Product
Limble
About
Cloud-based computerized maintenance management system for tracking work orders, preventive maintenance schedules, and asset performance in building operations.
How teams use it
By audience
- Facilities Management
- Issues, assigns, and tracks corrective work orders for building systems (HVAC, electrical, plumbing) from a mobile-first technician interface
- Builds preventive-maintenance schedules tied to time or meter readings so recurring equipment servicing happens before failures
- Maintains an asset hierarchy with maintenance history, warranties, and downtime logs for every piece of facility equipment
- Manages spare-parts inventory and auto-generates purchase orders when stock drops below threshold (synced to QuickBooks/NetSuite/SAP)
- Surfaces KPIs like MTTR, PM compliance, and asset uptime via dashboards to justify maintenance budgets and staffing
- Owner/Developer
- Gives building owners a single system of record for the operational maintenance cost and condition of their portfolio assets
- Tracks asset downtime, repair history, and lifecycle data that inform capital-replacement and reinvestment decisions
- Provides reporting on maintenance spend and PM compliance to protect asset value and warranty obligations post-handover
- Centralizes vendor and contractor work history across properties for accountability on outsourced maintenance
- Feeds maintenance cost data to ERP/accounting systems (NetSuite, Dynamics 365, QuickBooks) for owner financial reporting
By phase
- Closeout & Operations
- Receives commissioned assets at handover and stands up their preventive-maintenance programs for ongoing operations
- Becomes the operational CMMS that captures all post-occupancy work orders and reactive repairs across building systems
- Stores O&M documentation, warranties, and asset records so closeout data stays actionable through the operations phase
- Tracks equipment performance and downtime over the asset lifecycle to drive long-term reliability and replacement planning
- Coordinates in-house and contractor maintenance labor, parts, and costs throughout the building's operational life