Slip and fall injuries can be a major concern for small businesses, including laundromats. Injury claims can come from customers, employees, or visitors, such as vendors, so it is crucial to ensure everyone’s safety. The National Floor Safety Institute says slips and falls account for over one million emergency room visits a year, with an average settlement of $35,000 for workplace injuries.

To help you avoid slips and falls at the laundromat, here are some tips:

  1. Promptly Address Liquids on Floors

Your laundromat floor can accumulate liquids from rainwater and snow tracked in, spilled drinks, or the occasional washing machine leak. To reduce the risk of injuries, make sure you clean up any liquid on the floor right away. Post signs requesting customers to report spills to address issues promptly, demonstrating your commitment to their safety and comfort.

  1. Don’t Forget About Floor Mats

Place floor mats near entrances, exits, and other slippery areas, like bathroom sinks. You’ll have a cleaner and risk-free laundromat with quality floor mats that absorb moisture from shoes.

  1. Implement Snow and Ice Removal Procedures

Ice and snow on parking lots and sidewalks can cause falls, both outside and inside your business if water or snow is tracked in. Especially during the cold and wet winter months, make sure all employees are trained on how to remove and manage snow and ice.

  1. Make the Upgrades and Investments

Consider making important investments to improve safety when needed. According to the National Safety Council, 20% to 30% of slips, trips, and falls in commercial settings occur in parking lots. You can help customers and employees see and avoid hazards by investing in enough lighting outside. You should also consider installing slip-resistant flooring, especially if you have a lot of liquid events. The cost of safer flooring can be significantly less than the expense of injury claims.

  1. Keep Insurance Updated

It’s impossible to prevent every slip and fall accident, so you need comprehensive business insurance. Be sure your policy covers general liability, umbrella liability, commercial property, and worker’s compensation so you’ll be protected if someone falls and gets injured. The U.S. Small Business Administration provides a useful resource here for reviewing these types of policies and determining what’s best for your laundromat.

Keeping your laundromat in pristine condition isn’t just about appearances; it’s about providing a positive customer experience. With a well-thought-out cleaning checklist, you can keep your space clean and inviting while maintaining safety and hygiene for customers. 

Regular Maintenance is Key 

A consistent routine is the foundation of a clean laundromat. Maintain a daily schedule that includes sweeping, mopping, emptying trash bins, and wiping down surfaces. Ensure dryers are safe and efficient by cleaning lint traps. Deep cleaning sessions should be scheduled periodically to clean vents, behind machines, and restroom facilities that might get overlooked during the daily maintenance.  

Customer Comfort and Sanitization 

In addition to daily maintenance, pay attention to sanitation. Disinfect surfaces that customers frequently touch, such as folding tables, payment kiosks, and door handles. For customer comfort, restroom facilities must be kept clean. Regularly restock supplies such as soap dispensers and hand towels, too. A clean and comfortable laundromat for your customers helps boost your reputation and keeps them returning and recommending your service.  

The Exterior Matters, Too 

Do not overlook the importance of the exterior of your laundromat. Create an inviting first impression for potential customers by regularly cleaning windows, entrances, and the surrounding area. Ensure that the front area is free of litter and debris, and that there is adequate lighting for safety and security. You want your laundromat’s exterior to be clean to demonstrate your commitment to maintaining a top-of-the-line facility. 

In addition to maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in your laundromat, you’re improving customer satisfaction by following a thorough cleaning checklist. Keeping your laundromat clean and well-maintained sends a clear message to your customers: they are your top priority. 

 

As sectors across the economy begin to shake off the ramifications of 2020, many are looking towards 2021 with a renewed sense of optimism and possibility. With the economy in a better position than previously anticipated, unemployment rates lowering, businesses reopening, and people starting to spend more time outside of their homes, many business owners are wondering how to take advantage of these positive changes.

Although many laundry facilities were able to remain open throughout the previous year, there are still some ways you can set yourself and your business up for even greater success moving forward. Here, we’ll take a look at what goals laundry facility owners should set for 2021.

