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Balcony Inspections for SB 721 & SB 326 Compliance

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Serving All of California – Apartments, Condos, HOAs, and Property Managers

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Trusted. Compliant. On Time.

Abela Solutions is your partner for expert balcony and exterior elevated element (EEE) inspections in compliance with SB 721 (rental properties) and SB 326 (HOAs and condominiums). We provide comprehensive, minimally invasive inspections across California to keep your residents safe and your buildings compliant with state law.
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SB 721 Deadline Extended to January 1, 2026

Don’t wait until the last minute—scheduling early helps avoid backlog delays and costly penalties. 
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Who We Are

At Abela Solutions, we provide expert safety inspections for multifamily residential properties across California. Our focus is on identifying structural risks in balconies, decks, and walkways to help property owners and HOAs maintain safe, code-compliant buildings.

We help ensure compliance with California’s SB 326 and SB 721 laws by guiding clients through inspections, reporting, and documentation—making the process simple, efficient, and stress-free.

Our Inspection Services Include

Estimates

All estimates are FREE. We identify all Exterior Elevated Elements (EEEs) that fall under state law and provide a detailed estimate for a visual inspection that complies with SB 326 & SB 721.

Consultations

We offer FREE consultations, including attending HOA board meetings to discuss inspection needs, concerns, and strategies for maintaining and extending the life of your balconies.

Proposals

After the visual inspection, we’ll present a strategy for next steps. Our proposals include recommendations from industry experts in waterproofing and any necessary structural repairs.

Coordinations

Once a visual inspection is approved, we’ll reach out directly to homeowners to schedule inspections at a time that works best for them, ensuring minimal disruption.

Inspections

All our inspections are fully documented and certified in compliance with SB 326 & SB 721. They are reviewed and stamped by licensed architects or structural engineers using industry-standard software.

Destructive Testing

If signs of wood rot or damage are found, we recommend destructive testing during the repair phase to fully assess the extent. Per California law, initial inspections must be visual and minimally invasive.

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