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What Kind of Report Will I Receive After the Inspection?

What Kind of Report Will I Receive After the Inspection?​

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Why Does Your Inspection Report Matters?

Balcony Inspection Report: What to Look For?

What to Do with Your Report?

The DrBalcony Difference

Okay, so you’ve just had a balcony inspection done on your California property. Maybe it’s your first time navigating the wild world of SB-326 or SB-721, or perhaps you’re a seasoned pro. Either way, you’re probably staring at that inspection report wondering: What does it all mean?

Fear not! We’re about to demystify those reports and give you the knowledge you need to understand the findings, prioritize repairs, and ensure your balconies are safe and compliant.

Why Does Your Inspection Report Matters?

Let’s be real, nobody wants to get a failing grade. But a balcony inspection report isn’t just about passing or failing. It’s your roadmap to maintaining your property, protecting your residents, and avoiding legal headaches. Here’s why it’s so important:

  • Proof of Compliance: In California, it’s not enough to just say your balconies are safe. You need documentation. A professional inspection report proves you’ve taken the necessary steps to comply with SB-326 and SB-721.
  • Detailed Assessment: The report goes beyond a simple checklist. It provides a comprehensive look at your balconies’ condition, including photos, descriptions of any issues, and their severity. This information is invaluable for prioritizing repairs and budgeting for maintenance.
  • Liability Shield: In the unfortunate event of an accident, your inspection report can be a crucial piece of evidence. It demonstrates your due diligence in maintaining a safe property, which can help protect you from liability claims.

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Balcony Inspection Report: What to Look For?

Every inspection report is different, but here are some key sections you’re likely to find:

  1. Executive Summary: A brief overview of the inspector’s findings, highlighting any major concerns or areas requiring immediate attention.
  2. Balcony Identification: This section will list each balcony inspected, along with its location and identifying features.
  3. Detailed Findings: Here’s where things get specific. The inspector will describe any problems they found, including:
    • Structural Issues: Cracks in concrete, rotted wood, loose connections, etc.
    • Waterproofing Issues: Leaks, sealant failures, or other signs of water intrusion.
    • Railing Problems: Insufficient height, loose posts, or other safety hazards.
  4. Repair Recommendations: This section is key. The inspector will provide clear recommendations for any necessary repairs, often with a suggested timeline and estimated cost.
  5. Compliance Statement: This section will indicate whether your balconies comply with the requirements of SB-326 and SB-721. If repairs are needed, the inspector will explain what needs to be done to achieve compliance.

What to Do with Your Report?

Once you have your report, don’t just file it away and forget about it. Here’s how to use it to your advantage:

  • Prioritize Repairs: If there are any safety issues, address those immediately. Then, work with a qualified contractor to schedule the remaining repairs.
  • Budget for Future Maintenance: Use the report to plan for future balcony maintenance and budgeting.
  • Communicate with Your HOA or Tenants: If applicable, share the report with your HOA board or your tenants. Transparency builds trust and ensures everyone is on the same page about balcony safety.

The DrBalcony Difference

We know these reports can be overwhelming. That’s why we’re committed to providing clear, concise reports written in plain English, not technical jargon. Our inspectors will also gladly answer any questions you have about the findings and recommendations.

Need help understanding your balcony inspection report? Contact DrBalcony today for a free consultation. We’ll help you navigate the process and ensure your balconies are safe and compliant.

Contact DrBalcony for a professional inspection!

Ensure the safety of your balcony and living space with DrBalcony - We're a Tech Engineering firm that specializes in California SB326 & SB721 balcony inspections.  Over 300+ completed projects in California.

Request A Free EstimateClick To Call

FAQ Section: Top Questions & Answers

My property is well-maintained. Do I really need SB-326/SB-721 inspections?

YES! Even with excellent maintenance, hidden issues can develop due to construction errors, material flaws, or severe weather exposure. Inspections are about ensuring those don’t turn into major problems.

Our balconies were inspected a few years ago – isn't that enough?

Unfortunately, no. California laws mandate inspections on a set schedule, often every 6 years. Deterioration can happen quickly, making regular assessments essential.

Can I use my regular handyman for the balcony inspection?

It’s not recommended. Unless they hold specific licenses (architect, structural engineer, etc.) their inspection won’t be considered valid for SB-326/SB-721 compliance.

What if the inspection uncovers major issues?

First, don’t panic! Early detection often means less extensive (and expensive) repairs are needed. Work with your inspector to prioritize fixes, and explore if they offer repair services for a streamlined solution.

I'm worried about the cost of inspections. Are there any resources to help?

Start by getting detailed quotes from multiple companies. Factor in that proactive inspections help you avoid even bigger costs down the line due to neglected problems. Some property management associations offer guidance on budgeting for balcony compliance.