Using Work Fotos to Log Mitigation Jobs With Photos
For water mitigation professionals, accurate job logs are more than paperwork — they’re essential to compliance, customer trust, and getting paid. That means documenting each stage of mitigation work with photo evidence, timestamps, and clarity.
Why Mitigation Job Logs Matter
- ✅ Supports compliance with IICRC and insurance standards
- ✅ Tracks drying progress and restoration phases
- ✅ Helps prevent billing disputes
- ✅ Keeps clients and property owners informed
- ✅ Documents equipment deployment and removal
What Should Be in a Daily Log?
✓ Entry Date & Time
Each log should include a timestamp to prove work occurred on schedule.
✓ Work Description
Summarize tasks completed, e.g., "Removed baseboard, set 2 air movers, drilled weep holes under sink."
✓ Equipment Inventory
Log what drying equipment was deployed, where it was placed, and when it was removed.
✓ Moisture Readings (Optional)
If you're including readings, note them by area and time to track drying performance.
✓ Photo Documentation
Include images showing the affected areas, equipment in place, progress made, and any anomalies.
How WorkFotos Simplifies It
- 📷 Timestamped photos automatically tied to each job
- 📁 Ability to organize by day, area, or step in the process
- 📝 Optional notes per photo for added clarity
- 📄 Export logs as visual reports for clients or insurers
- 🛠 Built for field teams — fast, mobile, and always organized
Protect Your Work, Your Team, and Your Pay
Every day you’re on a storm or water damage job, your team is doing critical work. Make sure that effort is documented, shareable, and defendable with WorkFotos. Clean photo logs not only keep you organized — they make your company stand out.