SB721 Compliance Services

Maintaining the structural integrity and safety of multi-unit residential properties is not just a legal requirement—it’s a commitment to protecting lives. SB721, also known as the “Balcony Bill”, mandates periodic inspections of exterior elevated elements (EEEs) such as balconies, decks, walkways and stairways in multi-family buildings with three or more units in California. With a compliance deadline of January 1, 2026, property owners must act quickly to avoid hefty fines and unsafe living conditions. At Mid-Cities Engineering, we specialize in comprehensive SB721 compliance services, ensuring your property meets all regulations while maintaining its structural integrity. Our team of experts is here to guide you through every step, from inspection to repairs, making the process seamless and stress-free.

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Do not risk non-compliance or compromised safety. Contact our engineers today to learn how simple it can be to meet SB721 requirements and protect your property and residents.

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Visual Inspection

Our experienced engineers perform thorough on-site visual inspections of your property’s exterior elevated elements. These inspections focus on evaluating existing conditions for identifying visible signs of wear, damage, or deterioration as outlined in the SB721 bill. By assessing structural conditions such as cracks, rot, or other vulnerabilities, we ensure your property complies with state regulations while prioritizing the safety of its occupants. Let us help you identify issues before they become costly repairs.

Intrusive Testing

To uncover hidden structural isues, we utilize advanced equipment and techniques, such as a borescope, to perform intrusive testing. This method allows us to evaluate the internal condition of exterior elevated elements, identifying potential risks that may not be visible during a surface-level inspection. Our approach ensures a thorough assessment, providing you with the peace of mind that your property is both compliant and secure.

Inspection Report

After completing the inspections, we prepare a detailed report summarizing our findings. This comprehensive document highlights the condition of your property’s exterior elevated elements, identifies any areas of non-compliance, and provides actionable recommendations for repairs or maintenance. Our clear and concise reports not only meet SB721 requirements but also serve as a roadmap for achieving compliance efficiently.

Planning and Pulling Permits

Mid-Cities Engineering goes beyond inspections to help you implement necessary repairs. Our team can develop precise engineering plans and assist with obtaining the required permits to execute recommended repairs. With our expertise, you can streamline the process and avoid unnecessary delays, ensuring your property remains safe and compliant with SB721.

Ensure safety and compliance with ease. Reach out to our experts today and let us guide you through the SB721 process to safeguard your property and tenants

Our Process

At Mid-Cities Engineering, we follow a step-by-step approach to ensure your property fully complies with
SB721 regulations. From the Initial Inspection of exterior elevated elements to the preparation of a final
Compliance Report, our licensed engineers guide you through every stage. This includes creating
Investigation Reports, drafting detailed Remediation Plans, submitting permits through the Plans
Submittal process, overseeing Construction, and finalizing your Compliance Report. Our streamlined
process ensures safety, efficiency, and compliance, giving you confidence every step of the way.

Our Portfolio

At Mid-Cities Engineering, our track record speaks for itself. With over 300 inspection reports generated, and more than 190 permits successfully pulled, we bring the required expertise to your compliance needs. Browse our photo gallery to see examples of our work on SB721, from thorough inspections to completed repairs, and discover why property owners trust us to safeguard their buildings and occupants. Contact us today to add your property to our growing list of successful SB721 compliance projects.

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