Five disciplines. One workflow.
Switch profiles per job. The capture flow and the report engine adapt to the standard your license recognizes.
Home Inspection
TREC SOPDoxvora's Home Inspection profile is modeled directly on the Texas Real Estate Commission Standards of Practice. Every required system from §535.228 has its own section in the capture flow, with the SOP's 'what to look for' guidance available inline. Findings default to TREC's I/NI/NP/D status framework. The generated report is reviewable against the standard, item by item, so when a client or attorney asks why a finding was called the way it was, the answer is in the document.
Section-by-section capture for every required system. I/NI/NP/D defaults aligned to TREC. Photo and narrative records placed where the SOP expects them.
Restoration
IICRCFor water, fire, and mold loss work, Doxvora structures capture room by room with the documentation depth IICRC standards expect. Moisture readings, affected materials, drying chamber boundaries, photo conditions — all attached to the room or assembly they describe. The output is the kind of defensible record carriers and adjusters expect to see, not a screenshot dump.
Room-by-room capture matched to IICRC S500 / S520 structure. Moisture and material findings linked to the assemblies they describe. Photo evidence placed with timestamps and GPS.
Termite / WDI
NPMA-33Wood-destroying insect inspection is signature-bearing work. Doxvora's WDI profile is built around the NPMA-33 form: diagram-driven, with conducive conditions, evidence types, and treatment recommendations captured the way the form expects them. The deliverable is a clean, compliant report that holds up to the level of scrutiny a real estate transaction puts on it.
NPMA-33 aligned capture flow. Diagram-anchored evidence and conducive conditions. Signature-ready deliverable.
Roofing
HAAGStorm and insurance roofing work needs slope-by-slope documentation and pattern recognition the carrier will accept. Doxvora's Roofing profile mirrors HAAG methodology — slope orientation, square count, hail or wind pattern identification, and test square documentation captured in sequence. The report comes out the way an adjuster expects to read it.
Slope-by-slope capture with orientation and square counts. Hail and wind pattern guidance inline. Test square documentation built in.
Firestop / Life-Safety
ASTM E2174Firestop inspection is penetration-by-penetration work that goes back to the same building for months. Doxvora's Firestop profile is built on the ASTM E2174 sampling and reporting structure, with re-inspection history persisting across visits. GC punchlists export cleanly, deficiencies link back to the prior visit they were called on, and the inspection log builds over the life of the project.
ASTM E2174 sampling structure. Re-inspection history across visits. Punchlist export for the general contractor.
One pass. One report. Done.
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