Damp Survey Software for Small Specialist Teams

In short

DampApp Pro gives a small damp, timber or remediation team a consistent field-to-report workflow. It runs natively offline, keeps professional review with each surveyor, and can be distributed to managed devices where required.

Are you the housing association, not the surveyor?

DampApp Pro is built for the person carrying out the inspection. If instead you're the housing association or council itself — running Awaab's Law compliance across an entire stock, with statutory clocks, work orders, a central management portal and case-management integration (NEC, Civica, MRI, Aareon and more) rather than one report at a time — that's a different job, and it's what our sister platform HousingSurvey Pro is built for.

See HousingSurvey Pro for housing associations & councils →

DampApp Pro is designed for the people carrying out damp and timber inspections: independent surveyors, sole practitioners and compact specialist teams. It provides repeatable report structure without pretending to be a shared enterprise case-management platform.

Consistent reports across a small team

When several surveyors represent the same firm, a common report structure reduces avoidable variation. Each professional still reviews the evidence, chooses the diagnosis and signs off their own conclusion before export.

1. Optional managed-device deployment

A firm with managed phones or tablets can distribute DampApp Pro through Apple Business Manager and Managed Google Play using its existing device-management setup.

2. Per-account sync and backup

With a Pro subscription, each surveyor signs in to their own account. Surveys are captured offline and then sync across that user's own devices when a connection is available. Retain exported reports under your own records and backup policy.

3. Licensing for several surveyors

The standard subscription is published with regional pricing in the App Store and Google Play. Contact the team if you need current licensing information for several professionals in one small firm.

Frequently asked questions

Can a small surveying firm deploy DampApp Pro to managed devices?

Yes. DampApp Pro is a native iOS and Android app that can be distributed through Apple Business Manager and Managed Google Play using an existing Mobile Device Management platform. Each surveyor still works through their own account and is responsible for their own reports.

How does each surveyor's data sync and back up?

With a Pro subscription, each surveyor signs in to their own account. Surveys are captured offline on-site, then sync across that user's own devices when a connection is available. DampApp Pro is a per-account tool rather than a shared multi-user team workspace, and cloud sync is not a permanent guaranteed backup.

Is there licensing for a small team?

The standard subscription is published in the App Store and Google Play with regional pricing. If several surveyors in one specialist firm need access, contact the team to discuss current licensing options; fixed volume tiers are not published on this page.

Can a small firm use it for housing-association instructions?

Yes. A consistent template, EXIF-derived photo times (with attachment-time fallback) and dated psychrometric readings help an instructed surveyor create a structured record for each property. The housing provider remains responsible for its statutory clocks, work orders and central case management.

Can surveyors use their own AI keys?

Pro users get a daily AI Polish allowance through us, and may optionally add their own Google Gemini or OpenAI API key for unlimited use. In all cases the surveyor reviews and edits the AI-generated text before it goes into the report.

Discuss a small-team deployment

Contact the team to discuss licensing and managed-device deployment for your specialist surveying or remediation firm.

This page is general information, not legal advice. Confirm the current Awaab's Law and Renters' Rights Act 2025 requirements that apply to your tenure and hazard type before relying on them.