Dry Rot Repairs

Site-Work
  • Dry Rot Assessment
  • Dry Rot Repair
  • Preventative Maintenance
LEK goes above and beyond on every project with work that’s professional and fairly priced. They do a fantastic job with customer service and resident relations.
Janet Bray : Acacia Capital Corp.

Your Trusted Partner for Commercial Building Dry Rot Repair

At LEK Enterprises Inc., we understand the unique challenges that commercial property owners and managers face when it comes to maintaining their investments. Dry rot can be a silent and destructive force, compromising the structural integrity of your commercial buildings. That's where we come in – we specialize in comprehensive dry rot repair solutions tailored to your commercial property's needs. We specialize services in accordance with SB721 requirements and can be your one-stop solutions for passing enforcement for this new Senate Bill before the 2025 deadline. 

Our Expertise
With years of experience in the construction and repair industry, our team of professionals is well-equipped to handle even the most complex dry rot issues in commercial buildings. We bring a wealth of knowledge and a commitment to quality workmanship to every project.

Our Services

  • Dry Rot Assessment: Our expert partner will conduct a thorough assessment of your commercial property to identify the extent of the dry rot damage. We'll provide you with a detailed report and a customized repair plan.
  • Dry Rot Repair: Using the latest techniques and materials, we'll swiftly and effectively repair the dry rot damage, ensuring that your building is structurally sound and safe.
  • Preventive Maintenance: Don't wait for dry rot to become a problem. We offer preventive maintenance services to help you protect your investment and avoid costly repairs down the road.

Ready to address your commercial building's dry rot issues? Get in touch with us today for a consultation. Our team at LEK Enterprises Inc. is here to provide you with top-notch dry rot repair services, ensuring the longevity and safety of your commercial property.

Don't wait until dry rot becomes a costly problem. Trust LEK Enterprises Inc. for reliable, professional, and effective dry rot repair solutions. We look forward to serving you!

What is Senate Bill 721?

Senate Bill 721 (SB 721) refers to a California state bill that primarily addresses building safety in relation to multi-unit residential structures, particularly with regards to balconies and elevated walkways. Please note that the status and details of bills can change, so it's essential to check for the most current information if you need the latest updates.

Here's a general overview of what SB 721 encompassed:

  • Inspection Requirements: SB 721 proposed that owners of multi-unit residential buildings (typically those with three or more dwelling units) with exterior elevated elements like balconies, decks, or walkways should conduct periodic inspections of these elements. These inspections are aimed at ensuring the safety and structural integrity of these structures.
  • Timelines for Inspections: The bill outlined specific timelines for these inspections. For example, within six years of obtaining the certificate of occupancy for the building, the first inspection was required. Subsequent inspections were typically required every six years thereafter.
  • Certification of Inspections: Owners or their agents were required to hire qualified professionals, such as licensed architects or engineers, to conduct these inspections. After an inspection, a certification of inspection was to be submitted to the local building department.
  • Remediation and Reporting: If significant structural deficiencies were identified during an inspection, the bill mandated that the owner take necessary remedial actions to correct the issues. Additionally, tenants and local building departments were to be informed of any unsafe conditions.
  • Civil Liability: SB 721 included provisions related to civil liability. Owners who failed to comply with the inspection and reporting requirements could face legal consequences, including potential lawsuits.
  • Regulatory Authority: Local building departments were given the authority to enforce the requirements of SB 721, ensuring that owners of affected residential buildings complied with the inspection and safety standards.

Please be aware that bills can undergo amendments, revisions, or changes in status during the legislative process, and my information is not current beyond September 2021. It's advisable to consult the most recent sources, such as the California State Legislature's official website or legal professionals, for the latest updates and details regarding Senate Bill 721 or any other legislative developments.