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Mike Hsiao
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SB721 - Balcony Inspection Law: Inspectors and Repair recommendations?

Mike Hsiao
  • San Diego
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I was reading into the California SB721 Bill, which is the Balcony Inspection bill that requires certain multi-family properties to complete an inspection on existing balconies and decks by January 1st, 2025.  You can read the details in the link below

https://californiadeckinspection.com/california-sb-721-law/

I would be interested to get any recommendations on licensed civil/structural engineers in San Diego area, along with recommended contractors that specialize in decks/balconies.

Also, if anyone has done the inspections already, would love to get feedback on how everything went, and anything in particular to look out for? 

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Dan H.
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  • Poway, CA
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Dan H.
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Quote from @Matt Devincenzo:

I have two options I'll send. Also an architect or contractor can do these inspections. A report needs to be prepared so many contractors may not be willing to do this, but could.


 I believe the contractor must be licensed c5 framing contractor.  Most contractors do not meet this qualification.

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