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Balcony Inspections in Temple City, CA

Fast inspections. Full compliance.

Putting off your required balcony inspections in Temple City could leave you with steep fines, liability headaches, and serious safety risks for your tenants. At Balcony1, we’ll bring your building into compliance with SB-721 or SB-326, saving you time, money, and noncompliance headaches.

With over 20 years of experience serving properties across the San Gabriel Valley, we’ve built a reputation for trusted, code-compliant inspections. We use both non-invasive and minimally invasive methods to keep your balconies, decks, stairwells, walkways, and landings safe. Each inspection comes with a detailed report, signed and stamped by a licensed structural engineer, so you have official proof of compliance.

 

Don’t wait for minor issues to escalate into major safety risks. Schedule your balcony inspection today and bring your property up to code.

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Balcony Compliance Solutions for Temple City Landlords and HOAs

From scorching summers to seasonal rains, Temple City’s climate puts constant strain on elevated structures. Over time, moisture intrusion, wood rot, rust, and structural fatigue can quietly compromise your balconies.

You won’t always see the early signs, but that doesn’t mean the risk isn’t there. Regular balcony inspections are the best way to catch these problems early, so you’re not stuck with massive repair bills or legal liability.

SB-721 and SB-326 Laws Every Property Owner Should Know

California’s SB-721 and SB-326 balcony laws mandate regular inspections of all exterior elevated elements. As a property owner, here’s what you need to know:

SB-721 (Rental Properties):

  • Applies to apartment buildings and multi-family rentals with 3 or more units (excludes condos)
  • Initial inspection deadline: January 1, 2025
  • Re-inspection required every 6 years
  • Failure to comply can result in city-issued fines, forced repair orders, and liability if someone gets hurt

SB-326 (Condos and HOA Properties):

  • Applies to condos and HOA-managed properties with elevated exterior elements like balconies, decks, or walkways
  • First inspection deadline: January 1, 2025
  • Re-inspection required every 9 years
  • Ignoring this law can mean lawsuits, insurance issues, and unexpected emergency repairs

Our Step-By-Step Process for Safe and Compliant Balcony Inspections

With every balcony inspection, we identify hidden structural issues on your balconies, keeping your tenants safe and your building compliant. 

Visual Assessment to Identify Balcony Safety Problems

We begin by inspecting all elevated exterior structures, including balconies, staircases, walkways, and decks, for visual red flags like:

  • Water damage
  • Rust or corrosion
  • Soft spots or sagging areas
  • Loose railings or cracked surfaces
  • Signs of wood rot or aging fasteners
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Load Analysis to Confirm Balcony Structural Integrity

Next, we evaluate structural components like:

  • Beams, joists, and framing
  • Connectors and anchoring systems
  • Waterproofing integrity
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Final Report Detailing Required Repair Actions

Once your balcony inspection is complete, you’ll receive a professional report including:

  • Detailed notes and photo documentation
  • Code references for SB-721 or SB-326
  • A stamped statement from a licensed structural engineer proving your compliance

This report can be submitted to the city or kept on file for future reference, lease renewals, or HOA records.

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Stop Repairs Before They Start. Book Your Balcony Inspection Now.

At Balcony1, we help Temple City landlords and HOA boards avoid surprise repairs, liability claims, and last-minute scrambles with code-compliant balcony inspections. With over 20 years of experience, we catch issues early, before they drain your budget or land you in legal trouble. 

Keep your building and your tenants safe; schedule your balcony inspection with Balcony1 today.

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