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Laundromat Business Plan Template

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Laundromat Business Plan

You’ve come to the right place to create your laundromat business plan.

We have helped over 10,000 entrepreneurs and business owners create business plans and many have used them to start or grow their laundromats.

Below is a template to help you create each section of your Laundromat business plan.

Executive Summary

Business overview.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat is a startup laundromat located in Manhattan, New York. The company is founded by Jean Smith, an experienced business manager with a master’s degree in Business Administration. With over ten years of experience as the General Manager for a boutique retail chain, Jean has garnered a positive reputation as a dedicated leader. She is confident that her ability to effectively manage people, finances, and operations will allow her to start her own profitable laundromat. Jean plans on managing the day-to-day operations of the laundromat herself and hiring highly qualified staff for essential positions of laundry attendants,  security guards, an accountant, and a sales and marketing professional.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will provide general card-operated washing machines and dryers for customers to use on their own as well as a wash and fold service station for customers who want to drop their clothes off to be cleaned by Jean’s staff and picked up later. Jean’s Clean Laundromat will be a comfortable and convenient stop for busy people in the Manhattan area.

Product Offering

The following are the products and services that Jean’s Clean Laundromat will provide:

  • Self-service card-operated washing machines and dryers
  • Laundry supplies (detergent, dryer sheets, laundry bags, etc.)
  • Dry cleaning service
  • Wash and fold service
  • Laundry pickup and delivery service

Customer Focus

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will target all individuals in the Manhattan area that need laundry service. Specifically, it will target men and women living in the area, busy parents, and people who do not have the time or facilities to do their laundry at home. The laundromat will also target tourists or business professionals in the city who need a quick laundry service. No matter the customer, Jean’s Clean Laundromat will deliver the best service, security, and convenience.

Management Team

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will be owned and operated by Jean Smith. She has recruited fellow New York University graduate, Elizabeth Clark, who has a bachelor’s degree in finance to come on board as her accountant and bookkeeper.

Jean Smith is a graduate of New York University with a master’s degree in Business Administration. She has been working as the General Manager for a boutique retail chain for over a decade. Jean’s organizational and leadership skills have allowed her to establish and grow a large network of business professionals that are supportive of her new venture, Jean’s Clean Laundromat.

Elizabeth Clark has worked as an accountant and bookkeeper at a local bakery for over five years and has established herself as a detail-oriented and methodical financial expert. Jean relies strongly on Elizabeth’s diligence, attention to detail, and focus when it comes to keeping the laundromat’s finances in order.

Success Factors

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will be able to achieve success by offering the following competitive advantages:

  • Friendly, efficient laundry attendants that strive to go above and beyond for each customer.
  • All laundry products and services are delivered with the customers’ comfort and convenience in mind.
  • Jean’s Clean Laundromat offers its customers quick pickup and delivery seven days per week.

Financial Highlights

Jean’s Clean Laundromat is seeking $300,000 in debt financing to launch its laundromat business. The funding will be dedicated towards securing the laundromat storefront and purchasing the card-operated machines, and the card system. Funding will also be dedicated towards three months of overhead costs to include payroll of the staff, rent, and marketing costs. The breakout of the funding is below:

  • Washers and dryers: $80,000
  • Card system: $40,000
  • Water heating system: $5,000
  • Three months of overhead expenses (payroll, rent, utilities): $150,000
  • Marketing costs: $15,000
  • Working capital: $10,000

The following graph below outlines the pro forma financial projections for Jean’s Clean Laundromat.

jeans clean laundromat financial projection

Company Overview

Who is jean’s clean laundromat.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat is a new laundromat located in Manhattan, New York. The company is founded by Jean Smith, an experienced business manager with a master’s degree in Business Administration. With over ten years of experience as the General Manager for a boutique retail chain, Jean has garnered a positive reputation as a dedicated leader. She is confident that her ability to manage people, finances effectively, and operations will allow her to start her own profitable laundromat. Jean plans on overseeing the daily operations of the laundromat herself and hiring highly qualified staff for essential positions of laundry attendants,  security guards, an accountant, and a sales and marketing professional.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat History

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will be owned and operated by Jean Smith. Jean Smith is a graduate of New York University with a master’s degree in Business Administration. She has been working as the General Manager for a boutique retail chain for over a decade. Jean’s organizational and leadership skills have allowed her to establish and grow a large network of business professionals that are supportive of her new venture, Jean’s Clean Laundromat.

Since incorporation, Jean’s Clean Laundromat has achieved the following milestones:

  • Registered Jean’s Clean Laundromat, LLC to transact business in the state of New York.
  • Has a contract in place for a one year lease on the laundromat storefront which is approximately 2,000 square feet.
  • Hired a marketing professional to begin strategizing a pre-launch marketing campaign.
  • Began recruiting a staff of an accountant, marketing and sales manager, security guards, and laundry attendants to work at Jean’s Clean Laundromat.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat Services

The following will be the services Jean’s Clean Laundromat will provide:

Industry Analysis

The laundromat industry is a $5.4BN market in the United States with over 30,000 laundromats across the country. Laundromats are a good investment for entrepreneurs with many of them seeing an astonishing 95% success rate for the first five years in business. For many people, laundromats are essential aspects of their regular routine.

Although running a laundromat can be a profitable venture, it takes some work to maintain profitability. It’s important for industry operators to manage their laundromats proactively, pay attention to what competitors are doing, and focus on continuous improvement in both service and technology. Industry operators who fail to take these actions may not be able to achieve their desired outcomes.

A trend in the laundromat industry is  the replacement of coin-operated machines with card-operated models. Card-operated machines can bring in greater profits for the laundromat owner because these machines can be set to change prices according to the time of day or be used for single use vending product purchases. Additionally, laundromats are using newer, more eco-efficient machines and technologies that bring in more profits in addition to being better for the environment. Finally, laundromat operators are finding ways to stand out from competitors with unique services in addition to the standard self-serve washers and dryers. Some of these value add services may include wash and fold, pickup and delivery, free wifi, vending machine products, etc.

Customer Analysis

Demographic profile of target market.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will target men and women in the Manhattan area that need laundry service. Specifically, the laundromat will target busy parents and people who do not have the time or facilities to do their laundry at home. The laundromat will also target tourists or business professionals in the city who need a quick laundry service.

The precise demographics for Manhattan, New York are:

    Total population2,693,9592,693,959
        Male1,311,43148.70%
        Female1,382,52851.30%
        Under 5 years162,7976.00%
        5 to 9 years146,1825.40%
        10 to 14 years157,2025.80%
        15 to 19 years153,0675.70%
        20 to 24 years184,0936.80%
        25 to 34 years533,70719.80%
        35 to 44 years390,59414.50%
        45 to 54 years313,98011.70%
        55 to 59 years144,9735.40%
        60 to 64 years144,7355.40%
        65 to 74 years207,4457.70%
        75 to 84 years107,9254.00%
        85 years and over47,2591.80%

Customer Segmentation

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will primarily target the following customer profiles:

  • Busy parents
  • Business Professionals
  • People who do not have laundry facilities in their homes

Competitive Analysis

Direct and indirect competitors.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will face competition from other companies with similar business profiles. A description of each competitor company is below.

BMI Laundry Service, Inc.

BMI Laundry Service, Inc. provides wash and fold, dry cleaning, and pickup and delivery services with two locations, in Chelsea and Manhattan. BMI’s promise is to deliver fast service for people on the go. BMI Laundry Service, Inc. has coin-operated machines, vending machines, and free wifi. The self-service laundromat is available seven days a week from 6:00AM-6:00PM, while the laundry service is available by appointment only. Customers can schedule their laundry service using the company’s appointment app.

Wash It, Dry It, LLC

Wash It, Dry It, LLC is a Manhattan-based laundry business that provides self-service card-operated washers and dryers as well as wash and fold services for its customers. Wash It, Dry It, LLC sells its own branded laundry products including detergent, laundry bags, soaps, fabric softeners, and dry cleaning products. The laundromat is open 24/7. Wash and Fold service is available Monday through Friday from 7:00AM-8:00PM.

MC Laundromat

MC Laundromat is a trusted New York laundry business that provides superior service to customers in Manhattan and the surrounding areas. They are able to provide a one-stop shop for anyone in need of laundry services. MC Laundromat is able to provide dry cleaning, spot treatments, wash and fold, and delivery services. MC Laundromat has oversized machines for large laundry loads.

Competitive Advantage

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will be able to offer the following advantages over their competition:

  • Jean’s Clean Laundromat offers its customers same day pickup and delivery service seven days per week. Laundry attendants are available 24 hours per day to accommodate more customers’ schedules.

Marketing Plan

Brand & value proposition.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will offer the unique value proposition to its customers:

  • Friendly, efficient laundry attendants available 24/7 that strive to go above and beyond for each customer.
  • Jean’s Clean Laundromat offers its customers same day pickup and delivery service seven days per week.

Promotions Strategy

The promotions strategy for Jean’s Clean Laundromat is as follows:

Word of Mouth/Referrals

Jean Smith has built up an extensive list of contacts over the years by providing exceptional service and expertise to her customers. Her network of contacts has committed to spreading the word about her new laundromat to their friends and families.

Print Advertising

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will invest in professionally designed print ads to display in newspapers, magazines, and direct mail circulars.

Jean’s Clean Laundromat’s in-house marketing manager will design and maintain the company’s website. The website will be well organized, informative, and list all their services that Jean’s Clean Laundromat is able to provide. Additionally, the website will include a blog that will provide customers with helpful laundry tips.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

The marketing manager will also manage Jean’s Clean Laundromat’s website presence with SEO marketing tactics so that anytime someone types in the Google or Bing search engine “New York laundry service” or “laundromat near me”, Jean’s Clean Laundromat will be listed at the top of the search results.

Social Media

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will maintain an active presence on various social media platforms including Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube, with the marketing manager updating these accounts regularly.

The pricing of Jean’s Clean Laundromat will be moderate and on par with competitors so customers feel they receive value when purchasing their services.

Operations Plan

The following will be the operations plan for Jean’s Clean Laundromat.

Operation Functions:

  • Jean Smith will be the Owner and Manager of the company. She will oversee all staff and manage daily operations. Jean has spent the past year recruiting the following staff:
  • Elizabeth Clark – Accountant/Bookkeeper will provide all laundromat accounting, tax payments, and monthly financial reporting.
  • Steve Miller – Head of Security will oversee a small team of rotating security guards to ensure the safety of the customers and employees on the premises at all times.
  • Anna Rodriguez – Marketing Manager will provide all marketing and advertising campaigns for Jean’s Clean Laundromat.
  • Robert Wills – Lead Laundry Attendant will supervise the team of laundry attendants and manage the staff schedule.

Milestones:

Jean’s Clean Laundromat will have the following milestones complete in the next six months.

7/1/2022 – Finalize contract to lease laundromat storefront.

7/15/2022 – Finalize personnel and staff employment contracts for attendants and security guards.

8/1/2022 – Purchase card-operated washing machines and dryers, vending machines, and supplies.

8/15/2022 – Begin word of mouth and online marketing campaigns.

8/22/2022 – Begin moving into Jean’s Clean Laundromat.

9/1/2022 – Jean’s Clean Laundromat opens for business.

Financial Plan

Key revenue & costs.

The revenue drivers for Jean’s Clean Laundromat are the laundromat fees charged to customers for use of the self-service machines and the fees for the additional laundry services the company will offer. The average price to wash a load of laundry in laundromats across the country ranges from $2.00-$4.00. Jean’s Clean Laundromat will charge $3.00 per load, which is comparable to other laundromats in the area.

The cost drivers will be the overhead costs required in order to staff the laundromat. The expenses will be the payroll cost, rent, utilities, supplies, and marketing materials.

Funding Requirements and Use of Funds

Key assumptions.

The following outlines the key assumptions required in order to achieve the revenue and cost numbers in the financials and in order to pay off the startup business loan.

  • Number of transactions per machine/month: 150
  • Average revenue generated per month: $16,000
  • Laundromat lease per month: $9,000

Financial Projections

Income statement.

FY 1FY 2FY 3FY 4FY 5
Revenues
Total Revenues$360,000$793,728$875,006$964,606$1,063,382
Expenses & Costs
Cost of goods sold$64,800$142,871$157,501$173,629$191,409
Lease$50,000$51,250$52,531$53,845$55,191
Marketing$10,000$8,000$8,000$8,000$8,000
Salaries$157,015$214,030$235,968$247,766$260,155
Initial expenditure$10,000$0$0$0$0
Total Expenses & Costs$291,815$416,151$454,000$483,240$514,754
EBITDA$68,185 $377,577 $421,005 $481,366 $548,628
Depreciation$27,160$27,160 $27,160 $27,160 $27,160
EBIT$41,025 $350,417 $393,845$454,206$521,468
Interest$23,462$20,529 $17,596 $14,664 $11,731
PRETAX INCOME$17,563 $329,888 $376,249 $439,543 $509,737
Net Operating Loss$0$0$0$0$0
Use of Net Operating Loss$0$0$0$0$0
Taxable Income$17,563$329,888$376,249$439,543$509,737
Income Tax Expense$6,147$115,461$131,687$153,840$178,408
NET INCOME$11,416 $214,427 $244,562 $285,703 $331,329

Balance Sheet

FY 1FY 2FY 3FY 4FY 5
ASSETS
Cash$154,257$348,760$573,195$838,550$1,149,286
Accounts receivable$0$0$0$0$0
Inventory$30,000$33,072$36,459$40,192$44,308
Total Current Assets$184,257$381,832$609,654$878,742$1,193,594
Fixed assets$180,950$180,950$180,950$180,950$180,950
Depreciation$27,160$54,320$81,480$108,640 $135,800
Net fixed assets$153,790 $126,630 $99,470 $72,310 $45,150
TOTAL ASSETS$338,047$508,462$709,124$951,052$1,238,744
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Debt$315,831$270,713$225,594$180,475 $135,356
Accounts payable$10,800$11,906$13,125$14,469 $15,951
Total Liability$326,631 $282,618 $238,719 $194,944 $151,307
Share Capital$0$0$0$0$0
Retained earnings$11,416 $225,843 $470,405 $756,108$1,087,437
Total Equity$11,416$225,843$470,405$756,108$1,087,437
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY$338,047$508,462$709,124$951,052$1,238,744

Cash Flow Statement

FY 1FY 2FY 3FY 4FY 5
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS
Net Income (Loss)$11,416 $214,427 $244,562 $285,703$331,329
Change in working capital($19,200)($1,966)($2,167)($2,389)($2,634)
Depreciation$27,160 $27,160 $27,160 $27,160 $27,160
Net Cash Flow from Operations$19,376 $239,621 $269,554 $310,473 $355,855
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTMENTS
Investment($180,950)$0$0$0$0
Net Cash Flow from Investments($180,950)$0$0$0$0
CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING
Cash from equity$0$0$0$0$0
Cash from debt$315,831 ($45,119)($45,119)($45,119)($45,119)
Net Cash Flow from Financing$315,831 ($45,119)($45,119)($45,119)($45,119)
Net Cash Flow$154,257$194,502 $224,436 $265,355$310,736
Cash at Beginning of Period$0$154,257$348,760$573,195$838,550
Cash at End of Period$154,257$348,760$573,195$838,550$1,149,286

Laundromat Business Plan FAQs

What is a laundromat business plan.

