Neighborhood Hazard Alerts · Austin, TX
When a home hazard is detected near you in Austin, you get an anonymized proximity alert. Extreme heat and shifting soil define the risks here — and the failures tend to be structural and electrical rather than moisture-driven.
Scan your Austin home freeAustin sits in a hot-and-dry region. These are the home risks our AI watches for most closely here — and the ones the Neighborhood Hazard Mesh alerts you to when they're found nearby.
Every Austin scan cites the applicable codes (IRC, NEC, and local seismic/soil provisions) and makes the local hazard mesh smarter for your block.
Point your camera. AI checks for 200+ hazards in 30 seconds and cites the code for Texas.
When a hazard is found near you in Austin, you're warned — anonymized and routed by distance.
Found a problem? Get matched to a verified Austin-area pro. Homeowners pay no platform fees.
As a hot-and-dry area, Austin homes most often face: Foundation movement from expansive/shrinking soil, Overloaded HVAC and electrical from heat load, Roof UV degradation and cracking, and more. Hazard Scan checks for all of these from a single photo.
When the AI detects a hazard at a home near you in Austin, you get an anonymized proximity alert — because Austin homes on the same block often share construction era, climate, and infrastructure, so the same hazards tend to cluster.
Yes — Hazard Scan gives you 3 free scans a month, no account required. It cites the building codes that apply in Texas (IRC, NEC, and local seismic/soil provisions).
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