3 Parts of a Dry Cleaning Business

Do you want to start or buy a dry cleaning business? You should know the specific aspects that go into it. Of course, there’s accounting and marketing. But you also need to know some things that apply specifically to dry cleaning. Keep reading for the basics.

1. Cleaning Equipment

First, you need to make sure you have dry cleaning equipment and that you have a place for it. That way, you can make sure you clean customers’ clothing within a reasonable period. You may not be able to get orders back within a day, but try not to hold onto items for very long. Having enough equipment to handle your loads is essential. If you’re buying a dry cleaning business, make sure you find out if they have struggled with orders and if you need to order more supplies.

2. Getting Orders Out

You also need to consider how you will get orders from customers and back to them. Now, you could set up one or more storefronts throughout your city, and customers can drop their clothes off and pick them up. But you can also look into delivery, which means you also need to determine your dry cleaning route delivery. That way, you can make sure you can pick up enough clothes and get them back within the right period.

3. Hangers and Racks

You also need equipment to handle the clothes after you clean them but before they get to the customer. Make sure you have plenty of cheap hangers so that you don’t have to spend a ton of money on them. But you should also invest in good quality clothing racks that you can use over and over. That way, you don’t have to toss orders on top of each other. Employees will also have an easier time finding the clothes that they need.

Running a dry cleaning business can be rewarding, but it can also be hard. Keep these things in mind when starting your next dry cleaning store.

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