apartment Boca's towers are serviced from the roof
Boca Raton runs on high-rise living. The oceanfront towers along South Ocean Boulevard (A1A) and Highland Beach, the luxury mid-rises around Mizner Park and downtown Boca, the golf-community and Intracoastal condos of Boca West and East Boca - every one of those buildings has glass and facade that get cleaned and maintained from the roof down. That work only happens safely when the rooftop anchorage can actually hold a worker's load and prove it on paper. We test, certify, and fix those anchors across Boca Raton and all of Palm Beach County.
water_drop Oceanfront salt air corrodes anchors from the inside
An anchor bolted to a tower a few hundred feet off the Atlantic in Highland Beach or East Boca lives a harder life than one inland by I-95. Chloride-laden coastal air drives corrosion of anchor bolts, base plates, and concrete embedments long before a single rust stain shows on the surface - the connection can look perfect and still fail a pull test. That is exactly why a visual walk-around is not enough on a Boca rooftop. Our crews proof-load every anchor, inspect the substrate, and document the result, so hidden corrosion is caught before it becomes a fall. Anything with permanent deflection greater than 1/16 inch under load fails and gets tagged out of service on the spot.
cleaning_services Window-washing and facade-access anchorage
Any Boca building where workers suspend from the roof to clean glass or service the facade relies on certified anchorage. Rope-descent-system (RDS) anchors must be certified to hold the loads set in OSHA 1910.27(b), and tieback anchors are proof-loaded under ANSI/IWCA I-14.1 to 2,500 lbs static - twice the 1,250 lb allowable service load. Davit posts and arms under ASME A120.1 are tested to 2x their working load. We handle roof anchor load testing and window-washing anchor certification across Boca Raton and Palm Beach County for davit bases, tieback anchors, and continuous lifeline systems alike. See how the recert cycle works in our rope descent recertification guide.
verified What OSHA actually requires - and what it costs to skip
The rules are specific. Under OSHA 1910.27(b), rope-descent anchorages must be inspected by a qualified person at least annually and certified at intervals no greater than 10 years - sooner if a problem is found - and the building owner has to keep that certification on file and hand it to contractors before they work. Personal fall-arrest anchors fall under 1910.140 and require a competent-person check before each use. Ignore it and 2026 OSHA penalties run up to $16,550 per serious violation and up to $165,514 for a willful or repeat citation - per item, before any injury liability or insurance fallout. For a Boca property manager, an uncertified anchor is both a life-safety and a six-figure financial exposure.
event_repeat How your recert clock lines up with the Milestone Inspection
Palm Beach County does not run a separate county recertification program the way Miami-Dade and Broward do - here the driver is Florida's statewide Milestone Inspection (FS 553.899), which covers condo and co-op buildings three or more habitable stories at 30 years of age (25 years within three miles of the coast, which sweeps in most of the A1A and Highland Beach towers), then every 10 years after. When a structural engineer is already up on your Boca roof for the Milestone review, that is the natural moment to have the anchorage load-tested and recertified in the same window - one mobilization, one board vote, dates that stay in sync. Map it all on our compliance calendar.
engineering How the engagement works - inspection to PE seal to repair
We close the whole loop under one contract. La Gala crews inspect and map every anchor, then run the on-site load test to the ANSI/IWCA and ASME thresholds; our licensed Florida PE partner reviews and seals the certification; and if an anchor fails or is missing, the same crew self-performs the corrective work - no chasing a separate engineer and a separate contractor while your facade crew waits. You get a clean, board-ready PE-sealed report that satisfies HOA and management-company scrutiny, plus annual recertification so a passing Boca roof stays a passing roof. See the standards in detail on our roof anchor certification overview.
Need your Boca Raton roof anchors tested or certified?
Our PE partner certifies it and our crews test, map, and fix it - under one contract, anywhere in Palm Beach County, with a report your board can act on. Start with a comprehensive, no-obligation rooftop assessment, or call and we will scope it on the spot.