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Send the evidence
Upload clear photos and a short note about what has you concerned.
Contractor-reviewed photo analysis
PassCheck turns questionable construction photos into straight, professional context—what stands out, what it may mean, and the right questions to ask next.
Licensed proReal-world construction context
Plain talkNo contractor theater
Your privacyExamples stay anonymized
PassCheck review
Teardown report
Submitted photo
Flagged detailWhat stands out
Questionable detail identified from the photo.
Risk level explained without guessing past the evidence.
Next call: ask a qualified local pro to inspect in person.
Inspect the truth
Built on standards
PassCheck gives you a contractor's perspective on the visible details—not a vague reaction, and never a false promise of certainty from one photo.
Licensed standards. Every review is grounded in residential construction experience.
Straight answers. We distinguish what is visible from what needs an in-person look.
Safety context. Concerns are prioritized from cosmetic to call-a-pro.
Privacy protected. Any educational example is anonymized before it is shared.
How it works
The professional-review process is simple by design. Start checkout, then prepare the photos and context that help a contractor give you a clearer read.
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Upload clear photos and a short note about what has you concerned.
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A licensed residential contractor reviews the visible details and context.
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Receive a plain-language teardown with priority, cost context, and questions to ask.
Real problems. Real consequences.
These example findings illustrate how a review separates visual clues from the next question. Names, addresses, and identifying details are removed.
Laundry closet
MajorExample 01
Visible routing and termination details raised questions worth taking to a local electrician.
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Bathroom refresh
Review neededExample 02
Moisture-prone materials and finish details pointed to a repair conversation—not a cosmetic fix.
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Basement wall
MonitorExample 03
The photo alone could not determine cause, so the report focused on what to document and who to call.
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Know the boundary
A photo can show meaningful clues, but it cannot reveal every condition behind a wall, under a floor, or outside the frame.
PassCheck can help: frame visible concerns, explain likely consequences, and prepare you for the right conversation.
PassCheck cannot: certify code compliance, diagnose hidden conditions, or replace an on-site licensed professional.
If a situation may involve an immediate electrical, structural, gas, fire, or health hazard, move to safety and contact the appropriate qualified local professional or emergency service.
PassCheck is getting ready
The streamlined photo-review submission is on its way. Until then, explore the process and examples so you know exactly what a professional teardown is designed to do.
Before you submit
No. PassCheck is an educational, photo-based professional review. It does not replace an on-site home inspection, engineering evaluation, permit review, or local code official.
We identify visible red flags and explain the level of concern that the photo supports. If there may be an immediate hazard, the next step is to leave the area when appropriate and contact a qualified local professional or emergency service.
Your submission stays private unless you give permission for an anonymized educational example. Published teardowns remove identifying details and focus on the construction lesson.
Send one wide photo, a closer detail, and a sentence about the location and what changed or worried you. More context helps us separate an observation from a guess.