A laundromat business plan is a plan to start and/or grow your laundromat business. Among other things, it outlines your business concept, identifies your target customers, presents your marketing plan and details your financial projections.

You can  easily complete your laundromat business plan using our Laundromat Business Plan Template here .

What are the Main Types of Laundromat Businesses?

There are a number of different kinds of laundromat businesses, some examples include: Self-service, Drop-off, and Card/coin-operated laundromat.

How Do You Get Funding for Your Laundromat Business Plan?

Laundromat businesses are often funded through small business loans. Personal savings, credit card financing and angel investors are also popular forms of funding.  Having a laundry business plan will show investors you are well- prepared and qualified to start your business.

What are the Steps To Start a Laundromat Business?

Starting a laundromat business can be an exciting endeavor. Having a clear roadmap of the steps to start a business will help you stay focused on your goals and get started faster.

1. Develop A Laundromat Business Plan – The first step in starting a business is to create a detailed laundry business plan that outlines all aspects of the venture.  A business plan for a laundromat should include potential market size and target customers, the services or products you will offer, pricing strategies and a detailed financial forecast.  

2. Choose Your Legal Structure – It’s important to select an appropriate legal entity for your laundromat business. This could be a limited liability company (LLC), corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship. Each type has its own benefits and drawbacks so it’s important to do research and choose wisely so that your laundromat business is in compliance with local laws.

3. Register Your Laundromat Business – Once you have chosen a legal structure, the next step is to register your laundromat business with the government or state where you’re operating from. This includes obtaining licenses and permits as required by federal, state, and local laws. 

4. Identify Financing Options – It’s likely that you’ll need some capital to start your laundromat business, so take some time to identify what financing options are available such as bank loans, investor funding, grants, or crowdfunding platforms. 

5. Choose a Location – Whether you plan on operating out of a physical location or not, you should always have an idea of where you’ll be based should it become necessary in the future as well as what kind of space would be suitable for your operations. 

6. Hire Employees – There are several ways to find qualified employees including job boards like LinkedIn or Indeed as well as hiring agencies if needed – depending on what type of employees you need it might also be more effective to reach out directly through networking events. 

7. Acquire Necessary Laundromat Equipment & Supplies – In order to start your laundromat business, you’ll need to purchase all of the necessary equipment and supplies to run a successful operation. 

8. Market & Promote Your Business – Once you have all the necessary pieces in place, it’s time to start promoting and marketing your laundromat business. This includes creating a website, utilizing social media platforms like Facebook or Twitter, and having an effective Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy. You should also consider traditional marketing techniques such as radio or print advertising. 

Learn more about how to start a successful laundromat business:

  • How to Start a Laundromat Business

Where can I get a Laundromat Business Plan PDF?

You can download our free example laundromat business plan PDF here . This is a business plan template you can use in PDF format.

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Laundromat Business Plan Sample

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Are you planning to start your laundromat in 2024? That’s a great decision as the laundromat industry has been experiencing consistent growth of 3-5% annually, and this upward trend is expected to continue for the next ten years. But, before taking the plunge, it is advisable to have a strong laundromat business plan.

In this article, we’ll walk you through the essential steps to create a successful business plan for a laundromat. We will cover key elements of starting a laundromat business plan:

  • Laundromat Industry Challenges

Executive Summary

Company overview, customer analysis, competitive analysis, marketing plan for laundromat, operations plan, management team.

After reading this article, you will have the knowledge and confidence to start your own business with this laundromat business plan template. Let’s begin!

What Are the Challenges of the Laundromat Industry

The laundromat industry is growing significantly. In 2022, the global market for coin-operated laundries was valued at $17.55 billion. It will continue to grow at a 9.3% annual growth rate from 2023 to 2030, reaching a substantial $35.84 billion by 2030. (Source: Grand View Research )

However, several significant challenges can hinder growth and profitability:

1. Increasing Competition – As outlined in our washing machine business plan, the laundromat industry faces increased competition from online laundry services. According to IBISWorld, the market size of the laundromat industry has grown 0.5% annually over the past five years. (2018 -2023)

2. Rising Operating Costs – Energy, water, and maintenance costs are rising, impacting the profitability of laundromats and making it important to have a solid pressure washing business plan . The Coin Laundry Association reports that utility costs for laundromats have increased by 14% over the last five years.

3. Technological Advancements – Keeping up with technological advancements such as mobile payment systems and smart machines is challenging for traditional laundromats. A survey by American Coin-Op revealed that 45% of laundromat owners consider technology upgrades a challenge.

4. Changing Consumer Preferences – Shifts in consumer behavior towards convenience and eco-friendliness pose challenges for traditional laundromats. Statista reports that 67% of consumers prefer eco-friendly laundry services.

5. Regulatory Compliance – Compliance with regulations adds complexity and costs to laundromat operations. The EPA estimates that laundromats use up to 15,000 gallons of water each month, emphasizing the necessity for adherence to water consumption rules.

If you plan to open a laundromat business, we have created a customizable business plan example/template that includes key sections with helpful tips and samples:

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The executive summary is a concise overview of your entire laundry business plan for a laundry service. It should capture the reader’s attention and provide a high-level understanding of your: 

  • Business concept
  • Target market
  • Competitive advantages
  • Financial projections

Write the executive summary last after completing other sections of the business plan.

Tips for Writing the Executive Summary in a Laundromat Business Plan

  • Keep the laundromat startup business plan brief (1-2 pages) and engaging
  • Highlight the key points from each section of your plan
  • Emphasize your unique selling proposition and competitive advantages
  • Include financial highlights, such as projected revenue and profitability
  • Use clear and compelling language

Sample Executive Summary of a Laundromat Business Plan

Fresh Spin is a newly established laundromat business located in the heart of a densely populated urban area. Our mission is to provide convenient, affordable, and eco-friendly laundry services to residents and businesses in the neighborhood.

Our target market consists of:

  • Apartment and condo residents
  • University students living in dorms
  • Small businesses requiring commercial laundry services

Fresh Spin offers the following competitive advantages :

  • Convenient location with ample parking
  • Extended operating hours
  • State-of-the-art, energy-efficient equipment
  • Secure and well-lit facility
  • Friendly and knowledgeable staff

Our financial projections indicate strong potential for growth and profitability:

  • Year 1 revenue: $375,000
  • Year 3 revenue: $625,000
  • Projected break-even point: 18 months

With our strategic location, customer-centric approach, efficient operations, and potential to expand into a commercial window cleaning business plan , Fresh Spin is poised to become the premier laundry service provider in the area.

Company overview gives a thorough rundown of what your laundromat business is all about – the kind of legal entity it is, where it’ll be located, and any special perks or services you’ll be offering to customers. It also explains the laundromat business model you’re going with, the specific customer base you’re targeting, and what competitive edges your laundromat will have over others in the area.

Tips for Writing the Company Overview in a Laundromat Business Plan

  • Clearly state the legal structure and ownership details while writing a business plan for a laundromat
  • Define your business name, location, and why you chose it
  • Craft a compelling mission statement that reflects your core values and purpose
  • Outline your short-term and long-term goals clearly
  • Highlight what makes your laundromat unique and different

Sample Laundromat Business Plan Company Overview

Fresh Spin is a limited liability company (LLC) owned and operated by Jane Charles and her husband, Nick Well. The business is located at 123 Main Street, in a bustling downtown area.

Mission Statement

What we’re aiming for is to make doing laundry an easy, green, and wallet-friendly experience for folks and businesses around here. We want to provide excellent customer service by combining modern facilities with helpful staff.

Short-term Goals

  • Achieve a 50% market share among apartment residents within the first year
  • Establish partnerships with local businesses for commercial laundry services
  • Implement energy-efficient practices and reduce our environmental footprint

Long-term Goals

  • Expand the business by opening additional locations in surrounding neighborhoods
  • Introduce 24/7 pick-up and delivery services for added convenience
  • Become the leading provider of laundry services in the city

Unique Selling Proposition

Fresh Spin offers a combination of convenience, eco-friendliness, and exceptional customer service unmatched in the area:

  • 24/7 access with ample parking
  • High-efficiency, energy-saving equipment
  • Secure and well-lit facility for safety
  • Friendly and knowledgeable staff available during operating hours
  • Commitment to sustainable practices and reducing our environmental impact

The customer analysis section is about understanding your target customers inside and out. Take into account their demographic and psychographic profiles, as well as their laundry requirements. It’s also important to distinguish between your primary and secondary customer groups and communicate how your laundromat will meet their needs.

This information is crucial for tailoring your services, pricing, and marketing strategies to attract and retain customers while exploring a potential business plan for a junk removal service to diversify offerings.

The enterprise has thoroughly researched the market, identified opportunities, and formulated a marketing strategy to achieve success. More and more people are turning to professional laundry business plan providers for key services, creating lucrative business opportunities.

Tips for Writing the Customer Analysis in a Laundromat Business Plan

  • Define your target customer segments based on various factors in your small laundromat business plan
  • Identify the specific needs and pain points of each customer segment
  • Analyze customer behaviors, preferences, and buying patterns
  • Gather data through market research, surveys, and customer feedback

Sample Customer Analysis of a Laundromat Business Plan

Fresh Spin has identified three primary target customer segments:

● Ages 20-45
● Single or young families
● Middle-income
Within 2-mile radius● Convenient and affordable laundry facilities
● Lack of in-unit washers and dryers
● Limited time for laundry tasks
● Carrying heavy loads
● Waiting for available machines
● Ages 18-25● Single● Low to middle-incomeWithin 1-mile radius, near campus● Cost-effective laundry services● Easily accessible● Busy schedules
● Limited transportation options
● Small living spaces
● Restaurants
● Salons
● Small hotels/motels
Within 5-mile radius● Reliable and efficient commercial laundry services
● For linens, towels, and uniforms
● High operational costs
● Limited space for in-house laundry facilities

Fresh Spin aims to address these issues by offering a modern, secure, and well-maintained facility with extended operating hours and attentive staff.

In the competitive analysis section, we identify and assess both direct and indirect competitors. We assess their strengths, weaknesses, and identify how we can differentiate from our competitors. Developing business plans for cleaning services provides insight into potential synergies in related markets. 

Tips for Writing the Competitive Analysis in a Laundromat Business Plan

  • Identify direct and indirect competitors in your targeted area in your laundromat company business plan
  • Analyze competitors’ locations, services, pricing, marketing strategies, and customer loyalty
  • Assess their strengths and weaknesses, as well as potential threats and opportunities
  • Determine your competitive advantages and unique selling proposition

Sample Competitive Analysis of a Laundromat Business Plan

Fresh Spin has identified three main direct competitors within a 2-mile radius, as well as various indirect competitors in the local market.

A) Direct Competitors

1. Suds City Laundromat

  • Well-established business operating for over 20 years.
  • Loyal customer base, primarily consisting of long-term residents.
  • Slightly lower pricing compared to Fresh Spin.

Weaknesses:

  • Limited operating hours, closed on Sundays.
  • Outdated facility with aging equipment.
  • No digital payment options or mobile app integration.
  • Lacks eco-friendly practices and sustainable initiatives.

2. Wash Depot

  • Spacious facility with over 80 washers and dryers.
  • Ample parking spaces, accommodating customers with large laundry loads.
  • Inconvenient location, situated in a light industrial area.
  • Poor customer service reputation, with frequent complaints.
  • Pricing is comparable to Fresh Spin, but no loyalty programs.

3. Sassy Laundromat and Dry Cleaners

  • Diversified services, offering both laundromat and dry cleaning services under one roof.
  • Loyalty program with rewards for frequent customers.
  • Small facility with only 30 washers and dryers.
  • Limited capacity for handling large volumes of laundry.
  • Pricing is 15-20% higher than Fresh Spin for laundromat services.

B) Indirect Competitors:

Fresh Spin also faces competition from various indirect sources, including:

  • Local dry cleaners and alterations services
  • Wash-and-fold services
  • Residential apartment buildings and condominiums with in-unit laundry facilities
  • Online laundry services and mobile apps

Fresh Spin aims to differentiate itself from its competitors by offering a modern, eco-friendly, and customer-centric laundromat experience. 

Our key competitive advantages include:

  • Convenient location in a high-traffic area with ample parking
  • Extended operating hours (24/7) for maximum convenience
  • Modern, energy-efficient equipment
  • Secure and well-lit facility for customer safety
  • Competitive pricing compared to local competitors

By addressing the weaknesses of its competitors and leveraging its unique strengths, Fresh Spin aims to establish itself as the premier laundromat in the area, catering to the diverse needs of its target customer segments while promoting sustainability and exceptional customer service.

