I’ve noticed a pattern with many of my blog posts; I often seem to start by mentioning the ever-increasing costs of utilities, and I try to offer solutions to help reduce those costs. This post is no exception.
One of my employees recently purchased a high-efficiency home washing machine. After using it for a month, she received her first water bill and marveled at the fact that both the consumption and cost went down around 40%. Her delight made me start thinking about ways we could help both conserve water and save costs, and the same benefits hold true if businesses invest in the latest commercial washing machine technology.
At Tri-State Laundry Equipment, we like the Electrolux smart washers. Depending on the model you choose, their washers offer a variety of features including custom programming, power balance for both maximum water extraction and even weight distribution, and smart dosing which automatically adjusts the ratio of chemicals to water.
The thing I like the most about Electrolux’s washing machine line is that you can save up to 30% on water. How? Well their washers weigh the load size and then add the appropriate amount of water and laundry chemicals – on every single load. Not only will that save in utility costs, but it will also help save in supply and labor costs as well.
If your washing machine has your utility bills going through the roof, consider upgrading to a more energy-efficient model. Call me, Kevin Lawson, at 866-885-5218. I’ll be glad to answer any questions you might have.
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MEET RUSTY BATES
He’s seen the industry and the equipment change over the years, in many ways for the better but sometimes at a cost. For instance, he likes the microprocessors and fuzzy control logic being implemented into the systems. Both provide better control in the cleaning process. Microprocessors have allowed equipment to evolve and to refine the process with fewer components and many times with a cost savings. At the same time, there can be issues with the microprocessors in the over-complicating of the programming. The units have become too smart, sometimes making it difficult to properly and quickly identify issues with the machine. As luck would have it, Rusty really enjoys trying to solve electrical issues. Nothing pleases him more than to grab a schematic or wiring diagram and try to chase down a problem. And speaking of problems, Rusty runs across a common one and offers a piece of advice. “As simplistic as it may sound,” he said, “keep the laundry equipment clean. I've worked on more dirty and soap-caked machines than I have on clean ones.”
In addition to his 35 years of experience, Rusty also has certifications in Speed Queen Commercial Laundry Equipment, Parker Boilers, Steam Trap Sonic Testing, and R-12 Refrigerant Certification License. Besides his vast experience and training, Rusty follows the motto of treating customers the way he’d like to be treated. You can rest assured that if Rusty comes to repair your machine, you’re in good hands.
If you need to get it touch with Rusty, simply e-mail him at tristaterusty@gmail.com or call him at 1-866-885-5218.
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