Protect your tenants
Ignoring your mandatory balcony inspections in Claremont could put your tenants and your finances at risk. With thorough balcony inspections, Balcony1 can help you address costly repairs, legal concerns, and safety hazards associated with California’s SB-721 and SB-326 laws.
At Balcony1, we help building owners detect issues before they become liabilities. With more than 20 years of experience across California, our licensed inspectors and contractors uncover hidden safety risks using invasive and non-invasive techniques. You’ll get a detailed inspection report that can support SB-721 or SB-326 compliance.
Don’t wait for a violation notice or an accident. Schedule your balcony inspection in Claremont and Los Angeles County with us today.
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
Claremont’s and the surrounding area’s warm, sunny climate, seasonal rain, and temperature fluctuations put long-term stress on balconies, especially those built with wood framing, stucco, or metal fasteners. Over time, moisture intrusion, corrosion, and dry rot can degrade structural integrity without any visible signs.
Regular balcony inspections catch these hidden issues before they turn into expensive repairs or serious safety risks. By checking structural connections and surface materials, we help support building safety, resident protection, and compliance with SB-721 or SB-326.
To reduce the risk of balcony collapses and ensure long-term safety, California passed SB-721 and SB-326, both of which apply to elevated exterior elements (EEEs) like balconies, decks, and stairways. If your rental or condo property falls under either of these laws, here’s what you need to know:
SB-721 (Rental Properties):
SB-326 (Condos & HOAs):
If you don’t comply, you could be faced with:
With our step-by-step balcony inspection process, we make it easier for property owners to support SB-721 or SB-326 compliance. Here’s what you can expect:
We start with a full visual inspection of elevated exterior elements: balconies, stairs, decks, and landings 6+ feet off the ground. We look for:
Spotting these problems early can keep your tenants safe and help you avoid expensive repairs down the line.
Once we’ve documented visible damage, we test what’s underneath the surface to determine whether your balconies are structurally sound. We use:
This gives us a full picture of your balcony’s integrity while protecting your property from unnecessary damage.
After the inspection, we provide you with a clear, organized report that outlines our findings and what you need to do next. Every report includes:
This report gives you documentation to support SB-721 or SB-326 compliance and help reduce the risk of fines, forced repairs, or liability issues down the road.
Costs vary depending on the number of elevated structures and their condition. At Balcony1, we tailor our quotes to each Claremont property, giving you a detailed estimate before any inspection begins—no surprises.
Yes, in most shared residential communities, the HOA is responsible for maintaining balconies and similar common areas. That said, it’s always a good idea to double-check your HOA’s specific maintenance guidelines.
Visible damage like cracking, wood rot, rust, or water stains can be signs of trouble. Unusual noises or movement when stepping onto the balcony are also causes for concern. If anything feels off, schedule a safety inspection with Balcony1.
Properties with identified issues may need repairs to address state requirements and safety concerns. Balcony1 helps Claremont owners navigate these requirements and plan repairs needed to support compliance.
For over 20 years, Balcony1 has helped California property owners catch small issues before they turn into costly repairs or legal problems. We make it easier to support SB-721 or SB-326 compliance with fast inspections, clear repair plans, and detailed reports you can use for documentation.
Avoid surprise bills, code violations, or liability headaches. Schedule your balcony inspection in Claremont today.