Centralized Laundry Rooms High-Rise Buildings with apartments, condos, coops
The equipment can be concentrated in a convenient central area located in the building. The larger space requirement can expand the services to residents with variable sized washer-extractors with bigger load capacities, expanded vending concessions, folding tables and comfortable waiting areas similar to on-street coin laundries. For high-rise buildings with a central laundry room, one washer and dryer set is recommended for every 20 living units.
De-Centralized Laundry Rooms High-Rise or Low Rise Buildings with apartments, condos, coops
For planned communities, de-centralized laundry rooms or small laundry areas with matching washers and dryers are the most common. Usually these establishments are amenity oriented, offering folding tables and vending machines for the tenant's convenience. One washer and dryer is recommended for every 8 to 12 living units.
On-Floor Laundry Rooms Low Rise or Garden-Style Buildings.
For garden apartments, matching washer and dryer pairs are the most customer convenient layout. One washer and dryer is recommended for every 8 to 12 apatment units.
Military Housing
Centralized laundry rooms with commercial top or frontload washers and matching dryers for military personnel. Non-metered (free start) equipment is usually required by military. One washer and dryer is recommended for every 20 military personnel.
College Residence Halls
Centralized laundry rooms are conveniently located in residence halls with top or frontload washers and matching dryers. For student residence halls one washer and one dryer is recommended for every 30 to 40 students.
In-Apartment
For ultimate customer convenience, placement of laundry units is within the apartment, with top or frontload washer and matching dryer. One washer and one dryer is recommended per unit.