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Austin Home Data Desk · Product 3 of 25

A weekly weather report for plumbing systems

A recurring index showing whether common Austin plumbing emergencies are running above or below their normal levels.

Planned nightly imports and a reviewed weekly public release.

Try it

Explore the interactive preview.

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Result

Sewer backups

+38%
This week vs. normal
38% above normal
14-day trend
Rising for 5 days
Likely driver
Heavy rainfall after dry soil
Typical resolution
Camera inspection, clearing or line repair

Preview values show the product experience. Live releases will expose source links, timestamps and versioned assumptions.

What it shows

Four signals, one usable local picture.

Week-over-week issue trends

A clearly labeled view of week-over-week issue trends, with its source and freshness visible.

Weather correlation

A clearly labeled view of weather correlation, with its source and freshness visible.

Geographic demand patterns

A clearly labeled view of geographic demand patterns, with its source and freshness visible.

Practical context

A recurring source for explaining when and why specific household plumbing problems are rising.

How it works

Built to show its work.

A recurring source for explaining when and why specific household plumbing problems are rising. Every published value will carry a source, timestamp, release version and visible limitation.

Who cites or embeds it

Made for the people explaining Austin homes.

Consumer reporters

Consumer reporters can use Plumbing Emergency Pulse as a source-linked starting point for a recurring source for explaining when and why specific household plumbing problems are rising.

Property managers

Property managers can use Plumbing Emergency Pulse as a source-linked starting point for a recurring source for explaining when and why specific household plumbing problems are rising.

Restoration and home-service professionals

Restoration and home-service professionals can use Plumbing Emergency Pulse as a source-linked starting point for a recurring source for explaining when and why specific household plumbing problems are rising.

Newsroom package

One documented release, four reusable formats.

Preview endpoints are intentionally inactive until validated live data launches.

Responsive embed

Drop the interactive card into a partner story or resident resource.

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Broadcast graphic

Use continuously refreshed 16:9 and social-ready visuals.

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Machine-readable

Analyze the same versioned release through documented JSON and CSV.

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Methodology & archive

Check sources, definitions, corrections and every prior public release.

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Methodology

Sources, cadence and limitations stay attached.

Sources

  • Anonymized Ironclad service demand
  • Austin 311 public records
  • National Weather Service observations

Update cadence

Planned nightly imports and a reviewed weekly public release.

Limitations

Ironclad demand and Austin 311 records will remain visibly separate and will not be presented as a citywide census.

Free to embed or reproduce with visible attribution to Ironclad Plumbing and a link to the canonical Data Desk release.