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GMAO para Restaurants

Multi-store restaurant maintenance software

Kitchen equipment uptime, health-department compliance, fire-marshal documentation, and multi-unit consolidation — built for independent and franchise operators.

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Restaurant kitchen with cooking equipment and stainless surfaces

Restaurant maintenance lives at the intersection of food safety, guest experience, and operating-cost discipline. A single-location restaurant runs a kitchen full of capital equipment ($150,000–$500,000 of ovens, fryers, refrigeration, dishwashers, hoods, ice machines), front-of-house HVAC and lighting that affects guest experience directly, and back-of-house life-safety equipment under fire-marshal oversight. Multi-unit operators (5–25 locations) face the same complexity multiplied across each location, with the additional challenge of brand-standard consistency.

Maintoro is built for restaurant operators that need professional facility maintenance without enterprise-FM software cost. We help restaurants reduce kitchen equipment downtime by 40–60%, document health-department compliance evidence, lift PM completion on critical refrigeration to 90%+, and consolidate multi-unit reporting at the operator level. Per-location pricing is sustainable for SMB restaurant economics where margins typically run 8–12%.

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Kitchen equipment failure during service hours costs revenue directly

Health-department compliance evidence absent at inspection

Hood, fire-suppression, and life-safety PMs slip below required cadence

Multi-unit operators lack consolidated facility visibility

Repeat-fault assets accumulate without root-cause analysis

Maintoro resuelve todos estos problemas, sin el precio empresarial.

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The maintenance challenges Restaurants teams face

Kitchen equipment failure during service hours costs revenue directly

When the walk-in cooler fails on a Friday evening or the convection oven dies during dinner rush, the cost is measurable in immediate covers lost, food disposal, and emergency-repair premium pricing. SMB restaurants typically eat $1,500–$5,000 per unplanned kitchen failure event. CMMS with PM scheduling and proactive monitoring catches the failure mode before service hours rather than during.

Health-department compliance evidence absent at inspection

Local health-department inspections look for hand-sink temperature compliance, refrigeration cold-chain logs, hood cleaning records, and pest-control documentation. Most independent restaurants have these records on paper or in scattered locations — and even when the work is genuinely being done, the documentation gap produces inspection deductions. CMMS that consolidates all health-department-relevant maintenance evidence eliminates this systematic gap.

Hood, fire-suppression, and life-safety PMs slip below required cadence

Hood cleaning every 3–6 months, Ansul system inspection annually, fire-extinguisher service annually, and gas-line inspections quarterly all carry fire-marshal compliance weight. Below required cadence triggers fire-marshal citations and insurance-policy premium impact. CMMS with cadence-tracked PM scheduling and overdue escalation prevents the slow drift below code.

Multi-unit operators lack consolidated facility visibility

5–25 location restaurant operators typically have each location running its own paper-based or 1-800-dispatch facility maintenance. The owner or COO has no consolidated view of which location has the highest equipment-failure spend, which has the worst PM compliance, or which has the most repeat service-tickets per asset. CMMS with multi-location dashboards transforms this from anecdote-driven to data-driven operational management.

Repeat-fault assets accumulate without root-cause analysis

When the same espresso grinder fails three times in two months, or the same walk-in compressor needs service every six weeks, the pattern reflects either an asset at end-of-life or a systemic operational issue. Without CMMS surfacing repeat-fault patterns per asset, the restaurant keeps paying for the same repair without addressing root cause — eventually replacing equipment too late, after multiple emergency calls.

Restaurant production kitchen with multiple pieces of equipment
¿Qué está incluido?

Creado para equipos de mantenimiento Restaurants

FDA Food Code refrigeration cold-chain logs
NFPA 96 hood-cleaning and NFPA 17A Ansul system PM cycles
Multi-location hierarchy with operator-level dashboards
Store-manager mobile work-request portal
Contractor dispatch with rate-card management
Brand-standard compliance for franchise operators
Repair-cost benchmarking across stores
PM checklists with mobile execution
QR / NFC tags on kitchen and FOH assets
Mobile app for staff — works offline
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How Restaurants teams use Maintoro day-to-day

Friday-night service saves through proactive PM

A 6-location restaurant group implemented Maintoro across all locations, with monthly walk-in cooler PMs and bi-weekly hood inspections. Friday-night kitchen-equipment failure events fell from 2.4 per quarter to 0.3 per quarter. The avoided revenue impact (lost covers + emergency-repair premium + product disposal) totaled approximately $58,000 in the first year — many times the annual CMMS subscription.

