
For commercial businesses, coin laundry equipment repair is a top priority to minimize downtime and maximize profits. A single broken washer or dryer can cost a business up to $1,000 in lost revenue per day.
Regular maintenance is key to preventing equipment failures. By performing routine checks and addressing issues promptly, businesses can reduce the likelihood of costly repairs.
In a typical commercial laundry setting, equipment is used for 8-12 hours a day, 365 days a year. This heavy usage can lead to wear and tear, making regular maintenance essential.
A well-maintained coin laundry system can last up to 15 years or more, depending on usage and quality of equipment.
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Laundry Equipment Repair
Laundry equipment repair is a specialized field that requires expertise and a wide range of replacement parts. Lee's Appliance and Refrigeration Service, for example, has over 25 years of industry experience and a comprehensive inventory of parts for major laundry brands.
Our technicians at Central Ohio Appliance Repair Inc. have been helping customers for many years, whether you have a laundromat, hair salon, or veterinary clinic. They are experienced in repairing a variety of commercial laundry equipment issues.
If you're experiencing problems with your commercial washers or dryers, it's essential to choose a reliable repair service. Look for companies like Southeastern's laundry equipment repair team, which has an expansive technician network throughout the Southeast, ensuring on-site help within 48 hours.
Some common issues with commercial laundry equipment include broken belts, not draining, and stopping mid-cycle. Lee's Appliance and Refrigeration Service can repair these problems quickly and efficiently, often within one business day.
Here are some common problems with commercial laundry equipment:
- Broken Belts
- Not Draining
- Not Spinning
- Shaking Violently
- No Power
- Leaking from bottom
- Stopping Mid-Cycle
- Door Switch Repair
- Burnt-out Motor
- Transmission failure.
- Thermostat/Thermal Switch Failure
- Clogged Vents / Intake
By choosing a reputable repair service, you can ensure that your commercial laundry equipment is running smoothly and efficiently, reducing downtime and saving you money in the long run.
Commercial Laundry Solutions
Commercial laundry equipment repair is a specialized field that requires expertise and experience. You can count on a reputable company like Lee's Appliance and Refrigeration Service, which has over 50 years of experience in repairing coin-operated laundry machines.
Their technicians have an average tenure of over 10 years and are equipped with the right technical expertise to address all your coin-operated washer and dryer needs. They carry full liability insurance and workers' compensation, giving you peace of mind.
Their dedicated technicians bring more than 25 years of industry experience and are capable of executing fast, quality repairs to coin-operated laundry machines. They have service relationships with most manufacturers of coin-op washing machines and coin-operated dryers.
Some common issues with commercial laundry equipment include broken belts, not draining, not spinning, shaking violently, no power, leaking from the bottom, stopping mid-cycle, door switch repair, burnt-out motor, transmission failure, thermostat/thermal switch failure, and clogged vents/intake.
Here are some common issues with commercial laundry equipment that require repair:
- Broken Belts
- Not Draining
- Not Spinning
- Shaking Violently
- No Power
- Leaking from bottom
- Stopping Mid-Cycle
- Door Switch Repair
- Burnt-out Motor
- Transmission failure
- Thermostat/Thermal Switch Failure
- Clogged Vents / Intake
Central Ohio Appliance Repair Inc. also offers preventative maintenance programs to help keep your equipment working properly and lasting longer. They service all of the different types of commercial washers and dryers, including larger commercial dryers that are not really different from standard coin-op commercial dryers.
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