Concrete Contractors · Report Type
Concrete Condition Report
Assessment of existing concrete structures documenting cracks, spalling, settlement, and repair recommendations.
What's Inside
What a concrete condition report covers
A concrete condition report documents cracking patterns, spalling, settlement, joint condition, and structural concerns across flatwork, foundations, and structures. It's the assessment that supports repair budgets, insurance claims, and legal proceedings. For concrete contractors, this report provides the professional documentation that separates a casual estimate from a defensible scope of work.
Report Sections
- 01Surface condition & cracking patterns
- 02Spalling & delamination
- 03Settlement & grade changes
- 04Joint condition & sealant
- 05Rebar exposure & corrosion
- 06Drainage observations
- 07Repair scope & method recommendations
The Problem
Writing this report the old way
Without ReportWalk
- ✕Scribble notes on a clipboard or phone
- ✕Take photos with no organization
- ✕Drive home and try to remember details
- ✕Type everything into a Word doc or old software
- ✕Format, proofread, export to PDF
- ✕Send to client hours or days later
Total time: 1-3 hours per report
With ReportWalk
- →Walk the site as usual
- →Snap photos as you go
- →Tap record and speak your findings
- →AI organizes everything into sections
- →Review, edit if needed, send
- →Client gets a professional report in minutes
Total time: 5-10 minutes
Sample Output
What the AI generates
You speak your observations in plain language. ReportWalk transforms them into professional findings with proper terminology, measurements, and recommendations. Here are examples from a concrete condition report:
Driveway: Non-structural shrinkage cracks in 3 of 8 panels — widths ranging 1/16" to 1/8", no vertical displacement, cosmetic sealant recommended
Foundation wall east side: Horizontal crack at approximately 4-foot height, extending 12 feet — crack width 1/4" with inward displacement, consistent with lateral earth pressure, structural engineer evaluation recommended
Parking garage level 2: Delamination detected at 6 locations by chain drag — total area approximately 180 sq ft, rebar corrosion visible at 2 spall locations, chloride contamination suspected
Sidewalk section at building entrance: 1.5" vertical settlement at control joint — trip hazard exceeding ADA 1/4" threshold, mud-jacking or panel replacement required
Retaining wall: Horizontal displacement 3/4" outward at mid-height — weep holes blocked by soil, hydrostatic pressure building behind wall, drainage repair critical
Real examples of AI-generated findings from voice input. Your report will use your observations, your photos, your professional judgment — just without the typing.
Skip the typing
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concrete condition report
Walk the site, speak your findings, get a professional report. ReportWalk handles the writing so you can handle the work.
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