✓ Friday-night failure events: 2.4/Q → 0.3/Q

Health-department inspection score lift

Restaurant operator deployed Maintoro to consolidate health-department-relevant maintenance: refrigeration cold-chain logs, hood-cleaning records, pest-control coordination, and hand-sink temperature verification. Health-department inspection scores rose from 87 to 96 across all 8 locations in the first year. Two locations moved from "B" grades to "A" grades.

✓ Average inspection score: 87 → 96

Multi-unit fire-suppression compliance to 100%

A 14-location restaurant group with mandatory fire-suppression inspection cadences across all sites configured Maintoro with calendar-locked PM schedules, automated escalation alerts, and fire-marshal-ready audit packages. Every location hit 100% on Ansul system, hood-cleaning, and fire-extinguisher service compliance for the first time in the operator's 10-year history.

✓ Multi-unit fire-safety compliance: 100% across 14 sites

Repeat-fault analysis drives capital-replacement decision

Multi-unit operator analyzed Maintoro repeat-fault data and identified three locations where the same walk-in cooler model accumulated $14,800 in repair costs over 18 months. Capital-replacement decision (replace before next major service) saved an estimated $9,200 against continued repair pattern, with measurable improvement in product reliability.

✓ Capital decision: $9,200 net savings

Restaurant cold storage and refrigeration equipment
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Compliance considerations for Restaurants

Restaurant operations face local health-department oversight (FDA Food Code adopted state-by-state and locally), state and local fire-marshal codes (NFPA 96 for hood/Ansul systems, NFPA 10 for fire extinguishers, NFPA 1 for fire code), OSHA general-industry standards, and ADA accessibility for public-facing facilities. Brand-standard compliance under franchise agreements (McDonald's, Subway, Domino's, Chipotle, etc.) adds franchisor-specific requirements. Maintoro generates health-department-ready maintenance evidence (cold-chain logs, hood-cleaning records, hand-sink verification), fire-marshal compliance reports, ADA-accessibility documentation, and brand-standard audit packages for franchised properties. For restaurants pursuing voluntary certifications (Green Restaurant Association, organic / sustainability programs), additional cadences are configurable.

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Multi-unit independent restaurant group (8 locations, US South)

Casual-dining · Single-brand multi-unit operator

“Our Friday-night kitchen-failure events dropped from monthly to almost never. Health-department inspection scores went up across all eight locations — two of them moved from B grade to A grade. The owner now actually has a dashboard view of which restaurant is costing us the most in equipment repairs, which used to be guesswork. Worth every dollar.”

Friday-night kitchen failures: 2.4/Q → 0.3/Q
Avoided revenue impact: ~$58K first year
Health-department score average: 87 → 96
Fire-safety compliance: 100% across all sites

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Preguntas de los equipos Restaurants

Does Maintoro support FDA Food Code and health-department compliance?

Yes. PM templates align with state-adopted FDA Food Code requirements: refrigeration cold-chain logs, hand-sink temperature verification, hood-cleaning cadences, and pest-control coordination. Audit packages support local health-department inspections with structured evidence.

Can Maintoro handle hood cleaning and fire-suppression compliance?

Yes. NFPA 96 hood-cleaning cadences (typically 3–6 months depending on cooking volume), NFPA 17A Ansul system annual inspection, and NFPA 10 fire-extinguisher service all become tracked PM schedules with automated overdue alerts. Fire-marshal-ready audit packages.

How does Maintoro work for multi-unit restaurant operators?

Multi-location hierarchy supports unlimited restaurants under one operator tenant. Per-location dashboards for managers; consolidated owner-level reporting on PM compliance, repair-cost variance, and multi-unit benchmarking. Useful for 5–25 location independent groups and franchise operators.

Is Maintoro affordable for SMB restaurants?

Yes. A single-location restaurant with 2–5 facility staff (manager + maintenance contractor + assistant manager) typically pays $30–$75/month. The free plan covers very small operations. Multi-unit pricing scales with locations rather than charging per-restaurant.

Can my staff submit work requests without licenses?

Yes. Restaurant managers, kitchen staff, and FOH supervisors use the unlicensed mobile work-request portal — scan an asset QR code, describe the issue, attach a photo. Only the facility coordinator and contractor staff need licensed seats.

Does Maintoro work for franchise restaurant operators?

Yes. Multi-brand franchise operators use multi-organization architecture: each brand has its own org unit with brand-specific PM templates and franchisor audit packages. Useful for franchisees holding multiple brand portfolios.