How to Conserve Energy

A commercial laundry shop is one of the most energy-consuming in any industry. It is because of the nature of its business. But ironically speaking, commercial laundry shops are established to help households in the nearby area to reduce their water and electricity consumption.

That is why in this article, it is time to give back to the commercial laundry community by giving them insights on how to conserve energy (water and electricity). Here are the tips:

1. Invest in a New Modeled Washing Machine

In a conventional commercial laundry shop, it is known that they use a front load washer for durability and better performance. But as time progresses, there are many better models of front load washing machines available in the market. They are significantly better in terms of performance, capacity, and power consumption.

It is advised that if the washing machines of a commercial laundry shop are 7-10 years old, then the owner must invest in new washing machines. Aside from its declining performance, the technological advancement of modern washing machines is very economical for a laundry business.

2. Consider a Coin Operated Washing Machine

A coin-operated laundry shop is a great energy saver, at least for water consumption. A laundry expert states that coin-operated washing machines consume the right amount of water needed to finish a laundry cycle. It is like a control system that greatly benefits not only a laundry shop but also the ecosystem.

Even though its installation charge is costly, it is a big business win in the long run because aside from energy consumption, it has lots of perks. 

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3. A Proven and Tested Laundry Detergent

A good detergent is a must in a laundry shop. The very key in choosing the right laundry detergent is to scrutinize the label and ingredients. It must have many active ingredients. Also, if you use HE washers, you must use an HE laundry detergent.

A good quality laundry detergent prevents a back job to a laundry batch because it eradicates all dirt which saves you a lot of electricity and water in the long run. From bar to powder to liquid, you must be picky about what laundry detergent you will use as an owner.

4. Install a Cold Water Faucet

It is not a common feature of a conventional laundry shop, but it started to make some legit noise in the laundry industry. Coldwater washing directly means that a laundered garment will less likely be ruined, shrunk, and faded. It reduces wrinkles which is an admirable feature for sure because customers will like it.

But its most significant impact is on conserving energy. Why? Coldwater is better at treating stains compared to a warm one. Meaning, using cold water can lessen your water bill by a significant amount in the long run. Finally, you can save about $0.64 per load on your water heating bill. So if your load annually is 100, you can save about $64 per year.

Final Thoughts

Commercial laundry shops are really valuable to our lives. That is why simple information like this can help them save some money. Now that you know all these tips, time to educate laundry shop owners about these laundry hacks.

By Hemant Kumar

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