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January 1, 2017

Laundry Tips for Operating an Energy Efficient Business

From washers and dryers constantly running to drafty old windows and doors, utility bills can add up quickly when you own a coin laundromat or on-premises laundry facility. As a laundry professional, saving money is usually top of mind. Fewer expenses means a higher return on investment, which is why the experts at Pittsburgh Laundry Systems put together these simple laundry tips to save money on your energy bills.

Upgrade to Energy Efficient Laundry Equipment

Thinking about investing in modernized, high efficiency equipment may seem overwhelming, but these upgrades will reduce your operating costs in the long run. Pittsburgh Laundry Systems offers energy efficient and ENERGY STAR® qualified Speed QueenHuebsch, American Dryer and B&C Technologies commercial laundry equipment that will reduce water and energy costs, and will pay for itself over time.

Promote Efficient Washing 

Did you know about 60% of Americans wash their clothes in warm water? With 75% of the energy needed to do a load of laundry used to heat the water, this can add up quickly for your laundromat or on-premises laundry facility. Washing in cold water gets clothes just as clean as warm water, so encourage people to use cold water when doing laundry to help reduce energy usage. In addition, promote running full loads of laundry at a time instead of small loads to eliminate wasting water.

Clean Washers & Dryers on a Regular Basis

Regularly cleaning your washers and dryers is important because it helps them run smoothly and efficiently. Ask laundry equipment users to clean lint screens after they use the dryer, and perform frequent checks that lint filters are clean to help clothes dry faster. Dryers that have filters full of lint are not only inefficient to run, but they also create a fire hazard.

Simple Weatherization Steps

Whether you deal with extreme heat, the freezing cold or a combination of both, the weather can greatly impact energy costs. Drafty windows or gaps between the door and floor are common culprits for the escape of heated or cooled air, which causes the heat or air conditioner to have to run more frequently. Seal up gaps by windows and doors with caulk, or purchasing door draft guards are inexpensive, yet effective, ways to make your environment more efficient.

Whether you own a laundromat or an OPL facility, these energy saving tips can quickly be put to use to help you save money and be more eco-friendly. Pittsburgh Laundry Systems is proud to provide commercial laundry equipment sales and service to a 200 mile radius of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Contact us if you’re interested in learning more about our energy efficient washers and dryers.

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