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Just got my quote for breaking up the floor in my closet so I can add a washer/dryer unit...I think i only wll be able to put a stackable unit in there because I will also have to install a hot water heater in the sam room as well..but it is better than not having one at all...plus this whole time I thought that the price of doing this was going to be huge but in reality it is actually very reasonalbe and plus I will never have to carry a load of towels home again!!!
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Christina,
It will be totally worth it! We didn't have a washer/dryer when we bought our salon but got one about a month afterwards. Thank goodness! I was tired of lugging towels home every night. Ours is only a stackable too but it does just fine for us. |
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Just purchased my salon in April. We have no W/D yet. I think it made my first busy season extra-stressful. We have been pricing stackable units and now, thanks to you all, will price commercial stackables too. During busy season, by the time we closed, cleaned up and got home it was after 11:00PM and then had 2-3 loads of towels to wash, dry and fold before opening the next morning. It could have been a nightmare if my family hadn't been so understanding and helpful. Can't wait to get my units in place. Hopefully before season picks up again.
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