Operational and Strategic Planning

The marketing plan outlines your strategies for attracting and retaining customers. Consider various marketing channels, and describe your branding, pricing, and customer loyalty programs.

Tips for Developing the Marketing Plan of a Laundromat Business Plan

  • Define your brand identity, positioning, and messaging in your universal laundromat business plan
  • Develop pricing strategies that align with your target market and competitive landscape
  • Identify effective promotional channels and tactics
  • Outline customer service and loyalty programs
  • Set measurable marketing goals and budget allocations

Sample Marketing Plan for a Laundromat Business Plan

Branding and positioning.

Fresh Spin aims to establish itself as the premier provider of convenient, eco-friendly, and customer-focused laundry services in the area. Our brand positioning emphasizes:

  • Convenience: Extended operating hours, accessible location, and user-friendly facilities
  • Sustainability: Energy-efficient equipment and practices to reduce environmental impact
  • Superior Customer Experience: Attentive staff, clean and secure facilities, and value-added services

Our brand messaging will highlight these key pillars through a consistent visual identity (logo, color scheme, and branding elements) and clear communication across all marketing channels.

Pricing Strategies

Fresh Spin will employ a competitive pricing strategy, offering rates slightly below the market average to attract price-conscious customers. 

Our pricing structure includes:

  • Wash and Dry Cycles: $ 2.50 for a standard load (comparable to competitors at $3.00)
  • Large Load Pricing: $4.00 for a large load (20% discount compared to competitors)
  • Commercial Laundry Services: Customized pricing based on volume and frequency

We will periodically review and adjust pricing based on market conditions, operating costs, and customer feedback.

Promotional Activities

To build brand awareness and attract new customers, Fresh Spin will implement the following promotional activities with an annual marketing budget of $25,000 .

Grand Opening Event: $5,000 (20% of budget)

  • Offer free wash and dry cycles, giveaways, and promotional discounts
  • Targeted social media advertising and local print/radio ads

Local Advertising: $6,000 (24% of budget)

  • Targeted ads in community newspapers ($3,000)
  • Flyers and direct mail campaigns ($3,000)

Social Media Presence: $4,000 (16% of budget)

  • Active engagement on platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Nextdoor
  • Paid social media advertising and influencer partnerships

Loyalty Program: $2,500 (10% of budget)

  • Rewards program for frequent customers (e.g., free wash after 10 visits)
  • Program management, promotional materials, and customer communications

Partnerships: $5,000 (20% of budget)

  • Collaborate with local apartment complexes, universities, and businesses
  • Offer discounts, bundled services, or revenue-sharing arrangements

Other Marketing Expenses: $2,500 (10% of budget)

  • Printed materials (brochures, flyers, banners)
  • Website development and maintenance
  • Promotional merchandise (t-shirts, tote bags)

coin operated laundromat business plan

The operations plan details the day-to-day operations of your laundromat. This includes staffing requirements, equipment maintenance, inventory management, and customer service protocols. Explain your plans for ensuring a clean and efficient laundromat environment.

Tips for Developing an Operational Plan for a Laundromat Business Plan

  • Describe the physical location, facility layout, and equipment requirements
  • Outline staffing needs, roles, and responsibilities
  • Develop policies and procedures for cash management, security, and maintenance
  • Address environmental and regulatory considerations, such as waste management and energy efficiency
  • Identify suppliers and establish inventory management processes

Sample Operational Plan for a Laundromat Business Plan

Facility and equipment.

Fresh Spin is located at 123 Main Street, occupying a 3,000-square-foot space in a high-traffic commercial area. The facility layout includes:

  • Main Laundry Area: 40 washing machines (15 large capacity) and 30 dryers (10 large capacity)
  • Folding and Sorting Area: Large tables and hanging racks
  • Vending Area: Snack and beverage vending machines
  • Restrooms and Changing Rooms
  • Staff Office and Storage Room

All equipment is energy-efficient and eco-friendly, with features like water recycling systems and energy-saving modes.

Staffing and Operations

Fresh Spin will operate 24/7, with the following staffing structure:

  • 2 Full-Time Attendants (Day Shift)
  • 2 Part-Time Attendants (Evening/Night Shift)
  • 1 Facility Manager (Responsible for overall operations, staffing, and maintenance)

Detailed standard operating procedures will be developed for cash management, security protocols, equipment maintenance, and cleaning schedules.

Environmental and Regulatory Considerations

Fresh Spin, operating in the United States, is committed to sustainable and eco-friendly practices, adhering to the following regulations:

  • Compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (EPCA) and Energy Star certification.
  • Adherence to the Clean Water Act and Safe Drinking Water Act.
  • Compliance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA).
  • Adherence to local zoning ordinances and health department regulations.
  • Compliance with the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) and Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).

Fresh Spin will implement comprehensive policies, procedures, and training to ensure full compliance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, maintaining a safe, sustainable, and legally compliant operation.

The management team section introduces the key individuals responsible for leading and operating the laundromat business. Also highlight the team’s relevant experience and qualifications. When hiring additional staff, describe your recruitment and training processes.

Tips for Presenting Your Management Team in a Laundromat Business Plan

  • Provide brief information on the owners and key team personnel
  • Outline the roles and responsibilities of each team member
  • If hiring additional staff, describe the positions and qualifications required

Sample Management Team for a Laundromat Business Plan

Fresh Spin is owned and operated by Jane Charles and Nick Will, with a combined 15 years of experience in the retail and customer service industries.

  • Jane Charles, Co-Owner and General Manager: Jane has 8 years of experience in retail management, overseeing operations, staffing, and customer service. Jane is responsible for overall laundromat operations, staff management, and implementing marketing strategies.
  • Nick Will, Co-Owner and Financial Manager: Nick has 7 years of experience in financial management and accounting. Nick is responsible for financial planning, cash management, and identifying opportunities for operational efficiencies

Additional Staff

Fresh Spin will employ the following staff members:

All staff members will undergo comprehensive training on equipment operation, customer service protocols, cash handling, and safety procedures.

With a strong management team and dedicated staff, Fresh Spin is well-positioned to deliver exceptional service and achieve long-term success in the local laundry services market.

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  • Competitive Landscape Evaluation
  • Financial Projections
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Frequently Asked Questions

How profitable is owning a laundromat.

According to Coin Laundry Association , there are about 29,500 coin laundries in the US generating nearly $5 billion in gross revenue annually which averages out to $169,491 per laundromat business. As per a coin-operated laundromat business plan, the average business ROI is between 20-35%.

How much does it cost to start a small laundromat? 

The average cost to start a laundromat is estimated to be around $82,010 as per our coin-op laundromat business plan. This cost is an average that takes into account the range provided for each equipment item (as per ZenBusiness) needed to start a new laundromat business as per the table below:

Security System$2,500$7,500
Washers$1,500$6,500
Dryers$600$5,000
Banking ATM$2,000$7,000
Bill and Coin Changer$500$3,000
Soap Vending Machine$300$3,000
Folding Tables$150$1,500
Chairs$60$300
Signage$500$20,000
Water Heater$5,000$50,000
Electrical Panel Upgrade$2,000$30,000

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Coin Laundry Business Plan [Sample Template]

By: Author Tony Martins Ajaero

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Coin Laundry Business

Are you about starting a coin laundry company ? If YES, here is a detailed sample coin laundry business plan template & FREE feasibility report.

If you are interested in starting your own coin laundry business in the United States, it will be a wise decision to take out time to conduct detailed cost analysis before investing your time and money into the business. A coin laundry business requires that you purchase or lease equipment that are needed to run the business.

Beyond the skillset you will be bringing to the table; equipment is also instrumental to the starting and running this business. If you are truly convinced that starting a coin laundry service is the right business for you to do, then you need to write your own business plan.

The essence of writing a business plan before starting any business is for you to have a blueprint of how you want to setup, manage and expand your business. Below is a sample coin laundry business plan template that will help you to successfully write yours with little or no stress.

A Sample Coin Laundry Business Plan Template

1. industry overview.

The Laundromat in the US industry consists of Washer services, dryer services, self-service dry cleaning, commercial laundry services and others.

The Laundromats industry includes companies that offer on-premises coin- or card-operated washers and dryers, in addition to companies that operate self-service laundry and dry-cleaning equipment in apartments, dormitories and similar locations.

If you are conversant with this industry, you will agree that increased disposable income has led to rising competition from both household laundry machines and drop-off and pickup laundry and dry-cleaning services. As a result, industry revenue has decreased at an annualized rate of 0.4 percent to $5.2 billion over the five years to 2019, including a decline of 0.3 percent in 2019 alone.

Rentals represent a core target market for the industry, and many consumers have opted to rent apartments rather than purchase homes over the past five years. Due to a combination of urban population growth.

A recent research conducted by IBISWorld shows that the Dry Cleaners industry has a medium level of capital intensity. For every dollar spent on labor in 2017, the industry will invest an estimated $0.13 in capital, slightly up from an estimated $0.11 spent on capital in 2012.

Capital intensity has increased over the five years to 2017, as improving economic conditions have encouraged operators to upgrade existing machinery or purchase new replacements. Dry cleaners typical invest capital in new dry-cleaning equipment, washers, dryers, sorting bins, dry cleaning baths and ironing presses.

Specialized dry-cleaning washers cost anywhere from $50,000 to $200,000, depending on what class of solvent they use, washing capacity and accessory features. Water conservation is becoming a concern for the population. Environmentally-responsible coin laundry services company are an attractive option.

The laundromats industry is a thriving sector of the economy of the united states and it generates over .2 billion annually from about 23,425 registered and licensed laundromats (coin laundry inclusive). The industry is responsible for the employment of over 53,706 people.

Experts project the industry to depreciate at -0.4 percent annual rate between 2014 and 2019. CSC ServiceWorks Inc. is obviously the market leader in the laundromats industry.

The market for laundry services is driven by urbanization and the increase in consumer spending – in essence, as the general economy of a country grows, more people will become busier hence the need to patronize the services of laundry companies on a regular basis.

The trend in the laundry services industry is that most companies in a bid to survive the recent global economic meltdown included additional services to their core service offerings. Coin laundry businesses in the United States and all over the world are still enjoying good patronage particularly if they are well positioned and if they know how to reach out to their target market.

2. Executive Summary

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is a standard coin laundry services that will be located in the heart of Sterling Heights but hopes to establish outlets in key cities all across the United States. We are strategically positioned in one of the cities with a large number of middle and upper class plus busy corporate executives; we are set to service the whole of the community as well as visitors and travelers.

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC will be providing to our esteemed customers on-premises coin- or card-operated washers and dryers, in addition to operating self-service laundry and dry-cleaning equipment in apartments, dormitories and similar locations.

We are quite optimistic that our values and quality of service offering will help us drive our coin laundry business to enviable heights and also help us attract the number of clients that will make the business highly profitable. We are open to the use of latest technology in the laundry industry.

Our excellent customer service and the range of services we offer will position us to always welcome repeated customers. Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is owned by Billy Jones and his immediate family members.

Billy Jones is a business man per excellence and he has the required business acumen to help build Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC to favorable compete with leading coin laundry companies and franchise in Sterling Heights and the whole of the United States of America.

3. Our Products and Services

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is a complete coin laundry service that offers a wide range of services that revolves around coin laundry and other complementary services. These are the services and amenities that will be made available to our customers;

  • Automatic laundries, coin-operated
  • Coin-operated dry cleaners

4. Our Mission and Vision Statement

  • Our Vision is to become the ‘go to coin laundry services company’ in the whole of Sterling Heights and every location where we intend opening our outlet.
  • Our mission is to develop a highly successful all-round coin laundry services business which provides easy to operate and efficient laundry equipment and quality services in our community and to become a standard for an ideal coin laundry services company in Sterling Heights.

Our Business Structure

Coin laundry business is seen to be a medium-scale business venture, but that does not stop Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC to put standard structures in place that will help us achieve all our business goals and objectives.

We are set to build a coin laundry business that will be a standard for the laundry services industry in Sterling Heights and in The United States of America as a whole. We want to build a business of dedicated workforce who will ensure that our customers are satisfied and they get value for their money.

We aware that it takes a business with the right employees and structure to achieve all what we have set to achieve, which is why will be putting structures and processes in place that will help us deliver excellent services and run the business on autopilot.

With the wide range of our service offerings and the plan to open our coin laundry outlets all across key cities in The United States of America, we are only expected to employ more than is required to run a conventional coin laundry business. Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC will employ professionals and skilled people to occupy the following position;

  • Manager (Owner)
  • Accountant / Cashier

Laundry Supervisor

Laundry Attendant

5. Job Roles and Responsibilities

Manager (Owner):

  • Responsible for providing direction for the business
  • Creating, communicating, and implementing the organization’s vision, mission, and overall direction – i.e. leading the development and implementation of the overall organization’s strategy.
  • Responsible for fixing prices and signing business deals and payment of salaries
  • Responsible for signing checks and documents on behalf of the company
  • Evaluates the success of the organization
  • Responsible for managing the daily activities in the organization
  • Ensure that the office facility is in tip top shape and conducive enough to welcome customers
  • Carrying out induction for new team members
  • Responsible for overseeing the smooth running of HR and administrative tasks for the organization
  • Maintains office supplies by checking stocks; placing and expediting orders; evaluating new products.
  • Ensures operation of equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements; calling for repairs.
  • Responsible for training, evaluation and assessment of employees

Accountant/Cashier

  • Responsible for preparing financial reports, budgets, and financial statements for the organization
  • Provides managements with financial analyses, development budgets, and accounting reports
  • Responsible for financial forecasting and risks analysis.
  • Performs cash management, general ledger accounting, and financial reporting for the organization
  • Responsible for developing and managing financial systems and policies
  • Responsible for administering payrolls
  • Ensuring compliance with taxation legislation
  • Handles all financial transactions for the organization
  • Serves as internal auditor for the organization.
  • Manage overall daily operations of the Laundry Department
  • Ensure quality controls are in place for all laundry processes
  • Maintain cleanliness of the laundry area
  • Train, develop, and appraise the laundry team
  • Ensure supplies are ordered
  • Take receipt of stock and ensure safe storage
  • Manage customer service issues quickly and effectively
  • Ensure team members adhere to all Health and Safety Regulations
  • Represent the company in strategic meetings
  • Help increase growth for the company
  • Keeping an updated inventory of laundry detergents
  • Tracking maintenance and repairs on laundering equipment.
  • Ensuring that the facility remains clean at all times.
  • Anticipating and responding to customers’ queries, concerns, and complaints.
  • Keeping sufficient tokens or change for the washing and drying machines, if required.

