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steve2470

(37,468 posts)
Tue Apr 5, 2016, 09:06 PM Apr 2016

question about balcony replacements [View all]

Hi all, I asked a question here months ago, and got an outstanding set of answers. So, I'm baaaack

Here's the question, which I admit up front is not a good one, because it lacks details: How often do you need to replace balconies on buildings ? Let me describe the kind of balcony and building I'm talking about.

On our condo buildings, everyone has a private balcony. It is not supported by girders or rails or anything visible. The balcony (if that's the correct word) only juts out about 2 feet from the side of the building, and my particular balcony has a cover and a screen enclosure. My guess is the floor of the balcony is concrete block.

I'm asking because the HOA has a policy of replacing the balconies every so often, which I agree with. Last year, they replaced my neighbor's. The contractor told me last year that there was a schedule of replacing so many balconies a year until they were all replaced. Our buildings are now 31 years old. So far this year, there's been no hints of anyone replacing balconies.

Replacing or at least thoroughly repairing every 30 years sounds reasonable, correct ? AFAICT there is nothing wrong with my balcony, but hey, I'm no contractor. Thank you in advance, as always!

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