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California property owners and landlords are required to complete mandatory balcony inspections by January 1, 2026, under the state’s SB-721 and SB-326 laws, with non-compliance leading to potential fines and liability. Balcony1 provides licensed balcony inspections in Santa Cruz County, CA, ensuring your residential properties meet all state safety standards for exterior elevated elements (EEEs).
For Santa Cruz County building owners, balcony inspections identify risks like structural wear, waterproofing issues, and other factors that could jeopardize your residents’ safety. Through a multi-step inspection process, our experienced and certified balcony inspectors deliver detailed inspection reports and actionable recommendations to property owners in Santa Cruz County and nearby locations like San Francisco, Sacramento, and throughout California that support long-term property safety and compliance.
Contact Balcony1 today and have our professional team handle balcony inspections in Santa Cruz County, CA, to ensure your properties are compliant with SB-721 and SB-326 by Jan 1, 2026.
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
Routine balcony inspections in Santa Cruz County protect residents’ safety and preserve the structural integrity of multi-family properties. California law mandates inspections of all exterior elevated elements, like balconies, decks, and walkways, to prevent accidents and address potential hazards. By staying current with balcony inspections, Santa Cruz property owners avoid penalties while ensuring their buildings meet state safety requirements.
California’s SB-721 and SB-326 laws establish clear guidelines for balcony inspections on multi-family properties in Santa Cruz County. Both laws were enacted after a fatal balcony collapse in Berkeley, CA, emphasizing the need to prevent similar incidents and safety issues by maintaining safe building conditions.
Under SB-721, apartment buildings with three or more units must undergo inspections every six years to assess structural soundness. SB-326 applies specifically to condominiums and common interest developments, requiring inspections every nine years. California property owners who fail to comply may face daily fines of $100 to $500 if necessary repairs are not completed within 30 days of the inspection report, according to state regulations.
Our thorough balcony inspection process covers every step needed to keep Santa Cruz County properties compliant with California’s safety regulations. Our experienced team of balcony inspectors, project managers, and structural engineers manage each detail of the inspection process to ensure your apartments or condominiums meet the SB-721 and SB-326 requirements by the Jan. 1, 2026 deadline.
Our skilled inspectors bring over 20 years of experience to every balcony inspection in Santa Cruz County, including properties in Santa Cruz and Watsonville, ensuring adherence to California’s strict safety standards. Protecting your investment and prioritizing resident safety are our top goals, offering you peace of mind through reliable balcony inspections.
Contact Balcony1 today to schedule a consultation for balcony inspections in Santa Cruz County, CA, so your property meets the SB-721 and SB-326 requirements by the Jan. 1, 2026 deadline.