Maintaining a safe environment
Even moving into this year, it’s paramount that laundromat owners work towards keeping their facilities clean and safe. Patrons will appreciate the effort and will feel safer in your facilities while employers will be more willing to stick around. The CDC still has the following guidelines in place for facility owners:

  • Cleaning dirty surfaces with soap and water before using a disinfectant.
  • Wearing disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting and only wearing them once.
  • Surfaces that are regularly touched – such as knobs, dials, and buttons – should be wiped down after each use or as much as you can do.
  • Using a disinfectant that’s on the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) list of Disinfectants for Coronavirus.
  • Creating and maintaining a daily cleaning protocol.

Improving marketing techniques
With more people willing to leave their homes, 2021 is a great chance to attract new customers. Instead of waiting for them to come to you, you should be actively seeking patrons. Here are a few steps you can take to drastically improve your marketing techniques and improve your business’s exposure. Check out the laundry room marketing specialists at Laundry Locations.

Setup a website
A website is essentially an online storefront. And even though laundry facilities are brick-and-mortar stores, a site can still do wonders for attracting new customers since most people being their product and service searches online. That includes laundry services. Without a website, you run the risk of losing potential customers to competitors.

Join Google My Business
Registering with Google My Business is a must for small businesses who want to increase their local exposure. With an account, you can input all of your facility’s most important information such as contact information, location, opening hours, and more for customers to see. When people search for a laundry facility in your area, your business will have a higher chance of popping up as a top search result.

Set up social media accounts
Social media is a powerful marketing technique you can use to increase your laundry facility’s exposure while connecting with current customers. LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are some of the most popular among small business owners. Choosing two or three and remaining active should suffice. Make sure to remain active and regularly update your profile with important information about your business.

Updating your equipment
Are your customers constantly having problems operating your laundry equipment? Do buttons jam and knobs fall off? Can you hear your facility’s washers and dryers from across the street? If you’ve been putting off updating your equipment for more than a few years, 2021 is the ideal time to upgrade your facility. Not only will your current customers love you for it, but you’ll also have a competitive advantage over your competition when trying to attract new clients. Better yet, you’ll end up saving money in the long-run by avoiding downtime and costly repairs. And with Cleaning and Laundry Equipment’s competitive and flexible financing options, you won’t have to worry about burying your business in the short-term.

Diversify your payment system
Over the past year, the country experienced a coin shortage. Laundry facilities that only have coin-payment systems in place suffered the most from the lack of quarters in circulation. Although this coin shortage is improving, it still highlights the importance of having diverse forms of payment. With updated equipment, customers can start paying directly through their mobile devices, something that’s expected to increase in the coming years. In addition to being more attractive to customers, this form of payment is also more convenient and cost-effective to laundromat owners.

Whether you’re looking to improve the operations of your current laundry facility or you want to enter into the industry, Cleaning and Laundry Equipment can help. With years of experience serving laundromat owners in the Pacific Northwest, we have the expertise and equipment to make your business successful. Feel free to contact us for more information about what we offer.

Location, location, location. It’s one of the most crucial factors determining the success and profitability of a laundromat. You can invest in the best commercial equipment, design the most accommodating space, run the most effective marketing campaigns, and overall run an optimized laundry facility without seeing a return if you’re in a poor location. For decades, college campuses have been the holy grail of locations for laundromats thanks to the unique situations of students. Here, we’re going to highlight some of the primary reasons a college is the perfect place to run a laundromat.

You’ll have plenty of potential clients.
When you set up shop near a college, you never run into the problem of lacking potential clients. Whether you’re able to snag a spot near a small private college or a large state institution, you’ll easily have thousands if not tens of thousands of potential patrons. Of course, you’ll need to put in the work to encourage students to use your laundromat over the competitors, but there’s a nearly endless well of laundromat-seekers from which you can pull. It really doesn’t matter if the school is located in a city or small town since the students are your primary target audience.

College students don’t buy equipment.
There’s no reason for college students to purchase washers or dryers due to their temporary living situation, leaving them completely dependent on nearby laundromats. It’s simply not practical for undergraduates to spend thousands of dollars on equipment when they’re most likely going to move away after college in search of employment or back to their home state. Furthermore, the overwhelming majority of students don’t have the funds to spend on equipment or the space to accommodate it. This means your laundromat has the potential to become the hotspot where all students go to get their laundry done.