6. SWOT Analysis

Coin laundry services is one of the businesses that can easily generate sales with little stress as long as they are well positioned. We are building a standard coin laundry business with variety of services which is why we have decided to subject our business idea to SWOT Analysis.

We know that if a proper SWOT analysis is conducted for our business, we will be able to position our business to maximize our strength, leverage on the opportunities that will be available to us, mitigate our risks and be equipped to confront our threats.

We hired the services of a business consultant with bias in startups to help us conduct SWOT analysis for our company and he did a pretty job for us. Here is a of the result we got from the SWOT analysis that was conducted on behalf of Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC;

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is centrally located in a densely populated area in Sterling Heights; our location is in fact one of our major strengths. We are also one of the very few coin laundry companies in the whole of Sterling Heights.

Another strength that counts for us is the power of our team; our workforce and management. We have a team that are considered experts in the laundry services industry, a team of hardworking and dedicated individuals.

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is a new business which is owned by an individual (family), and we may not have the financial muscle to sustain the kind of publicity we want to give our business. So also, we might not have the support structure that is made available to established coin laundry operators.

  • Opportunities

Colleges and universities account for a prominent share of demand for industry services. This is because the industry provides colleges and universities with coin- or card-operated washers and dryers. Therefore, when enrollment increases, more students purchase laundry services.

The number of college students is expected to increase in 2019, representing a potential opportunity for the industry. We are centrally located in one of the busiest areas in Sterling Heights with loads of middle and upper – class households and we are open to all the available opportunities that the city has to offer. Our business concept also positioned us to be a one stop shop in the laundry services industry.

The truth is that there are no coin operated laundry facilities within the area where our laundry services is going to be located; the closest facility to our proposed location is about 2 kilometers away. In a nutshell, we do not have any direct competition within our target market area.

Per capita disposable income is inversely related to demand for laundromats. As per capita disposable income increases, more expensive laundry alternatives become available to consumers.

With growing incomes, consumers can afford to purchase laundry machines and pay for drop-off laundry services, reducing demand for laundromats. Per capita disposable income is forecast to grow in 2019, posing a potential threat to the industry.

7. MARKET ANALYSIS

  • Market Trends

Declining demand for professional laundry services, unfavorable shifts in consumer preferences and increasing competition from coin-operated laundromats and household washing machines have led to this industry’s decline in the past decade.

This is so because coin laundry businesses respond to the increase in household spending and also increase of busy business people in a particular area or city. The trend of the market can be predicted without stress.

Another obvious trend in the laundry services industry is that most laundry companies in the bid to survive the recent global economic meltdown included additional services to their core service offerings. Some companies include washing of rugs, selling of laundry machines and similar laundry equipment within the same premises if they have enough space.

8. Our Target Market

Before choosing a location for our coin laundry business , we conducted our feasibility studies and market survey and we were able to identify those who will benefit greatly from our service offerings. Those who will benefit from our service offerings are college students and business people, and they cut across different sectors of the economy. These are the category of people that we intend marketing to;

  • Corporate Executives
  • Business People
  • College students
  • Sport clubs

Our Competitive Advantage

The fact that a coin laundry business is an easy to set up business means that anybody can set up a coin laundry business if they have the required startup capital. It means that the possibility of coin laundry businesses springing up in our location is high.

We aware of this which is why we decided to come up with a business concept that will position us to become the leader in Sterling Heights – Michigan.

We can confidently say that the location of our coin laundry business will definitely count as a positive for us in the industry. For the time being, Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC has no real competitors that can match the quality service we offer and our business offerings. Our customer service will be customized to meet the needs of all our customers.

Lastly, all our employees will be well taken care of, and their welfare package will be among the best within our category in the industry. It will enable them to be more than willing to build the business with us and help deliver our set goals and objectives.

9. SALES AND MARKETING STRATEGY

  • Marketing Strategy and Sales Strategy

The marketing strategy for Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is going to be driven by easy to operate laundry machines, excellent customer service and quality service delivery. We want to drive sales via the output of our jobs and via referral from our satisfied customers.

In view of that, we are going to adopt the following strategies to ensure that we do not only attract customers but generate repeated sales and loyalty from them;

  • Open our coin laundry services business with a party so as to attract residents who are our first target market.
  • Introduce our coin laundry services business by sending introductory letters alongside our brochure to corporate organizations, college students, households, sports clubs and key stake holders in and around Sterling Heights – Michigan.
  • Advertise our coin laundry business in community newsletters, local TV and radio stations
  • Promote our business online via our official website and all available social media platforms
  • Hire the services of experts to make our brand the first choice for residents of Sterling Heights – The United States of America
  • Making our first impression count positively
  • Make use of attractive handbills to create awareness and also to give direction to our laundry facility
  • Adopt direct mailing coupon marketing approach
  • Position our signage/flexi banners at strategic places
  • Create a loyalty plan that will enable us reward our regular customers
  • Enter into business partnership with sports clubs to handle all their laundry services

Sources of Income

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is established with the aim of maximizing profits in the laundry services industry and we are going to go ensure that we do all it takes to attract both clients on a regular basis. Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC will generate income from the following service offerings;

  • Coin-operated dry cleaners and laundries
  • Self-service dry cleaners and laundries

10. Sales Forecast

The profits you can expect to generate from a coin operated laundromat vary depending on the size, efficiency and popularity of each business. According to the Coin Laundry Association, the cash flow of laundromats is typically in the range of $15,000 and $300,000 per year.

To maximize your business’s profitability, carefully consider the aspects above and create a smart Business model. With hard work and prudent planning, you’re sure to find success.

We are well positioned to take on the available market in Sterling Heights and we are quite optimistic that we will meet our set target of generating enough profits from the first six months of operation and grow our coin laundry services business and our clientele base.

We have been able to examine the laundry services industry, we have analyzed our chances in the industry and we have been able to come up with the following sales forecast. Below is the sales projection for Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC, it is based on the location of our business and of course the wide range of related coin operated laundry and dry cleaning services that we will be offering;

  • First Fiscal Year (FY1):  $240,000
  • Second Fiscal Year (FY2):  $480,000
  • Third Fiscal Year (FY3):  $850,000

N.B : This projection was done based on what is obtainable in the industry and with the assumption that there won’t be any major economic meltdown and there won’t be any major competitor offering same services as we do within same location. Please note that the above projection might be lower and at the same time it might be higher.

11. Publicity and Advertising Strategy

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is set to create a standard coin laundry services company in Sterling Heights which is why we will adopt and apply best practices to promote our business. Good enough there is no hard and fast rule on how to advertise or promote a coin laundry business. Here are the platforms we intend leveraging on to promote and advertise Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC;

  • Encourage our loyal customers to help us use Word of Mouth mode of advertisement (referrals)
  • Advertise our coin laundry services business in relevant magazines, local newspaper, local TV and radio stations
  • Promote our business online via our official website
  • List our business on local directories (yellow pages)
  • Sponsor relevant community programs
  • Leverage on the internet and social media platforms like; Instagram, Facebook, twitter, et al to promote our brand
  • Install our Billboards in strategic locations all across Sterling Heights
  • Direct coupon mailing approach
  • Distribute our fliers and handbills in target areas
  • Ensure that all our staff members wear our customized clothes, and all our official cars and trucks are customized and well branded.

12. Our Pricing Strategy

Our pricing system is going to be based on what is obtainable in the industry, we don’t intend to charge more and we don’t intend to charge less than our competitors are offering in Sterling Heights – Michigan. Be that as it may, we have put plans in place to offer discount services once in a while and also to reward our loyal customers especially when they refer clients to us.

  • Payment Options

The payment policy adopted by Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is what is obtainable in the industry and it is strictly coin. But in some cases, we may allow card payments.

13. Startup Expenditure (Budget)

Approximation shows that top-load washing machines cost from $500 to $700 each, while front-loaders run between $3,500 and $20,000 each, depending on size. Stacked dryers generally cost between $5,000 and $6,000. For an average laundry, it may cost you between $150,000 and $400,000 to fully stock it with machines.

We have been able to pull cash that will be enough for us to successfully launch a standard coin laundry service in Sterling Heights – Michigan. These are the key areas where we will spend our startup capital on;

  • The Total Fee for Registering the Business – $750.
  • Legal expenses for obtaining licenses and permits – $1,500.
  • Marketing promotion expenses (2,000 flyers at $0.04 per copy) for the total amount of $3,580.
  • Cost for hiring Business Consultant – $2,000.
  • Insurance (general liability, workers’ compensation and property casualty) coverage at a total premium – $30,800.
  • Cost of accounting software, CRM software and Payroll Software – $3,000
  • Cost for leasing facility for the coin operated laundry – $70,000.
  • Cost for facility remodeling – $50,000.
  • Other start-up expenses including stationery – $1000)
  • Phone and utility deposits – ($3,500).
  • Operational cost for the first 3 months (salaries of employees, payments of bills et al) – $40,000
  • The cost for Start-up inventory – $15,000
  • Cost for store equipment (cash register, security, ventilation, signage) – $13,750
  • Cost of pressure washing and industrial dry cleaning equipment (a seventy foot fully automatic tunnel; 3 high pressure wand self-service bays; and 5 vacuum stations complete with fragrance and carpet shampoo dispensing machines, Insulator washers with a pump pressure of about 1000 psi and a nozzle pressure between 500 and 750 psi, centrifugal water pump, stainless steel water storage tank, high-pressure water hose, high-pressure dead-man type water wash gun and Electrical grounds for the wash gun and washing system and Flexible pipes for water delivery et al) – $250,000
  • The cost of the purchase of furniture and gadgets (Computers, Printers, Telephone, TVs, , tables and chairs et al): $4,000.
  • The cost of Launching a Website: $600
  • Miscellaneous: $10,000

We would need an estimate of four hundred and fifty thousand dollars ($450,000) to successfully set up our coin laundry service in Sterling Heights – Michigan.

Generating Funds/Startup Capital for Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is solely owned and financed by Billy Jones and his immediate family members. They do not intend to welcome any external business partners which is why the decided to restrict the sourcing of the startup capital to 3 major sources.

  • Generate part of the startup capital from personal savings
  • Source for soft loans from family members and friends
  • Apply for loan from the bank

N.B: We have been able to generate about $200,000 (Personal savings $180,000 and soft loan from family members $20,000) and we are at the final stages of obtaining a loan facility of $250,000 from our bank. All the papers and documents have been signed and submitted, the loan has been approved and any moment from now our account will be credited with the amount.

14. Sustainability and Expansion Strategy

Part of the plans we have in place to sustain Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC is to ensure that we continue to make available easy to operate and efficient coin operated laundry machines, deliver quality services, improvise on how to do things faster and cheaper.

We are not going to relent in providing conducive environment for our workers and also the required trainings that will help them deliver excellent services at all times.

We are quite aware that our customers are key component to the growth and survival of our business hence we are going to continuously engage them to give us ideas on how to serve them better. We will not waste time in diversifying our services; expand our product and service offerings once the need arises.

Billy Jones® Coin Laundry Services, LLC will make sure that the right foundation, structures and processes are put in place to ensure that our staff welfare are well taken of. Our company’s corporate culture is designed to drive our business to greater heights and training and retraining of our workforce is at the top burner.

As a matter of fact, profit-sharing arrangement will be made available to all our management staff and it will be based on their performance for a period of three years or more. We know that if that is put in place, we will be able to successfully hire and retain the best hands we can get in the industry; they will be more committed to help us build the business of our dreams.

Check List/Milestone

  • Business Name Availability Check : Completed
  • Business Registration: Completed
  • Opening of Corporate Bank Accounts: Completed
  • Securing Point of Sales (POS) Machines: Completed
  • Opening Mobile Money Accounts: Completed
  • Opening Online Payment Platforms: Completed
  • Application and Obtaining Tax Payer’s ID: In Progress
  • Application for business license and permit: Completed
  • Purchase of Insurance for the Business: Completed
  • Leasing of laundry services facility and remodeling the facility: In Progress
  • Conducting feasibility studies: Completed
  • Generating capital from family members: Completed
  • Applications for Loan from the bank: In Progress
  • Writing of Business Plan : Completed
  • Drafting of Employee’s Handbook: Completed
  • Drafting of Contract Documents and other relevant Legal Documents: In Progress
  • Design of The Company’s Logo: Completed
  • Printing of Promotional Materials: In Progress
  • Recruitment of employees: In Progress
  • Purchase of the need laundry services supplies, tools and equipment: In progress
  • Purchase of van: Completed
  • Creating Official Website for the Company: In Progress
  • Creating Awareness for the business both online and around the community: In Progress
  • Health and Safety and Fire Safety Arrangement (License): Secured
  • Establishing business relationship with laundry equipment manufacturers, suppliers of washing chemicals and other key stakeholders within and outside of Sterling Heights: In Progress

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How To Start a Laundromat: Costs and Pro Tips If you're an entrepreneur looking to start your own laundromat business, then read on for costs, pro tips, and how-to's on the process.

Feb 15, 2019

Entering into the laundry business can be challenging because there are so many factors to consider — you will need to analyze your target demographic, develop a financial plan, and choose a prime location.

To help alleviate some of your stressors, follow along for a guide on everything you need to know about starting your own laundromat.

