Keep outdoor spaces safe
The January 1 deadline for balcony inspections in California is almost here, and property owners could face costly fines or legal consequences if they don’t comply in time.
SB-721 and SB-326 require safety inspections for all multi-family buildings with three or more units, ensuring balconies, decks, and other exterior structures pass structural integrity regulations. With balcony inspections in Kings County, CA, Balcony1 assesses all exterior elevated elements to keep your residents safe and your property up to code.
Our licensed contractors and balcony inspectors have over 20 years of experience in balcony inspections and repairs, helping building owners in Kings County avoid costly noncompliance fees. We use non-invasive testing methods to check every balcony for wear, identify potential risks, and prevent dangerous collapses without damaging your property during our inspection of all exterior elevated elements.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Schedule your balcony inspection in Kings County and let Balcony1 bring your property up to code by January 1, 2025.
Balconies in Kings County are constantly exposed to the elements, causing wear and tear on waterproofing systems, load-bearing supports, and railings. Over time, this natural deterioration can compromise structural integrity and increase safety risks for residents.
Regular balcony inspections in Kings County catch these issues early, allowing you to make timely repairs and prevent potential accidents. Our balcony inspections identify structural risks and safety issues, ensuring compliance with local and state regulations. Balcony1 keeps your property and its occupants safe, saving you money by preventing costly structural issues in the future.
California’s SB-721 and SB-326 require multi-family property owners to comply with safety standards for balconies and elevated structures.
SB-721 covers apartment buildings with three or more units, requiring a full inspection of balconies and similar structures by January 1, 2025. After the initial inspection, these properties must schedule follow-up checks every six years. SB-326 applies to condominiums and HOAs, setting the same initial compliance date but requiring follow-up inspections every nine years.
Balcony inspections in Kings County ensure the safety of exterior elevated elements, including load-bearing supports, waterproofing layers, and railings. Failure to meet these standards can lead to financial penalties and legal risks for property owners. Schedule an inspection with Balcony1 today to stay ahead of this deadline, protect your property, and keep your residents safe.
Balcony1’s balcony inspections in Kings County catch issues early, helping property owners avoid major repairs and keep residents safe.
With over 20 years of experience, Balcony1 provides safe, professional balcony inspections in Kings County to help property owners comply with California’s SB-721 and SB-326 laws. Our licensed inspectors handle everything from visual inspections to final repairs, keeping your residents safe and your building up to code.
Schedule your balcony inspection in Kings County, CA, and let Balcony1 bring your property up to code by the January 1 deadline.