There’s no shortage of colleges.
The sheer number of colleges throughout the country is another reason these institutions are ideal locations for opening up a laundromat. It’s not like there’s a handful of schools for which all laundry facility owners have to compete and outbid each other. In fact, there are over 4,300 institutions of higher learning in the country, representing a plethora of opportunities for laundromat owners. You’ll have no trouble finding a location that meets your needs and parameters. Make note of the number of competitors in the area before buying a facility location, but you don’t have to avoid other laundromats altogether if the college is big enough.

You benefit from repeat customers.
Laundromat owners are always looking for better ways to attract more people to their facilities. While generating interest in your facility is critical to its success, it’s important not to overlook the value of having repeat customers. The more people you can convince to come back to use your laundromat consistently is less you have to spend on marketing to generate new customers which is always more expensive. Owning a laundromat near a college campus provides you with a fantastic opportunity to generate repeat customers as college students are going to need a place to do laundry for years and years.

College laundromats are profitable.
Finding a perfect location is perhaps the best way to maximize the profits of your laundromat. Of course, you still need to invest in the right equipment, create a comfortable space, attract new customers, and perform all the necessary tasks to run a profitable business to keep things running smoothly. But, having a college laundromat is bound to be a profitable endeavor if all essentials are checked off. It’s a tried and true location that has served laundromat owners well for decades.

Whether you’re currently running a laundromat or thinking about opening a facility, you need a local provider to help you source the right equipment and keep things running smoothly. At Cleaning and Laundry Equipment, we specialize in helping local laundromats throughout the PNW run successfully. Feel free to visit us at www.cleaninglaustg.wpenginepowered.com to see what we have to offer.

As a property owner, you spend the majority of your time managing your properties, attending to your tenants, overseeing repairs, and ensuring that everything runs smoothly. As a result, you might allow certain areas of your property to sit on the backburner that don’t appear as urgent at first. More often than not, shared laundry rooms are a commonly overlooked feature of shared buildings and dorm rooms. If it’s been a while since you’ve focused on your laundry facility, you’re in the right place. Here are some of the ways you can upgrade your shared laundry room to generate better returns.

Invest in better equipment.
Is your building’s laundry room suffering from outdated equipment? It’s time to make a change! The most effective way to improve your laundry facility is to invest in some high-quality commercial washers and dryers. Otherwise, you will have to deal with headaches from unsatisfied tenants and constant repairs. Additionally, modern laundry equipment is highly energy efficient which means more money is saved on operational costs. Better equipment will also limit the downtime of your facility which means happier tenants. Investing in better laundry equipment is a guaranteed way to keep your tenants satisfied while lowering costs

Furnish the space with accommodating items.
Another way to improve your building’s laundry room is by making it cozier for your tenants. If you want residents to use the laundry room more, make it more comfortable by adding pieces of furniture to the room. For example, you can add some chairs where tenants can relax and wait for their laundry to finish. You can even add some shelves or tables where users can place their laundry baskets, detergent, and other belongings. If you really want to make the space inviting, hooking up a TV or offering free WiFi is a surefire way to make residents feel more comfortable.  Making the laundry room more accommodating makes your building stand out and will definitely help you attract more tenants because they will feel that you care about their comfort.

Diversify your payment options.
Newsflash! Tenants expect to be able to pay for their laundry with more than just quarters. You can make laundry day so much easier for your tenants by introducing alternative forms of payment. We recommend allowing your tenants to use other forms of payment such as mobile apps, credit cards, debit cards, loyalty cards, and prepaid cards. Residents will enjoy the varied payment options, and you’ll have more than one way to accept payments. Plus, every other payment method is easier to manage than coins. Just make sure you work with a reputable provider that can help your laundry facility accommodate these diversified payment options.

Add more equipment as your property grows.
Nobody likes waiting in line to do laundry, especially at an on-site laundry facility. There’s an unspoken expectation among residents that they’ll be able to get their laundry done when they need to. As your property grows, you’ll have more residents competing for a limited number of washers and dryers. If tenants have to wait in line, you run the risk of pushing them to nearby laundromats. As a result, you’ll lose the additional revenue from the laundry facility and alienate your tenants. The fix is to increase the amount of equipment you have as your property business grows.