Why starting a laundromat could be right for you

People everywhere need clean clothes, so starting a laundromat seems foolproof. Laundromats are self-service facilities (generally coin-operated) where patrons have the space and equipment to wash and dry their clothes without the help of a professional.

Related: How to Start a Coin-Operated Laundry

Laundromats and dry cleaners are not the same, as laundromats are self-service, and dry cleaning is maintained by professionals who complete the task of cleaning special-care clothes for their patrons.

The self-service nature of the business might sound attractive because laundromats can be low maintenance to run. However, before entering any new industry, getting a feel for the lay of the land is essential. To do that, you must weigh the pros and cons of your potential endeavor.

Pros of owning a laundromat

Ready for the perks of owning your own laundromat ? They may include:

  • Steady revenue stream
  • High return on investment (ROI) potential
  • Recession-proof business
  • Simplicity of operation
  • Work hour flexibility
  • Zero eCommerce competition
  • Potential for multiple locations
  • Low management maintenance

Cons of owning a laundromat

When looking at the downside of owning a laundromat, you may find:

  • Capital intensive business
  • Barrier to entry
  • High utility expenses
  • Possible costly repairs

How to purchase and open a laundromat

Now that you've considered both sides of the coin, it's time to get into how to start a laundromat business.

1. Initial research

Before you create a business plan, you'll need to complete some initial research to better understand what ballpark you're in. This step can help guide your business plan and its parameters.

There is no real way to give an exact number on cost because there are so many factors. However, a broad range for how much it may cost to open a laundromat is $200,000 to $500,000.

Factors that can influence cost include:

  • New business vs. existing business
  • Independent or franchise
  • Marketing and advertising
  • Employee wages

Related: Start a WaveMax Laundry Franchise

2. Business plan

Once you've completed preliminary research, you'll have a better idea of how much this process will cost and the steps needed. Now that you've got some more information, it's time to create a business plan.

Your business plan should include the following:

  • Executive summary
  • Business description
  • Market strategies
  • Competitive analysis
  • Design and development plan
  • Operations and management plan
  • Financial factors

Related: How to Write a Business Plan

3. Secure financing

Starting a new business is no cheap feat, so you will likely need some type of financing. There are many avenues to take regarding this topic, but the Small Business Administration (SBA) is the best place to start. The SBA offers countless resources and guides but can also connect entrepreneurs with interested investors and financiers .

The Small Business Administration can help you to:

  • Determine the amount of funding you'll need
  • Complete the self-funding process
  • Connect with venture capital investors
  • Fund your business with crowdsources
  • Obtain a small business loan
  • Use Lender Match to find SBA-guaranteed loans with verified lenders
  • Research SBA investment programs

4. Secure location

Ready to scope out real estate? One of the most significant assets a laundromat business can have is its location. You may need to complete market research to determine whether or not it will succeed in that prospective community.

Ask yourself:

  • Are there apartment buildings in the area?
  • Do those apartment buildings have washer and dryer units?
  • Is there real estate within walking distance of the apartment complex?
  • Are there competitor businesses in the area?

Other factors to consider about your location are the potential for:

  • Optimal lighting
  • Layout with adequate space for equipment, seating, and customers
  • Welcoming interior design
  • Space for interior and exterior signage
  • Accessibility for all customers

5. Choose the type of business structure

As you finalize your business plan, you should also consider what type of business entity you want your laundromat to be. Check out the different types below.

Related: Choose Your Business Structure

Limited Liability Company

A Limited Liability Company (LLC) is a flexible business structure that combines a corporation, partnership, and sole proprietorship.

With this structure, the business owner is legally separate from the business, which dictates tax filing, operations, and management. LLCs are generally safer and more easily manageable than other small business entities.

An S corp is a small business entity that files for federal corporate income tax exemption. Because of the structure of this business, the shareholders are responsible for income, loss, and tax return credits.

Sole proprietorship

A sole proprietorship is a common type of business structure that is a common but riskier choice. It is risky because the business owner is not separated from the business and assumes all financial risks.

Licensing and taxes are simple with this choice, but the weight of the business is all on the owner and their personal finances.

Partnership

If you plan to team up with another entrepreneur in this venture, you may consider a partnership. A partnership is two or more people that share ownership, control, profits, and losses of a business.

In a partnership, the business and the person are the same, much like in a sole proprietorship. This means that the company's legal responsibilities fall upon you and your partners.

6. Choose business name, register the business, obtain IDs, licenses, and permits

At this stage of the process, things are beginning to take shape. It's time to name your business and tackle some legal paperwork.

Choose business name

When registering your business, you will likely need to create a name for your new laundromat. Your business should be named something that reflects the nature of your business and aligns with your brand identity.

Register business

After you've chosen your name, you must register your business . There are four different ways you can do so, which include:

  • Entity : State-level protection
  • Trademark : Federal-level protection
  • Doing Business As (DBA ): No legal protection, but some states require
  • Domain name : Online presence shown through website and URL

Obtain IDs, licenses, and permits

You must obtain a federal tax ID to legally open a business bank account, employ a team, and apply for licenses and permits.

Federal and state governments have different requirements for licenses and permits based on your industry. It is always best to stay up-to-date with the latest requirements through information from the SBA .

7. Open a bank account

Having a business bank account that is separate from your personal bank account offers you protection in your business life and balance in your personal life.

The benefits of opening a business bank account include the following:

  • Protection and professionalism
  • Purchasing power (credit limits)
  • Special introductory offers, interest rates, and fees

Choosing a bank is personal to each business owner. Make sure you complete your due diligence and create a pros and cons list for at least three different banks and what they can offer.

8. Secure equipment

Equipment costs can depend on buying an existing laundromat or starting from scratch. If you are buying an operating store, you should check on all the laundry machines' condition.

If you are starting fresh, you may need to research commercial laundry equipment like:

  • Industrial washing machines: $700 - $3,000+ depending on size, and top-load versus front-load
  • Industrial dryers: $900 - $4,000 depending on size, and top-load versus front-load
  • Card system (if you are going to offer credit card payments): Wide range , averaging around $15k if you're adding card readers to all of your laundry machines
  • Bill-to-coin change machine: $800 - $7,000
  • Water heater system: $10,000+
  • Laundry detergent
  • Fabric softener
  • Laundry carts

There are also comfort items to consider to make your patrons comfortable while they wait for their laundry:

  • Vending machines
  • Office supplies
  • TVs and cable

9. Employees

The next step is assembling a team for your new business. Once your business is up and running, it is relatively low maintenance. However, that does not mean that you will want to be the sole employee.

When it comes time to hire employees, it's vital to business operations that you find a team that is reliable, positive, and full of integrity.

A few ways to get the word out about open positions are:

  • Utilize multiple job boards (LinkedIn, Craigslist, Indeed, and flyers)
  • Include descriptive job postings with transparent wages and role responsibilities
  • Require references and letters of recommendation
  • Conduct a thorough interview process

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At this stage, everything has started to come together. Before you open, create a marketing plan to promote the grand opening event.

Marketing for the opening can help raise awareness and promote engagement. There are many ways you can market that are low-cost and effective.

Cost-effective marketing tools include:

  • Social media posts
  • Local business networking
  • Word-of-mouth
  • Flyers and posters
  • Local business collaborations (especially with apartment complexes)
  • Offer discounts

In addition to a solid marketing plan, you should also create a Google Business profile.

Google Business profiles make it easy to:

  • Display your business hours online
  • Communicate with customers
  • Maintain general updates
  • Read customer reviews to stay in-the-know

Finally, when it comes to the actual grand opening, put a fun spin on your event. Allocate a bit of your budget and make it a neighborhood event.

Splurging on simple things like coffee and donuts, a randomizer wheel of prizes, and other fun promotional items can go a long way if it broadens your customer base and spreads the word about your new business.

Related: No Money? No Problem. 30 Low Budget Marketing Ideas for Your Busines

Pro tips for opening a laundromat business

As an entrepreneur, it's essential to stay as on top of your game as possible. While you continue your journey of being a successful laundromat owner, there are a few critical pieces of advice to remember.

Pro tips for small business owners include:

  • Conduct regular SWOT analysis — examining and reflecting on your business is never a bad idea.
  • Make customer loyalty a priority and stay involved in your community.
  • Maintain a watchful eye on your cash flow.
  • Stay creative, adaptive, and passionate.

Related: 4 Tips for Small Business Owners as They Navigate an Economic Downtur

Is starting a laundromat right for you?

Laundromats might sound like a lot of work, but so is any business. The greater truth is that laundromats can be an excellent investment for a business owner because they are generally steady and straightforward businesses. While they might require a hefty startup cost, the profit margins can be worth it in the long run.

No matter the weather (literally and metaphorically), people always need to do laundry. No matter the economy, people need clean clothes. And no matter how much trends change, fresh clothing will never be out of style.

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Elon Glucklich

7 min. read

Updated February 7, 2024

Free Download:  Sample Laundromat Business Plan Template

Would you open a business in an industry that continuously sees annual growth rates between 3 and 5 percent , with steady growth forecast for the next decade?

Starting a laundromat business may not sound flashy, but it has proven to be a profitable venture for many.

But just like a retail store or tech startup, operating a successful laundromat business takes careful planning. It also requires accounting for major upfront costs, and keeping in compliance with environmental regulations.  

That’s why it’s so important to conduct extensive research and planning, before investing in building space and expensive commercial-grade laundry equipment. Putting together a solid business plan will help you focus on the important purchases to make and processes to implement to run a successful laundromat business.

Get started by downloading our free sample laundromat business plan template .

  • Why You Need a Business Plan for Your Laundromat Business

Because of the careful planning and attention to details required, it’s crucial to map out the vision and structure for your business. That’s where a business plan comes in handy.

Do you know how much you will need to spend on equipment before you ever bring in any revenue? Will you need a bank loan to get up and running? Most customers look for the laundromat that’s closest to them , so how much do you know about the demographics of the neighborhood you plan to operate in?

A business plan is the place to compile your most relevant market research , financial projections , and your overall strategic vision for the business. It’s where you can document assumptions about your startup costs and ongoing operational costs, as well as the processes you’ll put in place to ensure compliance with environmental rules.

This guide will help you structure your laundromat business plan, detailing the main areas to cover in the plan and what types of information you’ll need to compile.

  • Understand Your Business Model and Startup Costs

All laundromats are not the same. There are the traditional, coin-operated models. But there are also more modern card-operated systems. Many are self-service, but some provide drop-off service, dry clearing, even tailoring. In your business plan, you should discuss the laundromat business model you are choosing and why. Higher-end services like tailoring might attract a broader customer base, but they bring additional costs.

Your business plan is the place to define the services you will provide . It’s important to document these decisions, even if you are just opting for a traditional coin-operated laundromat. Producing a detailed estimation of your startup costs before launching the business is essential, since it will ensure you are considering the full range of equipment and utility costs.

Once you have defined your business model, you will need to show that it aligns with your projected costs, including:

  • Building lease or purchase
  • Renovations
  • Commercial-grade laundry equipment
  • Laundry detergent
  • Business license

Without detailing your startup costs upfront, your financial projections for the business won’t be accurate, and you will be less prepared for unexpected costs .

A detailed financial projection will also help you determine how long it will take for your business to break even . With a detailed description of your business model and startup costs, you will be ready to approach lenders or investors to get funding for your laundromat . That initial investment will be key to your success, since laundromat startup costs are often hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Know the Area You’ll Serve

Location, location, location. It’s true for many businesses that the location it operates in plays a major role in determining how many customers walk through its doors. That’s especially true for a laundromat. Many customers will be apartment tenants, and are likely to seek out a laundromat within 1-3 miles of where they live.

So the location of your laundromat is a significant determinant of its potential success, and should be a focal point in your business plan. A strategic location can drive high foot traffic, increase visibility, and ultimately boost revenue.

Your selected location should ideally be in an area with a high density of potential customers. This could include neighborhoods with many apartments or near university dormitories where residents may not have easy access to laundry facilities. Additionally, your location should be easily accessible, preferably on a main road with clear visibility from the street to attract passers-by.

In your business plan, explain why your chosen location meets these criteria. Describe the following:

  • Demographics of the area
  • Ease of access to the business
  • Visibility from the street
  • Competitors and their distance from your business

While marketing may not be a huge portion of your operating budget, you will want to demonstrate in your business plan that you have a strategy for acquiring customers and retaining them . Consider strategies you might use to promote your business, like advertising through flyers and newspaper ads, or digital marketing on social media or through search engine optimization.

Understanding your target customers will help inform these strategies. For instance, if your laundromat is near residential areas or college campuses, you may want to advertise in student publications or on social media channels. But if it’s in the middle of a busy downtown, you may want to advertise cleaning services for suits, or commercial laundry services.

  • Stay on Top of Operating Expenses

We’ve discussed the sizable costs to open a laundromat business. But there are also ongoing operational costs that need to be taken into account. Think about a washing machine that’s broken down, dryer lint screens that need to be replaced, or maintenance on your water connections. 

Your business plan is where to compile those costs, since they’ll have a significant impact on your long-term finances. You won’t be able to accurately estimate your break even date without them.

Your business plan must detail the maintenance and repair strategies you intend to employ in order to extend the life of your equipment. Document your strategy for handling repairs – whether you’ll use an on-call technician, train any staff to handle minor upkeep, or send faulty equipment to the manufacturer for repairs.

You should also state whether you will have a contingency plan while machines are being repaired. Do you have spare machines, or a regular maintenance schedule to minimize disruption? This will show potential lenders or investors that you’ve considered steps to maintain steady revenue streams.

Don’t forget about utility and insurance costs, as well. These are ongoing expenses that can change as your business grows. You will want to demonstrate in your business plan that you have considered the impact of these costs on your business – not just when you start the business, but on an ongoing basis.

