Some buildings need cleaning now, not tonight. A lobby that shows dirt by 10am, restrooms that serve three hundred people a day, a food court, a medical waiting room, a school hallway between periods — these are not nightly janitorial problems. They are day porter problems.
What Day Porter Service Covers
- Restroom checks on a defined schedule: stock, wipe, restock, log
- Lobby and reception: dust, mop, glass, furniture — continuously through the day
- Break room and common kitchen: wipe-down, dishes removed, trash emptied on schedule
- Spill and incident response during business hours
- Conference room turnaround between meetings
- Trash removal from high-volume areas before overflow
- Event setup and breakdown cleanup
Service Structure
| Option | Best for |
|---|---|
| Hourly porter (scheduled blocks) | Buildings that need coverage during peak periods only — morning rush, lunch, post-event |
| Full-time on-site placement | High-traffic facilities: large medical offices, schools, municipal buildings, multi-tenant retail |
| Hybrid (porter + nightly contract) | Facilities that need both daytime coverage and after-hours deep clean |
Who This Suits
School facilities directors coordinating between custodial staff and contractors. Medical practice managers whose patient-facing areas need to be clean at all times, not just at opening. Property managers for multi-tenant office buildings where no single tenant is responsible for common areas. Municipal building supervisors whose lobbies and public restrooms cannot fall behind on high-use days.
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