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If you own a qualifying multifamily rental building, condominium, or HOA-managed property in California, SB-721 or SB-326 may require exterior elevated elements to be inspected by the applicable deadline. Balcony1 offers comprehensive balcony inspections in Palmdale, CA to help address these requirements.
After inspection, our team of structural engineers and dedicated project managers will implement all necessary repairs to restore safety to your balcony. We provide detailed reports that may be used as inspection documentation for SB-721 and SB-326 requirements.
If you haven’t scheduled your inspection, don’t delay any longer. Contact Balcony1 today and let our experienced contractors help address your building’s California balcony safety requirements.
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
With over 20 years of experience serving Palmdale and nearby areas like Lancaster, Santa Clarita, and California City, we identify structural issues, waterproofing failures, and potential safety hazards — helping you save money on future repairs. Our team of professional contractors is well-versed in California law and balcony safety standards, ensuring that every inspection is thorough and precise.
Our experienced project managers maintain clear communication throughout every step of your inspection, providing detailed reports and identifying all necessary repairs.
California’s SB-721 and SB-326 laws ensure the safety and integrity of balconies and other exterior elevated elements (balconies, decks, porches, etc.) in multi-family residences.
SB-721 mandates that buildings with three or more units must undergo inspections every six years by a licensed professional. SB-721’s initial inspection deadline was extended to January 1, 2026. SB-326’s initial inspection deadline was January 1, 2025.
SB-326 applies to condominium associations, mandating inspections every nine years. Balcony1 conducts comprehensive inspections of all exterior elevated elements to ensure your building’s legal compliance and safeguard your property for years to come.
Regular balcony maintenance and periodic inspections can prevent costly repairs and ensure your tenants’ safety. Balcony1’s detailed inspection reports provide clear recommendations for any necessary maintenance, allowing you to stay compliant with Southern California safety regulations for exterior elevated elements.
Balconies in Palmdale face unique challenges due to extreme climates in Southern California. Water damage from infrequent rain can cause wood rot and structural deterioration if balconies are not properly waterproofed.
Additionally, the intense summer heat can cause materials to expand and contract, leading to structural damage, cracks, and weakening joints. Identifying and addressing these structural issues early is essential to maintaining the integrity of your balcony.
At Balcony1, our inspection process begins with a thorough assessment of your balcony’s structural integrity and waterproofing elements. Our experienced contractors will use borehole endoscopic testing to examine your balcony’s structural elements, providing detailed reports to inform you about any necessary repairs.
Balcony1 begins our inspection process with an in-depth initial assessment. Our experienced contractors will assess the waterproofing systems and load-bearing components of your building’s elevated exterior elements.
Next, our Palmdale team conducts a detailed inspection to identify any signs of visible wear on your balcony. They will document any signs of structural weakness, using minimally invasive testing to identify potential hazards that may compromise your balcony’s safety.
After completing the visual inspection, our contractors produce a comprehensive report. Our inspectors in Palmdale will clearly describe their findings, providing recommendations for necessary repairs. All reports are verified by a certified engineer and may be used as inspection documentation for the applicable deadline.
If an inspection reveals safety concerns, our team provides expert repair services to keep your Palmdale property compliant and secure. From small repairs to full structural restorations, we help keep balconies strong, reliable, and aligned with California’s SB-721 and SB-326 safety requirements.
We collaborate with HOAs, property managers, and board members to organize repairs efficiently, limit disruptions for residents, and help safeguard the long-term value of communities throughout Palmdale.
Even minor issues can point to hidden structural problems. It’s time to schedule an inspection if you notice any of the following:
Our step-by-step approach restores your balcony’s safety, strength, and compliance:
If your building’s elevated exterior elements haven’t been inspected for California balcony law requirements, your applicable deadline may have passed or may be approaching. Balcony1 will conduct a thorough inspection, complete necessary repairs, and provide you with a detailed report that may be used as inspection documentation.
Don’t wait until it’s too late. Contact Balcony1 and get a free balcony inspection quote from a general contractor in Palmdale, California to address your applicable inspection requirements.
The cost of a balcony inspection in Palmdale, CA varies depending on the size of the property and the number of balconies to be inspected. At Balcony1, we provide transparent pricing and detailed quotes, so you’ll be informed about the cost of your inspection before we begin work.
In California, the responsibility for balcony repairs depends on the specific bylaws of the Homeowners Association (HOA). Typically, the HOA is responsible for maintaining and repairing common areas.. Speak with your HOA to confirm their policies regarding balcony inspection.
To determine whether your balcony is safe, look for visible signs of damage such as cracks in the flooring, rusted metal components, or wood rot. If your balcony feels wobbly or unstable, it could indicate underlying structural issues.
It’s important to schedule regular balcony inspections to ensure your balcony remains safe, even if you don’t notice visible wear. Balcony1’s experienced inspectors will conduct a thorough evaluation, identifying any potential hazards and providing you with a detailed report.
If your balcony doesn’t comply with California’s SB 721 or SB 326 laws, it’s important to take immediate action and schedule a balcony inspection as soon as possible. alcony1 can conduct inspections and implement repairs to help address code concerns.
Schedule a consultation with Balcony1 today to ensure your building’s compliance with California balcony laws by January 1, 2025.