by Bradley Short | Jul 23, 2019 | LogCheck Features
How do you manage hot or chilled water demand at peak times? What kind of work do you undertake to anticipate your tenants’ future needs? For many of you, capital improvements are the key to providing the best experiences for the people in your buildings. Whether that...
by Bradley Short | Jun 13, 2019 | LogCheck Features
LogCheck’s new API enables new integrations with your existing systems. In addition to your ability to manually download information using LogCheck Reports, custom applications can now automatically download information using LogCheck’s API. With the help of a...
by Gary | Feb 15, 2019 | LogCheck Features
How nice would it be to hire an employee who could take over your rounds routine within days of coming aboard? With the right logbook it’s not only possible, but it’s easy and it could reduce the burden of training for both you and your new employee. Log sheets are a...
by Bradley Short | Mar 16, 2016 | LogCheck Features
An Argument Against the Perfectly Integrated System Imagine you’ve been tasked with cutting down a tree and then handed a Swiss Army Knife with a mini wood saw to get the job done. Sure, it can cut wood, but there’s no way it’s going to drop a tree – it’s not built...
by Bradley Short | Mar 8, 2016 | LogCheck Features
In today’s post, William Waldren tells us how good record-keeping with LogCheck creates accountability and makes his building run...
by Bradley Short | Nov 6, 2015 | LogCheck Features, Routine Inspections
Does this sound familiar? You walk into your building, ready to make sure it is operating to perfection (as you do everyday). You grab a blank rounds sheet, or print one out, and attach it to your clipboard. You grab your coffee and head down to the basement to do the...