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Pioneering Solutions in the Field of Building Compliance
Discover DrBalcony’s patented balcony repair solutions, designed to meet California’s SB 326 & SB 721 regulations while extending the lifespan of your balconies.
We’re Committed to Innovation and Pushing the Boundaries of What’s Possible
Our team of engineers, architects, designers, and licensed inspectors have developed cutting-edge solutions that offer our clients seamless, innovative, and aspirational experiences.
Discover Our Patents
DrBalcony’s patent portfolio includes several patents that protect our intellectual property and demonstrate our commitment to advancing the field of building compliance.
Patent No: US 11,906,506 B1
System and method for inspecting and maintaining the exterior elevated elements of building structures
This patent covers a system and method for inspecting and maintaining the exterior elevated elements of building structures, such as balconies, decks, and other elevated surfaces. The system includes a device for detecting damage or defects, as well as a method for analyzing the data collected by the device to determine the severity and location of the damage. This patent helps protect our innovative approach to building compliance and ensures that our clients receive the best possible service.
Publication No: US 2022/0303747 A1
Earthquake Damage Warning System
This publication describes a system for detecting and warning of earthquake damage to building structures. The system includes sensors for detecting seismic activity, as well as a method for analyzing the data collected by the sensors to determine the severity and location of the damage. This patent demonstrates our commitment to safety and innovation in the field of building compliance.
Patent No: US 12, 0333, 14 B2
System and method for inspecting and maintaining the exterior elevated elements of building structures
The method, from the outside of the balcony, detects locations of two wooden joists in the interior of the balcony, where there is no access to pass a camera from the outside of the balcony into the interior space between the two joists. The method drills a hole into the interior space of the balcony and passes a camera through the hole into the interior space of the balcony. The method captures one or more images by the camera from the wooden surfaces in the interior space of balcony. The method analyzes the images to determine the existence of wood rot in the interior space of the balcony.The method removes the camera from the interior space of the balcony. The method seals the hole.

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Patent No: US 11,906,506 B1

System and method for inspecting and maintaining the exterior elevated elements of building structures

This patent covers a system and method for inspecting and maintaining the exterior elevated elements of building structures, such as balconies, decks, and other elevated surfaces. The system includes a device for detecting damage or defects, as well as a method for analyzing the data collected by the device to determine the severity and location of the damage. This patent helps protect our innovative approach to building compliance and ensures that our clients receive the best possible service.

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Publication No: US 2022/0303747 A1

Earthquake Damage Warning System

This publication describes a system for detecting and warning of earthquake damage to building structures. The system includes sensors for detecting seismic activity, as well as a method for analyzing the data collected by the sensors to determine the severity and location of the damage. This patent demonstrates our commitment to safety and innovation in the field of building compliance.

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System and method for inspecting and maintaining the exterior elevated elements of building structures

The method, from the outside of the balcony, detects locations of two wooden joists in the interior of the balcony, where there is no access to pass a camera from the outside of the balcony into the interior space between the two joists. The method drills a hole into the interior space of the balcony and passes a camera through the hole into the interior space of the balcony. The method captures one or more images by the camera from the wooden surfaces in the interior space of balcony. The method analyzes the images to determine the existence of wood rot in the interior space of the balcony.The method removes the camera from the interior space of the balcony. The method seals the hole.

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