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Section 604 Inspections Required Every 5 Years in San Francisco — SF DBI Affidavit Required. Call (805) 312-8513 for a free quote today.
Section 604 · SB-721 · SB-326 · San Francisco

Section 604
Inspection

Licensed engineers conducting Section 604 exterior attachment inspections for San Francisco residential buildings. SF DBI affidavit preparation and filing included. Also SB-721 and SB-326 certified for balcony inspection, deck inspection, and full EEE / E3 inspections statewide.

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✓ SB-721 Certified ✓ SB-326 Certified ⚡ 48-Hour Reports 🔬 EEE / E3 Inspection 🏛️ PE-Stamped Every Report 🚫 Zero Repair Conflicts
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Why San Francisco Property Owners Choose DrBalcony for Section 604

San Francisco is the only city in California with three simultaneous inspection requirements: Section 604 (all residential buildings, every 5 years, DBI affidavit required), SB-721 (apartment buildings, every 6 years), and SB-326 (HOAs/condos, every 9 years). DrBalcony handles all three in a single coordinated visit — delivering all required reports and the SF DBI affidavit together. One licensed civil engineering firm. In-house PE stamp. No split responsibility.

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San Francisco Section 604, SB-721 & SB-326 — Complete Inspection Service

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Section 604 Exterior Attachment Inspection

Required for all San Francisco residential buildings with exterior attachments every 5 years. DrBalcony conducts the full inspection and prepares the required SF DBI affidavit confirming safe conditions or required repairs.

Every 5 years · SF DBI affidavit included · All residential building types

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SF DBI Affidavit Preparation & Filing

The Section 604 affidavit must be signed by a licensed inspector and filed with SF DBI. DrBalcony prepares, signs, and assists with filing the affidavit as part of every Section 604 inspection — ensuring your SF property remains code-compliant.

DBI compliant · Properly documented · Filed on your behalf

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SB-721 Balcony & EEE Inspection (Apartments)

San Francisco apartment buildings with 3+ units must also comply with California’s SB-721 balcony inspection law. DrBalcony combines your Section 604 and SB-721 EEE inspections into a single site visit — saving time and cost.

Deadline: January 2026 (passed) · Every 6 years · $500/day fine

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SB-326 HOA / Condo EEE Inspection

San Francisco condo associations must comply with SB-326 in addition to Section 604. Our licensed structural engineers conduct both in a coordinated process, delivering a complete compliance package for your SF HOA board.

Deadline: January 2025 (passed) · Every 9 years · PE stamp required

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Repair Oversight & DBI Violation Closeout

When inspections find deficiencies, DrBalcony provides repair specifications, permit support, and re-inspection — closing out open SF DBI violations and issuing your final Section 604, SB-721, and SB-326 compliance certificates.

Repair specs · DBI violation closeout · Final compliance certificates

Who Can Legally Sign Your Section 604 San Francisco Balcony Inspection Report?

SB-721 and SB-326 create different credential tiers. Understanding which applies to your Section 604 San Francisco building type determines whether your inspection is legally compliant.

Section 604 Inspection San Francisco | SF DBI | DrBalcony SB-326 requires PE or architect. SB-721 also permits contractors. DrBalcony PE qualifies for both. SB-326 — Condominiums & HOAs ✓ Licensed Structural Engineer (PE) ✓ Licensed Civil Engineer (PE) ✓ Licensed Architect ✗ Contractors NOT permitted by law SB-721 — Apartment Buildings ✓ Licensed Structural Engineer (PE) ✓ Licensed Civil Engineer (PE) ✓ Licensed Architect ✓ B/C-5 Contractor (5+ yrs multistory) ✓ Certified Building Inspector (ICC) DrBalcony — Licensed Civil Engineering Firm In-house PE stamps SB-721 AND SB-326 — both statutes, no referral needed

The Patented Minimally Invasive Inspection Method

Standard inspectors who cannot see hidden framing recommend expensive destructive openings. Our patented borescope system captures the same evidence through a single small hole — no membrane demolition, no unnecessary cost.

Section 604 Inspection San Francisco | SF DBI | DrBalcony Step 1 Locate joists Scan exterior. Find positions. No demo yet. Step 2 Single bore hole One small hole. No membrane cut needed. Step 3 Insert borescope Camera inside. Rot & moisture directly visible. Step 4 Seal & document Hole patched. Photos become legal evidence. Step 5 PE-stamped report In-house PE reviews & stamps. Delivered 48–72 hrs. Standard destructive approach: Membrane removal + scaffolding + patching = $1,000s per element in avoidable cost DrBalcony patented method: One small hole. Sealed. No unnecessary costs.
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Federally Patented — DrBalcony

Our patents cover a system that locates framing joists from outside the structure, drills a single small-bore hole per framing cavity, passes a borescope camera inside to photograph structural wood condition, and seals the patch. No membrane demolition. No deck removal. No unnecessary exploratory damage. Targeted findings drive targeted repairs — Section 604 San Francisco property owners pay only for what is actually deteriorated.

