Concrete Damage Assessment
Upload a photo of your concrete damage and get an instant analysis. Our AI identifies the damage type, assesses severity, and recommends repair methods — helping you understand what you are dealing with before calling a contractor.
Upload a Photo
Take a clear photo of the concrete damage with your phone or camera and upload it here.
AI Analyzes the Damage
Our AI examines the image to identify damage type, assess severity, and determine likely causes.
Get Your Assessment
Receive a detailed report with damage classification, severity level, and recommended repair methods.
Upload Your Photo
Drop a photo here or click to upload
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Damage Types We Identify
Our AI is trained to recognize the most common forms of structural concrete damage
Spalling
Flaking or peeling of concrete surface, often exposing aggregate or rebar
Structural Cracking
Cracks indicating load-bearing stress, settlement, or design deficiency
Corrosion Staining
Rust-colored stains indicating rebar corrosion beneath the surface
Delamination
Separation of concrete layers, often detected by hollow-sounding areas
Efflorescence
White crystalline deposits indicating moisture migration through concrete
Scaling
Surface deterioration from freeze-thaw cycles or chemical exposure
Veteran-Owned
Service-Disabled Veteran-Owned Small Business
ACI Standards
Assessments reference American Concrete Institute guidelines
Instant Results
Get your assessment in under 10 seconds
Need a Professional On-Site Evaluation?
Our AI tool provides a helpful starting point, but nothing replaces a professional structural inspection. Texas Structural Concrete offers free initial assessments for commercial and government facilities across Texas.
This AI-powered assessment tool is provided for educational purposes only and does not constitute a professional structural inspection, engineering evaluation, or repair recommendation. Results are based on image analysis and may not accurately represent all conditions present. Texas Structural Concrete, Inc. recommends a professional on-site evaluation for any structural concerns. No liability is assumed for decisions made based on this tool's output.