, and whether invasive testing is required. We provide a fixed quote after a quick property review, so there are no surprise line items once the report is delivered.

Under SB-326, the association is generally responsible for completing required inspections of covered exterior elevated elements. Repair cost allocation may depend on the CC&Rs, maintenance responsibilities, and the specific components involved. 

Yes. Most of the work happens from the exterior, and any interior access is scheduled directly with your property manager to avoid disrupting residents.

If an immediate safety hazard is identified, the affected area may need to be restricted from use, and the required notices and repair timelines will depend on the applicable law, the severity of the issue, and local enforcement requirements. 

Yes. SB-721 applies to multifamily buildings with three or more multifamily dwelling units regardless of construction year, and mid-century wood-frame properties common across Magnolia Park and Rancho often need these inspections the most. 

Don’t Let a Missed Inspection Become a Bigger Compliance Issue

Clean inspection paperwork can help with insurance renewals, refinancing, buyer due diligence, and compliance documentation. We help make that process easier so you can focus on running the building instead of defending it. 

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