What's under the house, on the record.
Foundation repair is one of the highest-stakes, hardest-to-explain purchases a homeowner makes. Professional documentation — showing what you found, what you installed, and what it means — is what separates trusted contractors from ones that create anxiety.
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What is a foundation repair service report?
A foundation repair report is a record of structural repair work that documents the conditions found, the repair method used, the components installed — piers, anchors, or sealing — and the measurements that confirm the result. It gives the homeowner a professional record for warranties, inspections, and any future sale.
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The problems every Foundation Repair Technician faces
Homeowners don't understand the work — and fear what they don't understand
You installed 6 helical piers, lifted the slab 1.25 inches, and stabilized a corner that had been settling for a decade. The homeowner has a $12,000 bill and the house looks exactly the same. Without documentation showing measurements, the installation, and the result, they're paying for something entirely invisible.
Future owners and real estate agents need written records
Foundation repair follows the house. When a homeowner sells, buyers want to know what was done, when, and whether there's a transferable warranty. Contractors who deliver professional documentation at job completion make that conversation easy — and win referrals from real estate agents as a result.
Warranty claims with no baseline measurements on file
You guaranteed the repair for 25 years. A homeowner comes back in year 4 claiming settlement continued. Without before/after measurements documented at install — wall deflection readings, floor elevation benchmarks, crack widths — there's no baseline to compare against and no way to defend the work.
WorkReceipt fixes it
Here's how WorkReceipt fixes it
Before/after photos of every pier, anchor, and crack
Photograph the crack widths, the pier bracket at each installation point, the before/after elevation readings. WorkReceipt packages those into a professional customer report that shows exactly what was done and makes the invisible work visible.
Measurement baselines documented at installation
Voice-note the elevation differential, wall deflection measurement, and crack widths at each monitoring point. Those numbers land in the report as a permanent baseline — exactly what you need if a warranty claim ever arises.
Transferable documentation for real estate transactions
Homeowners who receive a professional foundation report at project completion have something to give buyers and agents at closing. That documentation often converts into referrals — real estate agents recommend contractors whose documentation makes disclosure conversations easy.
What your customer receives
A real AI-generated WorkReceipt
Built from job photos and a quick voice note — in about 60 seconds.
Helical Pier Installation — 6-Pier Corner Stabilization
Installed six helical piers along the northeast corner of the foundation to address 1.5-inch differential settlement identified in the pre-repair survey. Piers driven to refusal at 22–26 feet depth (average torque: 4,800 ft-lbs, indicating bearing stratum confirmed). Foundation lifted 1.1 inches at the lowest monitoring point. Perimeter crack at the northeast corner narrowed from 5/8" to 1/16" post-lift. Foundation stabilized.
Work Performed
- Pre-lift elevation survey: 6 benchmark readings established — maximum differential: 1.47"
- Excavation at 6 pier locations (3 on east wall, 3 on north wall) — 24" × 24" × 36" each
- Foundation bracket installed at each location — mounted to existing footer with 1/2" anchor bolts
- Helical piers installed: 3.5" round shaft, 10" lead plate, 8" extension plates
- Pier depths: 24–26 ft. | Torque range: 4,600–5,100 ft-lbs — bearing stratum confirmed all locations
- Controlled hydraulic lift — 1.1" elevation restored at lowest benchmark
- Post-lift elevation survey: differential reduced from 1.47" to 0.31"
- Northeast perimeter crack: pre-lift 5/8" → post-lift 1/16" — structural polyurethane injection applied
- Excavations backfilled, compacted, and surface restored
Two hairline cracks on the south wall were observed and photographed — width is under 1/32" and does not indicate active movement. Recommend annual monitoring. If crack width exceeds 1/8" or horizontal cracking develops, contact us for reassessment. Warranty documentation and registration packet will follow by email.
This report was generated by AI from a voice note and photos — in about 60 seconds.
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Questions
Foundation Repair Companies: frequently asked questions
Is WorkReceipt a good fit for foundation repair companies?
Yes. WorkReceipt is built for foundation repair companies and other small service businesses. Snap before-and-after photos, speak or type a few notes about what you did, and the AI writes a clean, professional customer report you can send by text or email before you leave the job.
How long does it take a foundation repair technician to create a job report?
About 60 seconds. You add photos and a quick voice note or a few typed lines, and WorkReceipt generates the customer-facing summary, the work-performed list, and the recommendations automatically — no writing required.
Do my customers need an app to view their report?
No. Every report is a shareable link that opens in any web browser. Your customer taps it and sees the photos, the work performed, and your recommendations — nothing to download and no account to create.
How does WorkReceipt help with disputes and chargebacks?
Every report is timestamped and can include before-and-after photos, a GPS location stamp, and a customer sign-off. That is exactly the kind of documentation payment processors look for, so a documented job is far easier to defend than a verbal account.
How much does WorkReceipt cost for foundation repair companies?
WorkReceipt has a free plan with 3 reports a month and no credit card required. Paid plans start at $29 per month for 50 reports, with Pro and Business tiers for higher volume, custom branding, and team features.