  • Compliance Can Make or Break Your Business

Laundromats are subject to a variety of regulations , from local zoning laws to environmental standards. For instance, there might be specific requirements for wastewater disposal, given the amount of detergents and chemicals laundromats typically use. You may also need to comply with safety standards regarding equipment operation and maintenance.

It’s crucial to comply with all relevant regulations, just as in any business. Your business plan should include a section dedicated to detailing these legal and regulatory requirements.

Start by identifying the agencies that oversee these regulations, from local health departments to the Occupational Safety and Health Administration and Environmental Protection Agency. List the concerns these agencies will be looking out for, from wastewater disposal to emissions from your laundry machines. Then, detail the steps you’ll take to ensure compliance, such as regular inspections and audits, staff training and the implementation of safety protocols.

Show customers and your lender that you know about the relevant regulations and have a plan to stay on top of them. Not only will it reassure them that you can responsibly run a laundromat business, but it also reduces the risk of costly fines, operational disruptions and even lawsuits.

  • Download a free laundromat business plan template and example

For help getting your business started, download our free laundromat business plan template . You can download this document in Word form and use it as a foundation for your own business plan.

If you want to brush up on how to write specific sections of a traditional business plan, take a look at our step-by-step guide on how to write a business plan .

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How to Write a Startup Business Plan (Template and Real Examples)

Opening a profitable laundromat requires strategic planning. This comprehensive guide provides a laundromat business plan template alongside real examples, financial projections, and expert tips to set your startup on the path for success.

Why a Detailed Business Plan Matters

Creating a thorough business plan is crucial because it forces you to:

  • Validate demand for a new laundromat in your area
  • Estimate capital requirements and operating expenses accurately
  • Research nearby competitors to position yourself competitively
  • Create income statements projecting profitability
  • Clarify your marketing plan to attract customers
  • Determine ideal equipment, offerings, staffing, and pricing
  • Identify potential issues before launch

Advance planning increases the odds your laundromat succeeds long-term. Our template simplifies the process.

Laundromat Business Plan Template

Use this outline as a framework when writing your laundromat business plan:

Executive Summary

  • One paragraph elevator pitch for your laundromat
  • Overview of location, services, target market

Company Description

  • Founder bios and skillsets
  • Legal business structure

Products & Services

  • Details on offerings like wash/dry, fold services, drop-off, ironing
  • Available equipment and capacities

Target Market

  • Area demographics like household income, housing types
  • Customer segments and buying habits

Competitor Analysis

  • Research on nearby laundromats
  • How you'll differentiate from competitors

Marketing Plan

  • Website, social media, and advertising strategies
  • Tactics promoting grand opening and ongoing promotions

Operations Plan

  • Identify ideal locations and compare rent prices
  • Equipment buying or leasing
  • Layout, staffing, processes, and policies

Startup Expenses & Capitalization

  • Estimated costs for equipment, renovations, inventory
  • Capital sources and allocation

Financial Plan

  • 3 year income statement forecast
  • Monthly cash flow projections
  • Break-even analysis

Now let’s explore examples for each section using real laundromat business plans as illustrations.

Executive Summary Example

Pure Laundry will be a state-of-the-art laundromat serving families in the Riverdale neighborhood of Austin, TX. With all new high-capacity equipment, rewards programs, and customer amenities, our laundromat will provide a five-star cleaning experience in an upscale, comfortable environment. Our attention to customer service and efficiency gives us an edge over dated incumbent laundromats nearby.

Company Description Example

Bubbles Laundry Lounge LLC is a new laundromat founded by cousins Ben Howard and Alice Chen. Ben worked previously in hospitality management. Alice has marketing experience from her prior role at a cleaning products startup. Together their respective skills in service and branding provide the diverse expertise needed to deliver an exceptional laundromat experience. The company is structured as an LLC with Ben and Alice sharing equal 50% ownership.

Products & Services Example

The WestHill Laundromat provides full-service wash, dry, and optional folding services to meet a range of customer needs. Our equipment selection includes:

  • 16 extra-capacity front load washing machines
  • 8 industrial 80-pound dryers for fast drying
  • State-of-the-art soap vending machine with myriad options
  • Coin-operated and bill-accepting change machines
  • Topload washers available for specialty items
  • Folding station for optional service at $1 per pound

With ample equipment selections, customers can tailor the laundry process from DIY to full-service based on their needs and budget.

Target Market Example

Pure Laundry is located near University of Maryland serving two main demographic groups:

  • College students living in campus apartments or nearby shared homes needing a convenient, quality laundromat. Our evening hours cater to student schedules.
  • Young professionals and families in newly built communities lacking in-unit laundry. New complexes within 2 miles house 500+ such units, ensuring consistent demand.

These segments share key traits - valuing convenience, efficiency, and comfortable amenities during laundering. Our facility fulfills these needs completely.

Competitor Analysis Example

The WashHouse is the only direct laundromat competitor within 2 miles of our location. However, their outdated machines, barebones space, and limited hours leave many needs unmet that our laundromat will fulfill, including:

  • Modern machines - Their equipment breaks frequently while ours will be brand new.
  • Customer service - They have no staff. We will have attendants on-site to assist.
  • Amenities - Their space is barebones. Ours will have free Wifi, TVs, and lounge seating.
  • Operating hours - They close at 8pm. We will stay open until 10pm to serve after-work demand.
  • Capacity - Our equipment selection is 50% larger to handle demand.

By offering modern touches, better service, and longer hours, we can rapidly attract customers away from the incumbent operator.

Location Analysis Example

We have narrowed the location search down to these two options:

Site 1 - 235 Oak Street

  • Located across from new condo complex with 500 units
  • Storefront space in a small strip mall
  • 1,200sqft at a monthly rent of $3,000
  • Parking lot in front with 30 spaces

Site 2 - 681 Main Avenue

  • Corner attached unit next to a grocery store
  • 800sqft at a monthly rent of $2,000
  • On a bus route with constant foot traffic
  • Street parking only

Though Site 2 offers lower rent, Site 1's dedicated parking, larger space, and proximity to a huge customer base make if far more ideal despite higher rent. We will proceed with Site 1.

Marketing Plan Example

To promote community awareness and customer loyalty, we will deploy several marketing initiatives:

  • Run ads in the local newspaper celebrating our grand opening.
  • Print 5,000 flyers to be handed out at area football games, church groups, schools, etc.
  • Offer discounted wash promotions through social media daily deal partners.
  • Create window signs announcing our hours, services, and specials.
  • Host a community open house event when launching.
  • Provide referral rewards to encourage existing customers to spread the word about our laundromat.
  • Always engage customers to thank and learn more about their needs.
  • Sponsor a little league team using our brand name on uniforms.
  • Run radio ads on local stations right when households are finishing laundry.

This omni-channel strategy will inform the whole community of the quality, service, and convenience our laundromat provides over the competition.

Startup Expenses & Capitalization Example

Total estimated startup costs are $140,000:

  • Washers and dryers - $85,000
  • Point of sale system - $9,000
  • Signage - $4,500
  • Working capital for first 2 months - $15,000
  • Licensing and legal fees - $1,500
  • Contract labor - $3,500
  • Grand opening marketing - $6,000
  • Other startup costs - $15,500

Of this, $112,000 will be financed through a 10-year SBA loan because of the high equipment cost. The remaining $28,000 consists of equity injected by the founders.

Financial Projections Example

Number of Loads per Year - 26,000Average Load Price - $2.75Revenue - $71,500

ExpensesRent - $36,000 Loan Repayment - $16,272Labor - $26,000Utilities - $8,400Laundry Supplies - $4,000Marketing - $1,500 Insurance - $2,400Accounting & Legal - $700Other - $5,600Total Expenses - $100,872

Net Profit - $(29,372)

Number of Loads - 32,000Revenue - $88,000Net Profit - $8,154

Number of Loads - 40,000Revenue - $110,000Net Profit - $42,028

By Year 3, we generate strong profits by reaching just 40% of our estimated market demand. Steady growth in the initial years quickly leads to healthy margins.

Use this template to create realistic financial forecasts for your own laundromat based on market conditions, pricing, costs, and local demand.

Bring Your Laundromat Vision to Life

Writing a comprehensive business plan takes effort upfront but gives your startup the best shot at thriving long-term.

Follow our laundromat business plan template as you work through your own. Validate the market opportunity, analyze competitors, create marketing plans, and model cash flows based on real data.

The upfront research and planning will prove invaluable as you start welcoming the community into your modern, customer-focused laundromat. Now move forward armed with a strategic blueprint for making your business vision a success!

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Laundromat Business Plan Template [Updated 2024]

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Laundromat Business Plan

If you want to start a new laundromat or expand your current laundry business, you need a business plan.

The following laundromat business plan template gives you the key elements to include in a solid laundromat business plan for a startup or to grow your existing laundry business. In addition to this template, conducting market research on the laundromat industry will help you better understand the business, complete your customer analysis and help you craft your mission statement, marketing plan and strong financial projections.

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Laundromat Business Plan Example

The sample laundry business plan below provides an outline of the key sections to include in your plan.

I. Executive Summary

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Business Overview

[Company Name] is a local laundromat that caters to individuals and businesses in [location]. It features 50 top-of-the-line washing and drying machines, so it can accommodate a large number of customers at a time.

In addition to do-it-yourself laundry services, [Company Name] also offers drop-off services where we will wash, dry and fold your laundry for you.

[Company Name] will be open 24 hours a day and offer complimentary wi-fi, coffee, televisions and vending machines.

The laundromat will also have an attendant on duty to help with any laundry issues.

Products Served

The following are the services that [Company Name] will be able to provide to its clients:

  • DIY, coin-operated wash and dry
  • Drop-off wash, dry and fold
  • Laundry delivery and pick-up

Customer Focus

[Company Name] will primarily serve the residents who live within the city. The demographics of these target customers are as follows:

  • 310,431 residents
  • 96,025 workers
  • Average income of $52,000
  • 42.6% married
  • 39% in Mgt./Professional occupations
  • Median age: 35 years

Management Team

[Company Name] is headed by its founder, [Founder’s Name] who is a business consultant. She graduated from [University] with a degree in Business Administration. Her experience with small businesses ensures that she is able to handle the laundromat successfully and her local connections help her build a solid client base.

Her partner is an experienced operations director who will help manage [Company Name].

Success Factors

[Company Name] is uniquely qualified to succeed for the following reasons:

  • [Company Name] will fill a specific market niche in the growing community we are entering.
  • In addition, we have surveyed the local population and received extremely positive feedback saying that they explicitly want to make use of our services when launched.
  • Laundromat businesses are a proven, successful business in the United States.
  • The management team has a track record of success in service-related businesses.

Financial Highlights

[Company Name] is seeking a total funding of $250,000 of debt capital to open its laundromat business. The capital will be used for funding capital expenditures and location build-out, hiring initial employees, marketing expenses and working capital.

Specifically, these funds will be used as follows:

  • Laundromat design/build: $90,000
  • Working capital: $160,000 to pay for marketing, salaries, and lease costs until [Company Name] reaches break-even
Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
Revenue$200,000 $300,000 $400,000 $500,000 $600,000
Total Expenses$176,390 $230,030 $250,431 $261,901 $273,920
EBITDA$23,610 $69,970 $149,569 $238,099 $326,080
Depreciation$0$0$0$0$0
EBIT$23,610 $69,970 $149,569 $238,099 $326,080
Interest$0$0$0$0$0
PreTax Income$23,610 $69,970 $149,569 $238,099 $326,080
Income Tax Expense$13,344 $19,409 $52,349 $83,334 $114,128
Net Income/Surplus$10,266 $50,561 $97,220 $154,764 $211,952

II. Company Overview

Who is [company name].

[Company Name] is a local laundromat that caters to individuals and businesses in [location]. It features 50 top-of-the-line washing machines and dryers, so it can accommodate a large number of customers at a time.

In addition to self service laundromat services, [Company Name] also offers drop-off services where we will wash, dry and fold your laundry for you.

[Company Name]’s History

In [year], [Company Name] was founded by business consultant [Founder’s Name]. After years of spending her days off doing laundry and not having enough quality time with her family, she decided to start a business that would address her needs. She later found out that other working moms without helpers are struggling with juggling their time with work and chores. Having a laundromat handle loads of laundry for a reasonable cost is a huge help not just to busy moms, but also to college students and young professionals.

[Company Name]’s Products/Services

  • Drop-off wash, dry and fold service
  • Laundry pickup and delivery services

III. Industry Analysis

The laundromat industry has grown over the past five years. Rentals represent a core target market for the industry, and many consumers have opted to rent apartments rather than purchase homes over the past five years. Due to a combination of urban population growth, increased multifamily housing construction and rising urbanization, rental vacancy rates are anticipated to decline at an annualized rate of 0.8%. Low rental vacancy rates lead to an increase in industry demand. Consumers who rent residential homes or purchase homes are more likely to use an existing washer and dryer or purchase their own, rather than go to a laundromat.

The laundry industry is highly competitive because there is little differentiation between laundry businesses in terms of quality of service and price. As a result, industry operator success is largely dependent on location. Establishments operating in regions with high consumer volume can benefit from decreased competition. In turn, laundromat businesses predominantly operate in populous urban areas throughout the country.

Over the next five years, industry revenue is expected to continue to increase as more consumers rent vs. buy homes. Additionally, rising disposable income and falling unemployment will spur rising demand for industry services. Colleges and universities that offer coin- and card-operated washers and dryers for students are another prominent market for the laundry industry. Rising disposable incomes will make college education more affordable, causing an increase in the number of college students.

IV. Customer Analysis

Demographic profile of target market.

[Company Name] will serve the residents within [location] and the immediately surrounding areas.

