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Maintenance Schedule Template

A comprehensive maintenance schedule template with equipment inventory, task frequency, assignment tracking, and compliance logging — for facilities, equipment, and fleet management.

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Maintenance Schedule

Facility: [Facility / Site Name]

Period: [Month / Quarter]

Manager: [Maintenance Manager]

Total Assets: [Number]

Equipment Inventory

AssetLocationLast ServiceNext Due
[Equipment 1][Building A][Date][Date]
[Equipment 2][Building B][Date][Date]

Scheduled Tasks

Daily

[Safety inspection / Visual checks] — Assigned: [Name]

Weekly

[Lubrication / Cleaning] — Assigned: [Name]

Monthly

[Filter replacement / Calibration] — Assigned: [Name]

Quarterly / Annual

[Full inspection / Overhaul] — Assigned: [Vendor / Team]

Completion Log

DateTaskPerformed ByNotes
[Date][Task][Name][Notes]

How to Use This Template

1

Inventory all assets

List every piece of equipment, its location, and its maintenance requirements. Use manufacturer manuals as the starting point for task frequency.

2

Schedule by frequency

Assign daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and annual tasks. Stagger tasks so maintenance load is evenly distributed across the calendar.

3

Assign and notify

Assign each task to a specific person or team. Set up reminders before each task is due so nothing slips through the cracks.

4

Log and report

Document every completed task with date, performer, and notes. This creates an audit trail for compliance and helps optimize future schedules.

Customize in Dewx

Inside Dewx, tell Dew: "Create a maintenance schedule for [facility/equipment]." Dew builds a complete schedule with recurring tasks, sends reminders before each is due, tracks completion with photo documentation, and generates compliance reports from the OPS Hub.

Frequently Asked Questions

What should a maintenance schedule include?

A maintenance schedule should include an equipment or asset inventory, maintenance tasks with frequency (daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, annual), assigned personnel, estimated time per task, parts and materials needed, compliance requirements, and a log for completed work. This template covers all sections.

What is the difference between preventive and reactive maintenance?

Preventive maintenance is scheduled work performed to prevent equipment failure (oil changes, filter replacements, inspections). Reactive maintenance is unplanned repair after a breakdown. Preventive maintenance costs 3-5x less than reactive maintenance and reduces downtime by 30-50%.

How often should maintenance tasks be performed?

Frequency depends on the equipment and manufacturer recommendations: safety checks daily, lubrication weekly, filter changes monthly, deep inspections quarterly, and overhauls annually. Start with manufacturer guidelines, then adjust based on actual wear patterns and operating conditions.

How does Dewx help with maintenance management?

Dewx creates maintenance schedules from your equipment inventory, sends automated reminders before each task is due, tracks completion with photo documentation, flags overdue items, and generates compliance reports. Manage all assets from the OPS Hub.

From Dewx

Maintenance, Automated

AI SchedulingDew builds maintenance calendars.
Recurring TasksAuto-schedule by frequency.
Due Date AlertsNever miss a maintenance window.
Completion LoggingTrack every task with photos.
Compliance ReportsAudit-ready maintenance logs.
Pricing

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Starting at $29/mo for solopreneurs. $79/mo for teams. All features included.

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Dew schedules maintenance tasks, sends reminders, tracks completion, and generates compliance reports — so nothing breaks down unexpectedly.

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