Waterproofing is an unforgiving trade; a contractor who underquotes a complex slab repair because they eyeballed the square footage will inevitably eat the cost of the material overruns. When a client points at a water stain, writing down "fix leak" on a piece of paper provides zero engineering context. You need to know if the failure is structural, if it only happens during heavy rain, and exactly how many square meters require an elastomeric coating. This Memento database acts as a rigid, mobile quoting engine, forcing the inspector to translate vague dampness into exact mathematical dimensions and an unassailable financial estimate.

Structural Diagnostics

The inspection process must isolate the exact nature of the failure before any pricing is discussed. The system forces a highly specific anatomical breakdown of the site.

It begins with basic CRM data ("Party Name", "Site Location"), but immediately drops into a "Leakage type" multi-select matrix. The inspector must classify the failure points: "Wall plain", "Wall joint", "Window loft", or specific internal zones like "Over Head Water Tank". Crucially, the database forces a severity audit. The inspector must rate the "Severness of Leakage" (Light, Medium, High) and define the environmental trigger: "Leakage starts when" (Light rainfall, Medium, Heavy only). By coupling this data with three dedicated image upload fields, the contractor secures absolute proof of the site's condition prior to intervention.

The Dimensional Matrix

An accurate quote requires hard math. The template provides dedicated measurement fields for every conceivable structural variable.

Instead of a single 'size' box, the system demands specific inputs for "Measurements of Wall", "Measurements of Slab Joint", and "Measurements of Water Tank". It then requires the final calculated metrics: "Slab Area" (Sq. Ft.), "Wall Area" (m²), and "Water Tank Area" (m²). This prevents the contractor from accidentally applying a wall-coating pricing structure to a massive horizontal concrete slab.

Automated Quoting and Client Sign-Off

The ultimate purpose of the inspection is to generate a binding contract. The database transitions seamlessly from diagnostics to financial logic.

The inspector must declare the "Type of Treatment Selected" (Labour Only vs. Labour & With Material) and choose the specific chemical intervention, such as "Cementitious Acrylic polymer modified coating" or "Brickbat". The system uses complex background scripts to automatically generate the "Rate" based on these selections, multiplying it by the slab area to produce the final "Appox budget" (in INR). Before leaving the site, the contractor captures the exact "Party approval" status (Budget Okay, Will confirm afterwards) and secures the deal immediately via the dual "Observer's Signature" and "Party's Signature" fields.