SpringdaleWyndham
Total Population26,09710,725
Square Miles6.893.96
Population Density3,789.202,710.80
Population Male48.04%48.84%
Population Female51.96%51.16%
Target Population by Age Group
Age 18-243.68%3.52%
Age 25-345.22%4.50%
Age 35-4413.80%13.91%
Age 45-5418.09%18.22%
Target Population by Income
Income $50,000 to $74,99911.16%6.00%
Income $75,000 to $99,99910.91%4.41%
Income $100,000 to $124,9999.07%6.40%
Income $125,000 to $149,9999.95%8.02%
Income $150,000 to $199,99912.20%11.11%
Income $200,000 and Over32.48%54.99%

Customer Segmentation

Our target customers can be segmented into three main groups:

  • Working moms: [Location] currently has a growing population of working moms who need more time with their family and can afford the cost of laundromats.
  • Young professionals: These are individuals who are residing on their own and are working full-time jobs with the disposable income to pay for laundromat services.
  • Hotels, restaurants, and other businesses: These are local establishments that use a variety of linens in their daily operations and thus need a reliable commercial laundry service provider that can deliver their needs on time and do it efficiently.

V. Competitive Analysis

Direct & indirect competitors.

Cascade Laundromat Cascade Laundromat provides coin operated machines, as well as wash and fold service, laundry service, and free drying with wash. The facility houses 66 washers and dryers, with large capacity machines (60 lb washers and 45 lb dryers). Amenities include: Free Parking, Free Wi-Fi, Flat Panel TVs, Folding Stations and laundry attendant.

All American Laundry Business All American Laundry Business offers coin-operated laundry services. Its services include: Coin-operated washers & dryers, dry cleaning and wash and fold services. Their main clientele includes multifamily housing, colleges and universities, and hotels. They have three locations in the area.

Super Laundromat Super Laundromat’s amenities include plenty of seating; snack, drink, and game machines, as well as lotto machines. Super Laundromat offers large capacity washers – including 80, 100, and 125 lb capacity machines – and free drying. In addition, it provides Wash & Fold service, and professional dry cleaning. It maintains an ample supply of laundry carts and tables, and stocks a large selection of laundry soaps, bags, softeners, etc.

Competitive Advantage

[Company Name] enjoys several advantages over its competitors. These advantages include:

  • Location: [Company Name]’s business is surrounded by apartments and condominiums and near the center of the city where many local businesses are located.
  • Convenient Offerings: [Company Name] will be the only laundry business in [location] that offers drop-off and pick-up laundry services
  • Management: [Founder’s Name] has been extremely successful working as a business consultant and will be able to use her previous experience to provide the best sales and customer service experience. Her qualifications will serve customers in a much more sophisticated manner than [Company Name]’s competitors.
  • Relationships: [Founder’s Name] knows many of the local leaders and business owners within [location]. With her [x] years of experience and good relationships with business leaders in the area, she will be able to develop an initial client base.

VI. Marketing Plan

The [company name] brand.

The [Company Name] brand will focus on the Company’s unique value proposition:

  • Our unique service offering that are not offered elsewhere, will give us advantage over the competition
  • Well-trained staff that prioritizes customer satisfaction
  • Service built on long-term relationships
  • High quality, well-maintained laundry equipment
  • Thorough knowledge of the industry

Promotions Strategy

[The Company’s] promotions strategy to reach these individuals includes:

Local Publications [Company name] will announce its opening several weeks in advance through publicity pieces in multiple local newspapers and publications. Regular advertisements will run to maintain exposure to relevant markets.

Community Events/Organizations [Company name] will promote itself by distributing marketing materials and participating in local community events, such as school fairs, local festivals, or sporting events.

Commuter Advertising We will drive attention to [Company name] by hiring workers to hand out flyers alongside [route or highway]. Advertising on heavily traveled commute routes is an opportunity to alert large numbers of working individuals with disposable income of our opening.

Loyalty Program [Company name] will create a client loyalty program that rewards customers for repeat business.

Direct Mail [Company Name] will blanket businesses and homes within the city with direct mail pieces. These pieces will provide general information on [Company Name], offer discounts and/or provide other inducements for people to use our services.

Online Marketing Online Marketing [Company Name] will maintain social media accounts and publish updates on on-going promotions and discounts. Additionally, it will use highly-focused, specific keywords to draw traffic to its website through search engine optimization, where potential customers will find a content-rich site that presents [Company Name] as the trustworthy, well-qualified laundry business in [location].

VII. Operations Plan

Functional roles.

[Founder] will initially manage the business and eventually employ an assistant manager to oversee the day-to-day business operations.

In addition, the Company intends to hire [x] admin staff, [x] washing staff, [x] delivery personnel and [x] maintenance staff.

In order to execute on [Company Name]’s business model, the Company’s employees include the following roles:

Service Functions

  • Assistant Manager
  • Laundry staff
  • Delivery personnel
  • Maintenance personnel

Administrative Functions

  • General & administrative functions including marketing, bookkeeping, etc.
  • Delivery scheduling

[Company name]’s long term goal is to become the most reliable and affordable laundry service provider in [location]. It seeks to be the standard by which other providers are judged.

The following are a series of steps that lead to our vision of long-term success. [Company Name] expects to achieve the following milestones in the following [xyz] months:

DateMilestone
[Date 1]Finalize lease agreement
[Date 2]Design and build out [Company Name]
[Date 3]Hire and train initial staff
[Date 4]Kickoff of promotional campaign
[Date 5]Launch [Company Name]
[Date 6]Reach break-even

VIII. Management Team

Management team members.

[Company Name] is headed by its founder, [Founder’s Name] who is a business consultant. She graduated from [University] with a degree in Business Administration. Her experience with small businesses ensures that she is able to handle the laundry business successfully and her local connections help her build a solid client base.

Hiring Plan

[Founder] will serve as the Manager of [Company Name]. In order to launch, it needs to hire the following personnel:

  • Assistant Manager: 1 full-time employee to manage the day-to-day business operations
  • Laundry staff: 3 full-time employees who will divide the 24-hr shifts
  • Delivery personnel: 2 full-time employees to handle all pick-ups and deliveries

IX. Financial Plan

Revenue and cost drivers.

[Company Name]’s revenues will come primarily from laundry services.

The lease of the business space, maintenance of the machines, supplies and operating expenses are the key cost drivers of [Company Name]. The major cost drivers for the company’s operation will consist of:

  • Laundry supplies
  • Lease on business location

Ongoing marketing expenditures are also notable cost drivers for [Company Name].

Capital Requirements and Use of Funds

Key assumptions & financial statements.

Number of customers per dayPer location
Year 115
Year 220
Year 325
Year 430
Year 535
Average transaction$35
Annual Lease ( per location)$50,000

5 Year Annual Income Statement

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
Revenues
Product/Service A$151,200 $333,396 $367,569 $405,245 $446,783
Product/Service B$100,800 $222,264 $245,046 $270,163 $297,855
Total Revenues$252,000 $555,660 $612,615 $675,408 $744,638
Expenses & Costs
Cost of goods sold$57,960 $122,245 $122,523 $128,328 $134,035
Lease$60,000 $61,500 $63,038 $64,613 $66,229
Marketing$20,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000 $25,000
Salaries$133,890 $204,030 $224,943 $236,190 $248,000
Other Expenses$3,500 $4,000 $4,500 $5,000 $5,500
Total Expenses & Costs$271,850 $412,775 $435,504 $454,131 $473,263
EBITDA($19,850)$142,885 $177,112 $221,277 $271,374
Depreciation$36,960 $36,960 $36,960 $36,960 $36,960
EBIT($56,810)$105,925 $140,152 $184,317 $234,414
Interest$23,621 $20,668 $17,716 $14,763 $11,810
PRETAX INCOME($80,431)$85,257 $122,436 $169,554 $222,604
Net Operating Loss($80,431)($80,431)$0$0$0
Income Tax Expense$0$1,689 $42,853 $59,344 $77,911
NET INCOME($80,431)$83,568 $79,583 $110,210 $144,693
Net Profit Margin (%)-15.00%13.00%16.30%19.40%

5 Year Annual Balance Sheet

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
ASSETS
Cash$16,710 $90,188 $158,957 $258,570 $392,389
Accounts receivable$0$0$0$0$0
Inventory$21,000 $23,153 $25,526 $28,142 $31,027
Total Current Assets$37,710 $113,340 $184,482 $286,712 $423,416
Fixed assets$246,450 $246,450 $246,450 $246,450 $246,450
Depreciation$36,960 $73,920 $110,880 $147,840 $184,800
Net fixed assets$209,490 $172,530 $135,570 $98,610 $61,650
TOTAL ASSETS$247,200 $285,870 $320,052 $385,322 $485,066
LIABILITIES & EQUITY
Debt$317,971 $272,546 $227,122 $181,698 $136,273
Accounts payable$9,660 $10,187 $10,210 $10,694 $11,170
Total Liabilities$327,631 $282,733 $237,332 $192,391 $147,443
Share Capital$0$0$0$0$0
Retained earnings($80,431)$3,137 $82,720 $192,930 $337,623
Total Equity($80,431)$3,137 $82,720 $192,930 $337,623
TOTAL LIABILITIES & EQUITY$247,200 $285,870 $320,052 $385,322 $485,066

5 Year Annual Cash Flow Statement

Year 1Year 2Year 3Year 4Year 5
CASH FLOW FROM OPERATIONS
Net Income (Loss)($80,431)$83,568 $79,583 $110,210 $144,693
Change in working capital($11,340)($1,625)($2,350)($2,133)($2,409)
Depreciation$36,960 $36,960 $36,960 $36,960 $36,960
Net Cash Flow from Operations($54,811)$118,902 $114,193 $145,037 $179,244
CASH FLOW FROM INVESTMENTS
Investment($246,450)$0$0$0$0
Net Cash Flow from Investments($246,450)$0$0$0$0
CASH FLOW FROM FINANCING
Cash from equity$0$0$0$0$0
Cash from debt$317,971 ($45,424)($45,424)($45,424)($45,424)
Net Cash Flow from Financing$317,971 ($45,424)($45,424)($45,424)($45,424)
SUMMARY
Net Cash Flow$16,710 $73,478 $68,769 $99,613 $133,819
Cash at Beginning of Period$0$16,710 $90,188 $158,957 $258,570
Cash at End of Period$16,710 $90,188 $158,957 $258,570 $392,389

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Laundromat Business Plan [Template + Example in 2024]

Laundromat Business Plan [Template + Example in 2024]

Whether starting a new business or already running one, you need a business plan if you still need one, including a laundromat business. These plans are usually used for obtaining funding or attracting new partners. Furthermore, it will make it easier for you to attract investors. Lastly, creating a business plan enhances credibility and encourages others to join you.

If you're launching a laundromat business, have a solid business plan. Of course, each business plan is different, so make yours the best you can. To help you with this concern, we will provide an example and template of a laundromat business plan.

With this template and example, you can create your business plan and ensure every necessary element is included. We'll also cover the common concerns and questions you may also have regarding a laundromat business plan.

Without further ado, let's get into it!

How to Write a Laundromat Business Plan?

Every laundromat business plan must have the following sections:

  • Executive Summary
  • Business Overview
  • Products and Services
  • Market Analysis
  • Marketing Strategy
  • Financial Planning
  • Operations Plan
  • Management Team

Now, let's discuss each section in detail together with examples.

1. Executive Summary

The Executive Summary is the first thing to include in your Laundromat Business Plan. Simply put, this section explains what you want to accomplish as a business and emphasizes what you plan on discussing with the rest of your business plan.

For this reason, it's best to make this section once you're done with the others. It is essential to write a compelling executive summary. Along with its mission statement, this section describes what the company offers. Furthermore, you should describe your experiences in the field you are entering and the reasons for starting your own business.

We all need clean clothes, but not all families can afford washers and dryers. Scrub, and Spin Laundromat provides complete laundry services, including washing, drying, and folding.

By providing retail products, we will meet the demand for easy access to the neighborhood and quality products for easy washing.

With Scrub and Spin Laundromat, you'll get professional service, friendly service, prompt service, and convenience at its finest.

Word of mouth is the most effective advertising method. So there will be no significant newspaper ads. But we'll run specials every week.

Additionally, we will have an incentive program. Referral rewards include two free washes for the customer and a free wash for the referee. Further, we provide clean environments, reliable machines, and prompt service.

Unlike other laundromats, Scrub and Spin Laundromat offers more than one service. Therefore, we want to offer our clients convenience by combining our washing and drying service with these other services.

Among those services are folding, pick-up/delivery, and online reservations. Overall, the convenience we offer makes us stand out.

With our full-service coin-op laundry (washing, drying, and folding), Scrub and Spin Laundromat consistently provide high customer service by providing reliable machines and a clean, enjoyable atmosphere at competitive prices.

2. Business Overview

In a Laundromat Business Plan, you'll find a Business Overview section, which essentially describes your business. Here, you need to include essential information such as the structure of your business, its values, mission, and services or products.

With this information, you will demonstrate how competitive your business is and will be. The business overview section goes by many terms. Some call it the Company Description, Company Summary, or Company Profile.

It is owned and operated by the proprietor, who possesses leadership, management skills, and creativity.

A maintenance/cashier will oversee store- and equipment-related maintenance and retail sales at Scrub and Spin Laundromat.

We will rigorously evaluate each Maintenance/Cashier employee on courtesy, competence, reliability, and sincerity.

The compensation for Mr. John Doe will be lower than it would be if this were his only source of income.

3. Products and Services

From the name itself, the Products and Services Section refers to the part where you will state every product or service (or both) that your business offers. Besides stating such things, you'll also mention how you can manufacture, sell, or deliver these products and services. As such, the next step involves evaluating your product's suppliers, costs, and market position.

The Scrub and Spin Laundromat strives to stand out from other laundromats that might only offer one or two services.

The main focus of Scrub and Spin Laundromat is washing and drying, but we also offer other services to make our customers' lives easier.

These services include prospective pick-ups and deliveries, online memberships, and reservations. We distinguish ourselves from our competitors by being convenient.

4. Market Analysis

The Market Analysis section of your Laundromat Business Plan is the part in which you provide an overview of the market that you will be targeting. The purpose of this section of your business plan is to provide a better understanding of your potential customers and competitors.