⚠️ San Francisco HOA & Condo Boards: Verify Section 604 & SB-326 Inspector Credentials

California Civil Code §5551 (SB-326) requires only a licensed structural engineer, civil engineer, or architect to sign a condominium or HOA inspection report. Section 604 requires a licensed inspector. Before contracting any vendor for a San Francisco HOA or residential building, request the signing engineer’s California PE license number and verify it at dca.ca.gov. DrBalcony’s in-house licensed PE signs every Section 604, SB-721, and SB-326 report directly.

What Every Section 604 San Francisco DrBalcony Inspection Delivers

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Civil Engineering Firm

Licensed California civil engineering firm. Reports stamped under the Professional Engineers Act — a materially different legal standard than a contractor signature.

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U.S. Patented Method

Two U.S. patents. Single bore hole per cavity. Internal framing photography. Patch sealed. No membrane demolition. Targeted findings = targeted repairs only.

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PE Signs Every Report

Every SB-721 and SB-326 report stamped by an in-house licensed civil or structural engineer. Not a contractor. Not an outside referral. In-house, every time.

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Zero Repairs — Ever

No repair staff. No contractor relationships. Zero financial stake in inspection findings. Our engineers have never performed a repair on a property they inspected.

48–72 Hour Delivery

AI-assisted field analysis plus dedicated PE review. Full stamped compliance report in 48–72 hours — without sacrificing the engineering credential.

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All 58 CA Counties

LA, OC, San Diego, Bay Area, Sacramento, Riverside, Ventura, Central Valley. One firm, one PE standard, one portal for your entire California portfolio.

Your Section 604 San Francisco Balcony Inspection — Start to Finish

A professional, engineer-managed inspection process that gets your Section 604 San Francisco property fully compliant as efficiently as possible.

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Free Quote

Submit details above or call (805) 312-8513. Response within 2 business hours with a no-obligation quote for your Section 604 San Francisco property.

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Scheduling

We coordinate with your on-site contact. Section 604 San Francisco balcony inspections typically scheduled within 5 business days.

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On-Site EEE / E3 Inspection

A licensed structural engineer inspects all exterior elevated elements per SB-721 or SB-326 with geo-tagged photo documentation.

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48-Hour Report

PE-stamped balcony inspection report delivered within 48 hours — findings, photos, hazard classifications, and repair recommendations.

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Compliance Certificate

If repairs are required, we provide specifications and re-inspect. Final SB-721 or SB-326 compliance certificate issued once your property is cleared.

What Our Clients Say About Section 604 Inspection San Francisco

★★★★★
“Our SF duplex needed Section 604 inspection and a DBI affidavit on a tight deadline. DrBalcony coordinated the Section 604 and SB-721 inspection in one visit and filed the affidavit. Incredibly efficient.”
Property Owner, Noe Valley, San Francisco
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“Our SF condo HOA needed to comply with Section 604, SB-721, and SB-326 simultaneously. DrBalcony was the only firm that could handle all three in one visit. PE-stamped reports delivered in 48 hours.”
HOA Board President, Pacific Heights, San Francisco
★★★★★
“I manage 9 buildings across San Francisco. DrBalcony handles all my Section 604, SB-721, and SB-326 inspections. Their Section 604 DBI affidavits are filed correctly the first time.”
Property Manager, San Francisco, CA

Section 604 Inspection San Francisco — Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about Section 604 Inspection San Francisco, SB-721, SB-326, EEE inspection, E3 inspection, and California compliance requirements.

Section 604 of the San Francisco Housing Code requires all residential buildings with exterior attachments — balconies, decks, stairways, walkways, landings — to be inspected every 5 years by a licensed professional. An affidavit confirming the inspection must be filed with SF DBI. Applies to all SF residential buildings including single-family homes, duplexes, apartments, and condos.
All San Francisco residential buildings with exterior attachments must comply with Section 604 every 5 years, regardless of building size or unit count. This is broader than SB-721 and SB-326. If your SF building has any exterior balcony, deck, stairway, walkway, or landing, Section 604 applies.
No. These are three separate requirements. Section 604 is a San Francisco-specific local ordinance requiring balcony and deck inspection every 5 years with a DBI affidavit. SB-721 is California state law for rental buildings with 3+ units, required every 6 years. SB-326 is state law for HOAs and condos, required every 9 years. San Francisco property owners may need to comply with all three simultaneously.
The Section 604 affidavit is a signed declaration by a licensed inspector confirming that exterior attachments have been inspected and are either (a) in safe condition, or (b) have identified conditions requiring repair within a specified timeframe. DrBalcony prepares and assists with filing the affidavit as part of every Section 604 inspection.
Yes — and that’s exactly what we recommend for San Francisco properties. DrBalcony coordinates all three inspections in a single on-site visit when possible, delivering all required reports and the DBI affidavit together. More efficient and cost-effective than separate inspections.
Non-compliance can result in SF DBI notices of violation, daily fines, required repairs under city enforcement, and legal liability in personal injury cases. Combined with SB-721 and SB-326 penalties, San Francisco property owners face the most complex balcony and EEE inspection compliance environment in California.

“San Francisco property owners face three separate inspection laws simultaneously. DrBalcony is the only firm that coordinates Section 604, SB-721, and SB-326 in a single visit — with one PE stamp, one report package, and one DBI affidavit.”

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