Dri-Eaz Products Inc. (Burlington, Wash.) has launched its iPad app to help restorers with job-site documentation. Dri-Plan allows users to diagram the job, plot the presence of moisture, note moisture reading locations and record the equipment used for each room on the job. Data can then be synced to a Dri-Plan web account for review, billing and archiving.
Dri-Eaz Products Inc. (Burlington, Wash.) has launched its iPad app to help restorers with job-site documentation. Dri-Plan allows users to diagram the job, plot the presence of moisture, note moisture reading locations and record the equipment used for each room on the job. Data can then be synced to a Dri-Plan web account for review, billing and archiving.
The app is available from the Apple Store now, and the company plans to add additional features-integration with Xactimate pricing information, color coding for water damage categories, map tagging, notes and annotations for photos, and barcode scanning for asset tracking and allocation-in late 2013.