Use AI to review your job photos before sending to customers to catch poor lighting, missing angles, and unclear shots.
Before you send job photos to customers, property managers, or inspectors, let AI review them for you. Most plumbers snap quick pics on-site to document work, but sometimes they're too dark, missing key details, or don't clearly show what was done. Instead of finding out later that someone can't see the repair or needs more proof, run a quick AI review first. 1. Take your usual job site photos on your phone after completing work. 2. Open ChatGPT or Claude on your phone and describe the photos you took. Example: 'I just finished a slab leak repair. I took 4 photos: one of the broken pipe, one of the new copper fitting installed, one wide shot of the access hole, and one of the patched concrete. I'm sending these to the homeowner.' 3. Ask AI to act as a homeowner or inspector and tell you what's missing or unclear. Paste the prompt example below. 4. Read the AI feedback. It might say things like 'the close-up of the fitting is too dark to see the solder joint' or 'there's no photo showing the shutoff valve location' or 'the wide shot doesn't show scale — hard to tell how big the repair area is.' 5. Go back and take the missing or better-quality shots while you're still on site. This takes 60 seconds but saves you a callback or a dispute later. 6. Now send the complete, clear photo set to the customer with confidence. You've already caught the gaps before anyone else saw them.
Try this prompt today
“I just finished a plumbing repair and took photos to document the work. Pretend you're the homeowner who paid for this job but doesn't know anything about plumbing. I'm about to send you these photos: [describe each photo briefly]. Tell me what's confusing, what you can't see clearly, and what extra photos I should take before I leave the job site to prove the work was done right.”
February 24, 2026
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