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Describe what you have, not pretend a photo is an inspection

A guided educational suite for describing visible plumbing materials, pressure readings and fixture-flow symptoms.

Planned periodic technical review and performance checks for any future image-assistance model.

Try it

Explore the interactive preview.

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

Dull gray → silver

Galvanized?
Likely material
Galvanized steel is possible
Typical era
Common in early / mid-1900s homes
Common concern
Internal corrosion and reduced flow
Next step
Confirm magnetism and have a plumber verify exposed material

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.

Visible material characteristics

A clearly labeled view of visible material characteristics, with its source and freshness visible.

Pressure-gauge readings

A clearly labeled view of pressure-gauge readings, with its source and freshness visible.

Fixture-flow timing and symptom patterns

A clearly labeled view of fixture-flow timing and symptom patterns, with its source and freshness visible.

Practical context

A common vocabulary for describing plumbing observations without turning a photo into an inspection.

How it works

Built to show its work.

A common vocabulary for describing plumbing observations without turning a photo into an inspection. 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.

Homeowners

Homeowners can use Pipe, Pressure and Flow Suite as a source-linked starting point for a common vocabulary for describing plumbing observations without turning a photo into an inspection.

Inspectors and agents

Inspectors and agents can use Pipe, Pressure and Flow Suite as a source-linked starting point for a common vocabulary for describing plumbing observations without turning a photo into an inspection.

Home-service intake teams

Home-service intake teams can use Pipe, Pressure and Flow Suite as a source-linked starting point for a common vocabulary for describing plumbing observations without turning a photo into an inspection.

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

  • Field-verified examples
  • Expert-reviewed identification rules
  • User readings and observations

Update cadence

Planned periodic technical review and performance checks for any future image-assistance model.

Limitations

Low-confidence material results will stop at unable to identify; concealed materials will require inspection.

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