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Common Seismic Deficiencies Found in California Buildings

Common Seismic
Common Seismic

California’s seismic activity presents unique challenges for building owners, propertymanagers, HOAs, and commercial property operators. Many existing buildings wereconstructed under older building codes and may contain structural deficiencies that canincrease the risk of damage during an earthquake.

Understanding these common seismic deficiencies can help property owners identifypotential vulnerabilities and make informed decisions about structural improvementsand seismic retrofits.

Why Seismic Deficiencies Matter​

During an earthquake, buildings are subjected to lateral forces that cause the structureto move, sway, and deform. When structural components are unable to adequately resistthese forces, damage can occur.

Common consequences of seismic deficiencies include:​

Many buildings throughout California and particularly in Los Angeles were constructed before modern seismic design requirements were implemented.​

Soft Story Conditions​

One of the most well-known seismic deficiencies found in California apartmentbuildings is the soft story condition.

Soft story buildings typically have:​

During an earthquake, the weaker level may experience excessive movement comparedto the upper stories. Many soft story apartment buildings in Los Angeles have beensubject to mandatory retrofit requirements.

Shear walls are structural elements designed to resist horizontal earthquake forces.

Older buildings may contain:

Without sufficient shear walls, buildings may experience excessive lateral movementand structural damage during seismic events.

The connections between beams and columns are critical components of a building’slateral force-resisting system.

Common deficiencies include:

Weak connections can compromise a building’s ability to transfer seismic forces safelythroughout the structure.

Unreinforced masonry (URM) buildings are among the most vulnerable structures duringearthquakes.

These buildings often contain:

Earthquake forces can cause cracking, separation, or collapse of masonry elements ifproper strengthening measures are not in place.

Buildings must be securely connected to their foundations to resist seismic forces.

Common foundation-related deficiencies include:​

Poor anchorage can allow buildings to shift or slide during seismic events.

Cripple walls are short framed walls located between the foundation and the first floor ofa structure.

Many older California buildings contain cripple walls that lack:

These deficiencies can result in significant movement and structural damage during earthquakes.

Many concrete buildings constructed before modern seismic code requirements may beclassified as non-ductile concrete structures.

Common deficiencies include:

These buildings may be more susceptible to significant damage during strong seismicevents.

Long-term deterioration can reduce a building’s seismic performance. 

Examples include:​

Even buildings originally designed to resist earthquakes may experience reducedperformance if deterioration is not addressed.

Seismic risks are not limited to primary structural components.

Common falling hazardsinclude:

These elements may become detached during earthquakes and create significant safetyconcerns.

Inadequate Load Path Continuity​

A building’s structural system must provide a continuous load path that transfersearthquake forces from the roof and floors to the foundation. Common deficienciesinclude:

Interruptions in the load path can significantly reduce seismic performance.

How Seismic Deficiencies Are Identified

Evaluating seismic vulnerabilities often involves:

The findings help determine whether seismic strengthening or retrofit measures arewarranted.

Seismic Deficiencies
Seismic Deficiencies
Seismic Deficiencies

Common Seismic Retrofit Solutions​

Depending on the building type and deficiencies identified, retrofit solutions mayinclude:

The appropriate retrofit strategy varies based on the building’s structural configurationand performance objectives.

Common Seismic Retrofit
Common Seismic Retrofit
Common Seismic Retrofit
Common Seismic Retrofit

Why Early Evaluation Is Important​

Many seismic deficiencies remain hidden until significant damage occurs. Identifyingvulnerabilities early allows property owners to plan improvements, reduce risk, andpotentially avoid more extensive repairs following an earthquake.

For apartment buildings, commercial properties, parking structures, and HOAcommunities throughout California, proactive seismic assessments can help improvesafety and preserve long-term property value.

Request a Quote​

If you own a building in Los Angeles or elsewhere in California and are concerned about potential seismic deficiencies, a professional evaluation can help identify vulnerabilities and develop practical retrofit solutions.

SME Engineering & Construction provides seismic retrofit construction, structural strengthening, concrete repair, and building rehabilitation services throughout Southern California. Our team works with property owners, HOAs, apartment operators, and commercial clients to improve structural performance and seismic resilience.

Contact SME Engineering & Construction today to request a quote or schedule a site visit.

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