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Austin Home Data Desk · Product 10 of 25

How an event hits real homes, live

A moderated event survey designed to quantify how freezes and storms are affecting participating Austin households.

Planned activation at defined weather thresholds, with moderation before publication.

Try it

Explore the interactive preview.

Every route ships with a populated default state. Choose another input to update the documented result instantly.
Result

No damage

54%
Share reporting this
54% of responses
Median repair cost
$0
Time without service
No interruption
When it appeared
After both freeze nights

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.

Damage types and geography

A clearly labeled view of damage types and geography, with its source and freshness visible.

Repair-cost bands

A clearly labeled view of repair-cost bands, with its source and freshness visible.

Time without service and time to help

A clearly labeled view of time without service and time to help, with its source and freshness visible.

Practical context

A timely, limitations-forward picture of reported household impact during a major local event.

How it works

Built to show its work.

A timely, limitations-forward picture of reported household impact during a major local event. 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.

Local newsrooms

Local newsrooms can use Storm Damage Survey as a source-linked starting point for a timely, limitations-forward picture of reported household impact during a major local event.

HOAs and preparedness groups

HOAs and preparedness groups can use Storm Damage Survey as a source-linked starting point for a timely, limitations-forward picture of reported household impact during a major local event.

Homeowners and emergency planners

Homeowners and emergency planners can use Storm Damage Survey as a source-linked starting point for a timely, limitations-forward picture of reported household impact during a major local event.

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

  • Voluntary homeowner responses
  • Separately labeled Ironclad records
  • Separately labeled partner records

Update cadence

Planned activation at defined weather thresholds, with moderation before publication.

Limitations

Every release will show sample size, recruitment method and limitations; convenience samples will not be called representative.

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