Hire a laundry facility manager
If you simply can’t find the time to commit to managing your laundry facility, you could always outsource the responsibility. Having a dedicated manager will offload the daily responsibilities of the shared laundry room while ensuring everything continues running smoothly. This way, your residents will benefit from a smoothly operating and welcoming laundry room, and you free up the time and energy needed to run other areas of your business. Just make sure you’re hiring a competent and experienced facility manager that can handle the job at hand and deliver the results you need.

Struggling to make the most out of your shared laundry facility? We’ve got you covered! At Cleaning and Laundry Equipment, we’ve been helping property owners optimize their laundry rooms for maximal returns. We offer premium-grade commercial equipment, quick service calls, and unbeatable financing options. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help your business succeed.

There are several benefits to running a laundry room in a multi-family property, apartment complex, or campus building. Property owners save money on utility costs when compared to using in-unit washers and dryers. A laundry room can attract new residents and encourage current tenants to renew their leases. Plus, they’re great sources of passive income. However, the road to adding an on-site laundry facility isn’t without its obstacles. Here, we’ll explore some common challenges property owners face when opening laundry facilities and how they can overcome them.

Problem #1: Tenants aren’t using your laundry facility.
Picture this: You’ve just put in several months of work to convert a room on your property into a fully-operational laundry facility. Considerable time and financial investments have gone into the project to meet resident expectations. But, when you finally open the doors to your new laundry facility, it’s a ghost town. You expected tenants to come rushing in to take advantage of the on-site washers and dryers. Although this is a defeating experience, it’s only a matter of time before your laundry facility is overflowing with users.

The Solution: Generally, tenants prefer using on-site laundry facilities as opposed to visiting a laundromat every time they need clean clothes. It’s quicker, safer, and more convenient to have an on-site laundry room. However, residents might need some prompting to start using a newly installed laundry facility. Property owners should get the word out about this addition through email, posted signs, phone calls, or other means of communication to encourage their tenants to make use of the new amenities once they’re open.

Problem #2: It’s consuming too much of your time and money.
When you set out to build a laundry facility on your property, you anticipated it to run relatively automatically. Now, you find it draining more time and money than you have to dedicate to this area of your business. As a property owner, you already have a million things on your plate. You’re starting to wonder if opening up a laundry room for your residents was just a waste of your limited and valuable resources.

The Solution: Adding a laundry facility to your property isn’t as simple as making space, installing some machines, and calling it a day. This worthy endeavor requires an understanding of the fundamentals of running a laundromat. Property owners should view their laundry facilities as direct extensions of their overall business. Operating a successful, profitable, and automated laundry room requires careful planning, due diligence, trouble-shooting, and follow-through. When you start seeing it as a business venture instead of a side project, you’ll start seeing the return you want.

Problem #3: Your equipment is outdated and dysfunctional.
It’s common practice for property owners to opt for cheaper washers and dryers in an attempt to cut some costs for their laundry facilities. Unfortunately, this strategy causes more problems than it solves. That’s why so many on-site laundry rooms in apartment complexes and campus buildings don’t work well at all. Cheap equipment leads to greater repairs costs, angrier tenants, and more headaches for property owners. What’s seen as a shortcut is really just a long-term hassle.

The Solution: There’s a common misconception that premium-quality washers and dryers have to be expensive. In reality, it’s easier to invest in affordable and reliable commercial equipment than most project owners realize. The key is to find a reliable, experienced, and local provider that can equip your laundry facility with some of the best laundry equipment available at the right price for your needs.

Looking for the right commercial equipment for your laundry facility? The experts at Cleaning and Laundry Equipment can help! We specialize in providing state-of-the-art washers and dryers to local laundromats and property owners. We even offer comprehensive and quick servicing solutions to keep your equipment running smoothly. Feel free to reach out to us today to learn more about what we offer.

