On-Premise Laundries
At Continental West, we listen to the concerns and needs of our on-premise laundry customers before ever starting a project. Prior to outfitting a new laundry, or an existing one, we visit the facility and carefully assess workflow, labor, production and efficiency. We make laundry solution recommendations based on that analysis and your operational goals.
We offer Girbau Commercial high-speed washer-extractors and high-performance flatwork ironers and drying tumblers to meet the individual needs of an array of on-premise laundries, including health care facilities, hotels and resorts, dry cleaners, salons, spas, athletic facilities, campgrounds, fire departments, vet clinics, health clubs and more.
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Hear from Our Experts & Satisfied Users

Value in Automated Folding
As an equipment manager juggling multiple responsibilities, the last thing you need are laundry pileups. If you and your staff struggle to keep pace with dirty uniforms, loops and towels, consider replacement washers and dryers with the technology to take you to new production and performance levels.

Solving the Problem of Constant Washer Breakdowns
As an equipment manager juggling multiple responsibilities, the last thing you need are laundry pileups. If you and your staff struggle to keep pace with dirty uniforms, loops and towels, consider replacement washers and dryers with the technology to take you to new production and performance levels.

Laundry Best Practices
Veterinary clinics and hospitals work hard to eliminate the spread of disease through cross-contamination. Laundry items with birthing fluids, blood, urine, feces, or any other body fluids can spread disease to other animals, areas of the operation or even to staff. Disease-causing bacteria, such as Salmonella, E. coli, and Campylobacter are a few examples. That’s why it’s critical to handle, process and sanitize soiled laundry — bedding, towels, blankets, mop heads and rags — appropriately. Read on for laundry processing best practices.