What happens when maintenance isn't tracked properly
Equipment that goes out on a rental with an unresolved fault creates several problems at once: a safety risk to the customer, a damage dispute on return, a potential liability, and a repair bill that's now a cost rather than a revenue event. Most rental businesses intend to track maintenance properly. The gap between intention and execution is usually the absence of a system that makes maintenance visible as a normal part of the booking workflow — not a separate process that runs on paper.
How Renttix integrates maintenance into your workflow
Per-asset maintenance log
Every piece of equipment has its own maintenance log in Renttix. Service events, fault reports, and inspection records are stored chronologically against the asset — not in a folder or a spreadsheet.
Service interval reminders
Set service intervals by hours used, calendar date, or rental count. Renttix alerts you when an asset is approaching its service due date — before you book it out again.
Rental blocking during service
Mark an asset as in-service and it's automatically blocked from the availability calendar. It can't be booked for rental until it's marked as returned to service.
Fault flagging from return
When a rental is closed, faults can be logged against the returning equipment. The fault is linked to the return record and triggers the service workflow automatically.
Maintenance tracking that protects your assets and margins
Compliance records on demand
For regulated equipment, complete inspection and service records are retrievable instantly from the asset record.
Predictive service planning
Service interval tracking lets you plan maintenance in low-demand periods rather than reacting to breakdowns. Assets stay in rental longer, with fewer emergency repairs.
Damage cost attribution
Faults logged at return, with repair costs recorded, are attributed to the rental. Damage charges can be raised directly from the fault record.
Fleet health visibility
A fleet-level view shows which assets have upcoming service due, which are in service now, and which have open fault flags — across all depots.
Industries that rely on this workflow
Integrations that support this workflow
Maintenance monitoring questions
Yes. Inspection records for regulated equipment can be stored against the asset in Renttix, with due dates set for the required inspection interval. Renttix will flag when an inspection is approaching and block the asset from rental if the record is overdue.
Yes. Service intervals can be set by calendar date, number of rentals, or hours logged. For equipment where usage is tracked in hours, Renttix can trigger service reminders based on cumulative usage.
Faults can be logged against an asset at any time, not only at rental close. If a customer reports a fault during rental, it can be logged immediately, flagged for investigation on return, and used to inform the next service.
Yes. When viewing an asset's availability, the most recent service date, the next service due date, and any open fault flags are visible alongside the rental calendar.
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