A laundromat is the perfect candidate for a hands-off business model if you’re looking for ways to generate passive income. Of course, it’s easier said than done as there’s plenty of groundwork to cover before a laundry facility can generate residual payments without much active work. For those willing to put in the initial time and financial investments, a laundromat can offer a steady, reliable, and recession-proof income stream. Let’s dig into some of the essential rules that you should follow to achieve a profitable and passive laundry facility.

Invest in top-tier equipment.
The foundation to a smoothly operating laundromat that allows you to take a step back while still optimizing profits is professional quality equipment. Top-of-the-line washers and dryers have a host of advantages that make it easier to run a passive income business. First and foremost, these highly efficient units experience fewer issues which means less time you have to spend making sure they get fixed. On top of that, advanced commercial equipment helps reduce operational costs by limiting repair needs and using less energy. The thorough washes and quicker dries make clients more likely to return too. Some providers even install equipment in your facility for free and simply take a portion of the profits in order to limit the upfront costs of transitioning to top-quality washers and dryers.

Work with a local provider.
One of the most common mistakes made by laundromat owners is choosing to work with national providers. The big-name reputation of these faceless brands attracts owners without delivering the expected service. If you’re looking to build a self-sustaining laundry facility, you need to find a reliable and experienced local provider. These professionals have the time and resources to offer quicker services, more attentive customer service, and better deals than any national provider. Some providers even offer next or same-day service so you can keep your equipment and your business up and running no matter what. All these benefits make it much easier to build a passive income stream.

Used advanced payment solutions.
The days of coin-only laundry rooms are long gone. Today, customers expect laundromats to offer a handful of payment options which is a win-win for owners. You earn a reputation as an accommodating provider, and you can streamline payment systems. Instead of having to collect coins on a weekly or daily basis and haul them to deposit at the bank, you can disperse payments among various digital systems such as debit and credit cards, loyalty cards, mobile payments, and more. The financial and time investments required to add these payment types will quickly pay off.

Hire a competent manager.
You can implement all the most advanced equipment and payment systems to make your laundromat as smooth as possible, but that doesn’t achieve a fully hands-off business model. You’ll still need to stop in from time to time to collect coin payments, clean the space, maintain equipment, and perform other forms of upkeep. The final step to achieving a completely passive income is to hire a manager and team to handle the daily operations of your laundromat. These professionals will make sure everything is up and running smoothly. In a sense, a manager acts as your stand-in so you’re confident knowing the day-to-day demands of the facility are handled without requiring your constant intervention.

If you’re struggling to find a reputable, local, and reliable service provider, you’re in the right spot! At Cleaning and Laundry Equipment, we specialize in providing top-tier commercial laundry equipment and unrivaled servicing to laundry facility owners throughout the Pacific Northwest. We pride ourselves on providing quick, pain-free, and cost-effective services along with unbeatable equipment to help clients reach their business goals. Contact us today to learn more about what we offer.

Congratulations! You’ve decided to start a laundromat. It’s an exciting and challenging process, but it’s definitely worth the time and financial investments. The biggest decision facing new laundry facility owners is whether to purchase used or new equipment. Washers and dryers are a considerable expense which makes buying used seem like the most cost-effective solution. However, one of the most prevalent misconceptions about owning a laundromat involves this key question. Here, we’re going to explore the downsides of buying used equipment and explain why newer is always better.

Clients will look elsewhere for their laundry needs.
One of the ongoing challenges of running a laundromat is outperforming the competition. Unless you’re in a remote location, there are more than likely other laundry facilities in your area competing for local business. When customers see outdated or damaged equipment at your laundromat, they’re probably not going to come back again, especially if they have alternative options. Customers prefer and expect laundry facilities to have advanced commercial equipment that operates perfectly. The financial loss you’ll suffer by missing out on repeat customers is greater than the amount you’d save by going with old equipment.

Second-hand equipment can ruin your facility’s image.
Used equipment can make it harder to attract people to your laundromat. As with any type of business, bringing in new clients has a lot to do with the image of your laundry facility. The cleaner, nicer, and more modern your laundromat, the greater the chances people will use it. Since commercial equipment is the central focus of a laundry facility, it plays a massive role in your business’s overall image. Used equipment that’s rusty, noisy, damaged, and downright ugly will cause patrons to associate negatively with your laundromat. On the other hand, brand-new and shiny equipment that runs whisper-quietly is going to reflect positively on your facility.