The following information should be included in this section:

  • Competitive Analysis: Identifying your market's potential competitors
  • Customer Analysis: Identifying and quantifying potential customers
  • Industry Analysis: Analyzing your industry's general environment

Competitive Analysis : The Scrub and Spin Laundromat strives to stand out from other laundromats that might only offer one or two services.

The services include folding, future pick-up/delivery, online membership and reservations, and the folding and pick-up/delivery. We distinguish ourselves from our competitors by being convenient.

Customer Analysis : The most effective advertising strategy is word-of-mouth. There will be no extensive newspaper advertising campaign. However, we will offer weekly promotions. Referral bonuses will also be offered.

As a welcome gift, customers who recommend another person will also receive two free washes in return. In addition, we provide dependable equipment, helpful services, and a tidy setting.

Industry Analysis : With a competitive price/value ratio, Scrub and Spin Laundromat offers full-service coin-operated laundry (washing, drying, and optional folding) in a pleasant environment.

5. Marketing Strategy

The marketing strategy in a business plan is your business strategy for reaching potential customers. Generally, marketing strategies describe a company's key messages and value propositions to its customers. This part provides information about the target market, where the product can be purchased, and what drives them to buy it.

A study has shown that word-of-mouth advertising is among the most effective business advertising methods.

Regarding newspaper advertising, there are no plans for an extensive campaign. However, we will provide promotions every week for our customers.

We will also offer a referral bonus scheme to encourage you to refer your friends. Those who recommend another person to our business will receive two free washes. In addition, the referee will also get a free wash to welcome them to our business.

It is also our responsibility to ensure that the setting is kept tidy, the equipment is reliable, and the staff is helpful and efficient.

6. Financial Planning

Financial Planning is the process of deciding your financial goals for your business and how you will achieve them based on your current financial situation in the business plan. The financial plan aims to help a business or individual achieve financial success due to their efforts.

Clean clothes are essential to people, and they appreciate them. However, people will likely pay 20 dollars to have someone help wash and fold their clothes. The cost of a washer and dryer may be outside everyone's reach.

Even if they cannot afford them, those who can still need somewhere to do their clothes still need to find them.

Use of Funds : We will spend $30K on start-up expenses. These costs include location fix-up, signage, and legal fees.

Approximately $40,000 is estimated to be spent on purchasing appliances, furniture, and fixtures.

Sources of Funds : Mr. Doe will invest $80,000 of his savings. He will also have $8,000 in accounts payable from some assets purchased. In addition, the plan includes a 10-year SBA-guaranteed loan for $75,000.

If all goes according to plan, he can pay off the SBA loan early, in the third year. However, that detail should be included in the plan.

7. Operations Plan

The Operations Plan outlines how your team will realize your strategic plan by implementing actionable steps. The purpose of this section is to outline each department's or employee's daily, weekly, and monthly responsibilities.

The laundry is located on Long Island, in New York. There will be 1,500 square feet of space that will be devoted to the project. It is ideally situated on one of the neighborhood's main streets, making it a prime location.

Since the store is strategically located in a modest, charming shopping area close to residences of the lower middle class and the needy (after a meticulous inspection of the neighborhood), there are no potential competitors.

Furthermore, the two residential buildings are located close to each other. Locals get most of their services and necessities in a Hispanic neighborhood around the laundry.

8. Management Team

The Management Team is the business plan's section that outlines your entire staff and everyone involved in your business. For your Laundromat Business to succeed, you need an effective management team. Your key players' skills and experiences should be highlighted to prove their ability to grow your business.

You and your team members must have direct industry experience. This experience and expertise should therefore be highlighted. Additionally, you can include any experience you think will be helpful in your business in this section.

Founder and CEO John Doe is driven, diligent, and philosophical. With experience in retail sales, services, and the online world, he offers a wealth of business expertise. Over the years, he has launched several modest enterprises, from physical retail stores to internet hosting companies.

He led five different organizations in high school, so he has a strong sense of leadership. While at NYU, John started two groups. Additionally, he served as President and Vice-President of three large organizations with more than 500 members each.

He was lucky enough to be elected as a senator by the university's student body. His Finance Committee distributed over $500,000 in student funds during his tenure. He also chaired the Student Affairs Committee and the Computer Facilities Committee.

His colleagues and senators appointed him to serve on the NYU Student Foundation board due to his dedication and effectiveness. He was responsible for selecting funding for minority high school students nationwide.

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What Is a Laundromat Business Plan?

A Laundromat Business Plan is similar to any other type of business plan. It provides detailed information about your business, which makes it a valuable tool for attracting investors, obtaining funding, and working with other companies.

Detailed business information, such as structure and flow, is outlined in a laundromat business plan. In addition, this report contains information about the operation's finances, marketing, and management. Among these are start-up costs, market research, a mission statement, and succession planning for a new business.

Why Is a Laundromat Business Plan Important?

Creating a laundromat business plan is essential before starting your business. With a business plan, you will have a written goal and structure. You will also have a flow you can follow or change as necessary.

Your laundromat business plan is required whenever you take any step, from finding investors to adjusting your pricing strategy to hiring and training employees.

Is Owning a Laundromat Profitable?

Due to its constant demand and the fact that people need assistance with laundry, a Laundromat Business Plan can always be profitable.

Providing superior customer service, either by yourself or through a service provider, will yield profits. Managing your laundromat business will have a great deal of impact on how profitable it is.

You must create a business plan before opening or running a laundromat. With this plan, you will be able to outline your strengths, your competitors, your goals, and your workflow. Further, if you need funding, a great business plan can earn you grants or even attract investors.

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Starting a thriving business such as a coin-operated business is one of the best decisions you can ever come up with. If you want to establish your name, starting this business may bring a lot of success and make potential consumers happy. There is a lot of planning that goes into starting a successful coin-operated business. At first, it can get a bit confusing, but all you need to do is follow a few steps that will help you plan. Mentioned below are a few things you have to do to get going with your coin-operated laundry business.

1.    Layout a Budget

The first thing you will need to do is consider how much you will have to invest in your laundry business and the other associated costs. Draft a budget that involves the cost of the place, cost of operations, and other costs such as the machines’ maintenance and repairs. These overhead costs are inevitable, no matter what business you start. Hence, don’t rush into it without assessing all the costs effectively.

2.    Choose a Location

If you want your coin-operated laundry business to be a success, you must consider a location that is accessible to more and more people. Choose a place that’s close to a residential area with many apartments or near student accommodation.

3.    Buy all Equipment Needed

You will need high-quality laundry appliances such as washing machines from renowned brands like LG, steam boilers, dryers, steamers and any other appliances. Make sure to invest in the right appliances to avoid machinery failures leading to unsatisfied customers.

4.    Collecting Coins from Machines

You will need a working coin machine that doesn’t disappoint your customers. You will have to keep the vending machine stocked with change as you don’t want to cause any inconvenience to your customers. You must also plan when to empty the machines and collect coins to assess the business’s performance accordingly.

5.    Decide Timings

Decide the days and timings you will provide your services. Make sure to keep it open on weekends as that is when you are likely to get the most business. You could keep a lock system if you want to run a 24/7 laundromat.

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Keeping these pointers in mind, you can efficiently and successfully run a coin-operated laundry business. Moreover, if you need consultation and guidance on opening your business, contact us at Automatic Laundry .

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How to Start a Laundromat Business : Part 1

Starting a coin laundry business is a great option for anyone looking to build a steady, profitable business that can be run for many years and even passed onto future generations. The longevity of laundromat investments and high survival rate — 95% of stores are still open after five years — may be explained by the recession-proof nature of the business; after all, whether an economy is booming or not, people will always need clean clothes.

It’s a scalable business too. Once a laundromat owner has had success with one store, they can easily reproduce their coin laundry business in a second location, and may eventually own and run a number of thriving laundromat stores. And, with successful laundromat businesses achieving an ROI of 20 – 35%, owners can expect to earn a healthy profit from their endeavors.

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Key Factors For Owning A Coin Laundry Business

1. the different types of coin laundry businesses.

Owning a coin laundry business certainly has many benefits, but, like any business, building and running a successful laundromat will require time, skill, and monetary investment. The amount and ratio of these elements (time, skill, investment) will depend on the type and number of stores you plan to open.

Learn more:  Financing Your Laundromat Business

Coin laundry businesses come in many shapes and sizes, and in future blog posts, we will look at the benefits of the different types of stores. In particular, we will explore the growing trend of hybrid laundry cafes and laundry-bars. But in general, laundromats will fall into two broad categories: the fully-staffed/full-service store and the unattended/self-service store.

Fully-staffed, Full-service Coin Laundry Business

If you like the idea of employing staff and providing a range of laundry services, a staffed laundromat may be right for you. This type of store typically provides different sizes of coin-operated washer and dryers and a range of specialty services like wash & fold, dry cleaning, and delivery services that support the laundry needs of their customers.

Unattended, Self-Service Coin Laundry Business

If you want a simple, hassle-free business that only offers one type of laundry service, owning an unattended, self-serve coin laundry business could be right for you. This type of store is popular in high-density areas like city centers and university campuses.

The number of hours, types of skills, and level of investment required to open and operate a fully-staffed versus a self-service coin laundry business may be very different, and it will be useful to think about the hours, skills, and investment needed for your preferred type of store.

2. Time Dedicated To Your Coin Laundry Business

The weekly hours you dedicate to running your coin laundry business will depend on the type of store you plan to open and the number of staff you plan to hire.

Less Time On-Site: Own An Unattended Laundromat

The unstaffed store, as the name suggests, requires fewer on-site hours. You will still need to manage the business, collect revenue (choose electronic payments to avoid this task), clean the store, keep the environment safe and monitored, maintain the machines, and of course open and close daily. If you plan to run your laundromat as a side business, or you plan to open multiple stores, there are ways to minimize your time and staff requirements.

You can use software like LaundryPulse — a digital laundromat management tool from Laundrylux — that allows you to run your store (or multiple stores) remotely from your laptop.

More Time And Employees: Own An Attended, Full-Service Laundromat

On the other end of the spectrum, running a fully-staffed store requires more of your time. It is worth noting that a laundromat’s busiest hours will generally be mornings, evenings, and weekends.

Most fully-staffed stores open as early as 6 AM and close between 10 PM and midnight, and the most profitable coin laundry businesses offer extra services like wash & fold and delivery, so hiring good staff is a necessity if you plan to open one of these stores.

Many full-service store owners enjoy their time at work as they get to meet lots of different types of people. If you are a social person who would enjoy chatting and attending to customers, you’ll probably make a very good laundromat owner.

If so, owning a self-service laundromat might be right for you. Alternatively, if you enjoy talking to customers, managing staff, and have a large property, opening a full-service laundromat business would be right up your alley!

3. Laundromat Business Skills and Experience

One of the main benefits of the coin laundry industry is its low barrier to entry. There are no industry certifications to study towards and, since it’s not a franchise business, there are no franchise fees to pay. There are, however, certain skills and types of experience that may help you succeed.

Management Experience

A background in running a business will certainly benefit a prospective coin laundromat owner — whatever type of store you plan to open. Providing a quality service to your customers while keeping your overheads low is an art, and those with an understanding of business will have an advantage when starting off.

But, there are lots of resources available to help new owners learn how to run a successful laundromat, and of course, the laundry experts at Laundrylux are always there to help our current and future store owners succeed.

People Skills

An often overlooked yet highly leverageable skill is an owner’s sociability and people skills. Because all laundromats offer a similar service, how customers feel about a store will determine whether or not they become regular visitors. This is the reason the “extra things” in a laundromat are so important.

Comfortable seating, good lighting, free wifi, even big-screen TVs can all be important assets in making your customer’s stay a pleasant one. And probably the most important factor of all (in an attended laundry) is the presence of friendly staff.

So, especially if you plan to open a staffed laundromat, don’t overlook your people skills — they may be the most valuable skills you possess.

Laundromat Technical Know-How

Those owners with a mechanical background may save on upkeep costs by maintaining and servicing their equipment themselves — although, modern washers and dryers are built for reliability, so these skills are certainly not essential.

You should be aware, however, that installing, maintaining, and repairing commercial laundry equipment requires specialist training. When choosing a commercial laundry distributor, you should always make sure that they will provide you with access to trained commercial laundry technicians to take care of these jobs.

The business experience will benefit you — no matter what type of store you want to run. And make sure your commercial laundry distributor can provide you with well trained commercial laundry technicians.

4. Required Investment

Your coin laundry business’s main upfront costs will be in acquiring and designing/refurbishing your property and in outfitting your store with commercial laundry equipment. Once your store is established, your main expenses will be your utility bills, property rental or finance repayments, equipment upkeep, and staff.

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Laundromat Location

Your upfront costs will depend on your laundromat location , including the type of property you are acquiring and whether you plan to buy or rent. Later in this series, we will explore topics such as “finding the best location” and “construction and retooling of laundromats.”

There are many ways to start a coin laundry business but in almost all cases — whether you are buying a successful laundromat business, purchasing and renovating an older store, or building a laundromat from scratch — your business will require an upfront investment.

Coin Laundry Equipment

Once you have secured a location, you’ll need to fill it with commercial laundry equipment .

A quick note here for anyone who is reading about the laundromat industry for the first time — the coin washers and dryers you see in laundromats are not the same as their residential counterparts. Commercial laundry equipment is built for round-the-clock, reliable performance; it also has a higher load capacity and many more programs available.

Coin laundry equipment — like Electrolux Professional Washers and Dryers — will help keep your utility costs down.

So, Is the Coin Laundry Business Right for You?

Hopefully, you now understand the benefits of opening a laundromat and the time, skills, and investment needed to run a successful store. Stay tuned for upcoming blog posts, where we will explore, in much greater detail, the many different aspects of running your own laundromat business.

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Are you ready to start your laundromat business? Laundrylux has been helping people open and operate laundromats for over 60 years. We can help you achieve your business goals. Connect with our industry experts.

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