Visual Proof

Concrete evidence that is easier to understand and harder to ignore.

Visual proof turns scattered photos, vague notes, old repairs, cracks, drainage concerns, trip hazards, and site conditions into a structured decision file.

Decision-Ready Visuals

Designed for owners, boards, insurers, attorneys, engineers, and contractors.

These are not fake testimonials. They are decision-maker perspectives showing how visual proof should function inside a concrete assessment file.

Mapped concrete damage and visual proof
“A property team can see what changed, where it changed, and why the next action matters.”
Portfolio and facility review
Aerial and close-range concrete visual capture
“Aerial and close-range visuals give context before repair scope is accepted.”
Site context
Concrete failure risk analysis visual
“The file separates visible symptoms from likely failure drivers.”
Failure classification
Concrete dashboard and risk documentation
“When the evidence is organized, contractor bids can be compared more intelligently.”
Bid review support
Concrete assessment deliverables
“The strongest report does not just say what is broken. It shows what to do next.”
Deliverables
AssetGuard concrete condition tracking
“The condition record becomes more valuable when it can be tracked over time.”
AssetGuard record
What Visual Proof Can Include

A better file before a repair decision.

Photo Evidence Logs

Overall views, close-ups, reference points, visible distress, joint conditions, edge failures, stains, spalls, cracks, and prior repairs.

Mapped Risk Zones

Trip hazards, public access zones, drainage transitions, loading areas, garage thresholds, stair noses, and slab-to-structure interfaces.

Report Consolidation

Existing engineering reports, contractor proposals, insurance correspondence, maintenance history, photos, and field notes.

Decision Outputs

Repair, replace, monitor, stabilize, test, engineer-review, or defer recommendations with limitations and assumptions.

Turn the concrete condition into a file, not a guess.

Request assessment before approving major repair, replacement, leveling, overlay, injection, coating, or trip-hazard work.

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