You’re buying somebody else’s headache.
The overwhelming majority of used laundry equipment being sold is dysfunctional for one reason or another. People don’t just get rid of washers and dryers for no reason. When you think you’re getting a steal on great equipment, you’re really just buying somebody else’s headache. Somebody made the decision that the machine wasn’t worth the cost of fixing it. Plus, the sheer size and weight of washers and dryers make them nearly impossible to test out before making a purchase, increasing the risk of buying used equipment. You can avoid all this risk by opting for new equipment that you know works perfectly.

Used equipment is expensive to maintain.
Making a profit is one of the fundamental goals of running a laundromat. Naturally, this leads business owners to consider ways to reduce their overall costs. Since equipment represents a major expense for laundry facilities, it’s reasonable to consider saving money with used washers and dryers. However, there’s a critical issue with this thought process. It’s not taking into consideration the expenses involved with running old equipment. Used washers and dryers are costlier to maintain and operate due to their increased need for repairs. Alternatively, new commercial equipment requires barely any upkeep because of its pristine condition.

You’ll miss out on the newest advancements in technology.
Commercial laundry equipment is always undergoing improvements. The washers and dryers sold on the market today are of higher quality than the models of the past. They’re more energy-efficient, they last longer, and they’re better at cleaning laundry. When you settle for used equipment, you’re missing out on years and years of technological advancement. The only way to secure the newest innovations is to invest in new equipment. You’d be surprised just how much time, money, and hassle these advancements can save your laundry business over the years.

If you’re looking for a reputable provider of commercial laundry equipment, the Cleaning and Laundry Equipment team is the perfect option. As a leading service provider, we equip local laundromats with state-of-the-art equipment in addition to routine maintenance services to keep everything running smoothly. Contact us today to learn more.

Energy efficiency is quickly becoming a major consideration for all businesses. The potential benefits of improved energy efficiency are especially enticing for laundromats owners due to the amount of energy required to operate these facilities. Although the cost of this advanced equipment often causes laundromat owners to think twice, investing in energy-efficient washers and dryers is actually one of the most financially sound investments they can make, especially as utility costs rise.

What is energy-efficient laundry equipment?
Energy-efficient laundry equipment refers to washing and drying machines designed to use less energy and water while still providing a deep clean. There are different technologies and strategies used to improve the energy efficiency of laundry equipment including higher spin speeds during final extraction, larger washing bins to encourage fewer loads, and so much more.

The advantages of energy-efficient laundry equipment.
It’s one thing to understand the benefits of energy-efficient washers and dryers on paper. It’s another to see how this equipment can improve your laundry facility overall. Let’s take a look at some of the advantages of installing this advanced equipment in your laundromat.

You’ll save money on utility costs.
Utility costs are one of the largest expenses for laundry facility owners. As a result, energy-efficient commercial laundry equipment can help laundromats save significantly by requiring less water and energy to operate. This equipment is designed to consume as few resources as possible while still getting the job done. According to Alliance for Water Equipment, energy-efficient washers reduce water use by more than 50%. In addition, Energy Star reported that energy-efficient dryers use around 20% less energy when compared to standard units. Those are considerable savings!

Increased efficiency will improve profit margins.
Laundromat owners are always looking for ways to improve their bottom line. In simple terms, there are only two ways of achieving this goal: reducing operational costs and increasing prices. Since higher prices can scare away customers, it’s always better to find cheaper ways of operating if possible. Energy-efficient laundry equipment directly helps laundromat owners improve their profit margins by significantly cutting down on their energy expenses. With money saved from reduced utility bills and increased profitability, laundromat owners can reinvest in their business operations to expand their services and customer base.

It has a positive effect on the environment.
Making a laundromat eco-friendly isn’t always easy since these facilities inherently use up a lot of energy. However, the most effective way for laundry facility owners to make a positive impact on the environment is to use energy-efficient equipment. These systems require less energy and water to produce the same results and are even designed to last longer than their less-energy-efficient counterparts. This laundry equipment reduces fossil fuel usage, lowers greenhouse gas emissions, and conserves natural resources. All of these factors contribute to a healthier and more sustainable environment while optimizing your laundry facility at the same time.

