Floorcloud has announced it is rebranding to CLīMIT. The company says the name change reflects its rapid evolution from a flooring-focused solution to a comprehensive jobsite monitoring platform supporting a wide array of construction disciplines, including flooring, millwork, drywall, and general contractor building projects. Floorcloud says it offers a software solution and IoT sensors that provide critical environmental data to ensure the success of an installation.
According to the company, CLīMIT (a play on the word “climate”) signifies the commitment to delivering climate intelligence for every phase of construction. They say CLīMIT helps project managers monitor key environmental factors such as temperature, humidity, dew point, light level, and the sensor’s GPS location in real-time, ensuring that installations are completed on time, within specifications, and to the highest quality standards. Additionally, by way of its third-party integration with Wagner Meters, CLīMIT will continue to enable customers to remotely read concrete relative humidity and temperature via Wagner Rapid RH L6 sensors.
“We are grateful for the trust and support of our customers, whose collaboration and feedback have been instrumental in our journey,” said Scott Banda, co-founder and CEO. “This year marks an exciting chapter as we embrace new opportunities to serve the construction industry with expanded sensor capabilities. We look forward to continuing to help our customers protect their installations and the profitability of their businesses.”
“The transition to CLīMIT is more than just a name change—it’s a reflection of our expanded vision and product pipeline to be the go-to solution for interior building monitoring during the many phases of the construction process,” said Patrick Mullins, co-founder and COO. “With six new sensors launching this year, we are poised to bring even greater precision and insight to construction projects. The name CLīMIT enables us to better communicate the breadth of our solution to a broader audience, ensuring that more professionals can benefit from real-time environmental intelligence, detecting issues in real-time before they escalate to expensive call backs or even claims.”