Day-porter coverage
Nightly janitorial makes a building clean at dawn. A day porter is why it still looks that way at 3pm — after deliveries, foot traffic, weather, and five hundred cups of coffee.
Purity Pro porters run scheduled rounds through lobbies, restrooms, and common areas, respond to spills and incidents in minutes, and give tenants a visible, professional answer to 'who takes care of this place?'
What's included
- Scheduled lobby and common-area rounds
- Restroom checks and restocking through the day
- Immediate spill and incident response
- Entryway, elevator, and touch-point upkeep
- Tenant-facing professionalism in Purity uniform
Why it matters
Tenants and visitors see the building being maintained — that's worth rent.
Issues handled on sight instead of logged for tonight.
A daily set of professional eyes on the property, reporting what they see.
Common questions
Can porters handle small maintenance tasks?
Light tasks — replacing a liner, flagging a leak, resetting furniture — yes. Actual maintenance gets reported instantly to your building engineer with a photo, which is often just as valuable.
How many porter hours does a building need?
Rule of thumb: high-traffic lobbies and shared restrooms drive hours more than square footage. Your walkthrough produces an honest recommendation — some buildings need four hours, some need two shifts.
Let's make your facility spotless & compliant.
Book a free, no-obligation walkthrough. We'll assess your space, answer your questions, and build a quote tailored to your facility — usually within 24 hours.