Customers care about sustainability.
Sustainability has become an increasingly important consideration among consumers. In fact, 49% of people believe that retailers and businesses are responsible for implementing sustainable strategies to reduce their impact on the environment. Energy-efficient equipment is the easiest and most effective way for laundromats to reduce their carbon footprint while improving their image among consumers. When people know doing laundry at your facility will have a positive impact on the environment, they’ll be more likely to choose it over other laundromats. Give your current patrons what they want and attract new customers while putting your laundry business ahead of the competition.

If you’re searching for energy-efficient commercial laundry equipment, look no further than Cleaning and Laundry Equipment. As a reputable and experienced laundry provider, we’ve been supplying local laundromats with the state-of-the-art washers and dryers they need to succeed. Contact us today to learn more about what we offer and how your laundry facility can benefit.

Imagine owning your own business, starting your day when you want, hiring your own team, and calling your own shots. Sounds pretty good, right? For decades, laundromats have proven to be a profitable source of income for hardworking and motivated entrepreneurs. If you’ve been looking for a viable way to gain financial freedom, this just might be the path for you. Here, we’ll take a closer look at how you can find success by starting your own laundromat.

Find a reliable equipment distributor.
Commercial grade equipment is the foundation of a profitable laundromat, and partnership with a reputable distributor is the relationship that can make it happen. An experienced, high quality distributor can equip your laundry facility with the industry-leading washers and dryers it needs to succeed for years to come.

When you work with a committed provider like the experts at Cleaning and Laundry Equipment, you’ll even get guidance regarding financing options to help alleviate the financial burden of laundry equipment so you can maintain the capital you need to continue growing your business. We even help our clients determine the optimal way to organize their laundromat!

Get professional servicing
The key to keeping your laundromat profitable is to make sure your machines are always up and running. Unfortunately, even the highest-quality commercial equipment experiences hiccups. In the face of these potential issues, it’s vital to have a reliable service provider on deck whenever problems arise.

Instead of going with a national company, you’ll want to stay within your area. Local providers can provide rapid response times if anything goes wrong to keep your laundromat fully operational. This limits expensive downtime and saves you from costly repairs down the line. Learn about a host of other advantages of using local providers.

Choose an optimal location
Location is one of the most important factors in determining the success of a laundromat. If you break ground in the wrong spot, you’ll have a difficult time attracting customers. When you set up shop in an ideal location, you’ll have a steady stream of new patrons while encouraging customers to return at the same time. Here are a few insider suggestions to consider when choosing the best location for your laundry facility.

  • Find a spot near popular anchor points such as grocery stores.
  • Make sure the front of the location is visible from the street.
  • Choose a location where there’s plenty of parking around.
  • It’s great if there are slow speed limits on nearby streets.
  • Find a busy location with a lot of foot traffic.

Optimize your laundromat’s online exposure
A great way to increase the amount of traffic into your facility is to increase your laundromat’s online exposure. The more you can get in front of target customers, the higher chance they’ll patronize your location instead of others. Here are some effective steps you can take to drastically increase your laundromat’s online presence.

Sign up for Google My Business

The majority of online searches – even for laundromats – start on Google. By signing up for Google My Business you can get your facility noticed while making sure all of your business’s key information such as address, operating hours, and contact info is correct.

Start a website
In the 21st century, a website acts as your business’s virtual storefront. Starting a site for your facility is a surefire way to encourage new patrons to visit your laundromat while remaining in touch with regulars.

Join Laundry Locations
Offload some of your facility’s marketing activities by listing your laundromat on the Laundry Locations platform. This one-of-a-kind platform is designed to help patrons find nearby laundry facilities.

Looking for more guidance? Read about the key goals you should set for your laundromat.

Start a laundromat & gain financial freedom
Owning a laundromat can be an excellent way to generate an additional or primary source of income to gain financial freedom. You’ll need a reliable distributor and service provider to get started on the right foot. At Cleaning and Laundry Equipment, we’ve helped countless laundry facility owners get the industry-leading equipment at competitive rates while ensuring they continue running optimally. Visit our site to learn more about what we can offer.