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Laundry Services Contractors in Chicago, IL

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SOO DRY CLEANERS

2201 W ADDISON ST, Chicago, IL 60618

8 yrs in business

Operation of a Dry Cleaning - Drop Off Location. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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SOO DRY CLEANERS

2201 W ADDISON ST, Chicago, IL 60618

8 yrs in business

Operation of a Dry Cleaning - Drop Off Location. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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BRIDGEPORT EXPRESS LAUNDRY

1101-1103 W 31ST ST 1ST, Chicago, IL 60608

5 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundromat - Self Service. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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BRIDGEPORT EXPRESS LAUNDRY

1101-1103 W 31ST ST 1ST, Chicago, IL 60608

5 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundromat - Self Service. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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87TH DRY CLEANERS

1417 E 87TH ST 1, Chicago, IL 60619

11 yrs in business

Operation of Dry Cleaning Service - Plant On Premises. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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CHICAGO SUNSHINE COIN LAUNDRY INC.

3932 W CERMAK RD, Chicago, IL 60623

2 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundromat - Self Service. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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NEIGHBORHOOD LAUNDRY MAT, INC.

8304 S DR MARTIN LUTHER KING JR DR, Chicago, IL 60619

4 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundromat - Self Service. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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PATIO COIN LAUNDRY

6266 N CLARK ST, Chicago, IL 60660

16 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundromat - Self Service. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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BLUE ISLAND COIN LAUNDRY

1845 S BLUE ISLAND AVE, Chicago, IL 60608

15 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundry Service - Drop Off Only. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Neighborhood Laundry Mat

609 E 67TH ST MAIN, Chicago, IL 60637

15 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundromat - Self Service. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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MR. SUDSY LAUNDRY

1010 W 79TH ST 1ST, Chicago, IL 60620

7 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundromat - Self Service. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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COLLINS LAUNDRY

422-424 E 71ST ST, Chicago, IL 60619

15 yrs in business

Operation of a Laundromat - Self Service. Licensed Chicago IL City License holder.

Serves: 60601, 60602, 60603, 60604 +52 more

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Self-Service vs. Full-Service Laundry in Chicago, IL

Self-Service Laundromat vs. Full-Service Laundry in Chicago

Chicago residents have more laundry options than most cities — here's how to think about which actually serves your situation.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FactorSelf-Service LaundromatWash-and-Fold / Full Service
Cost per standard load (8 lbs)$4–$7 (washer + dryer)$10–$18
Time investment1.5–2.5 hours5–30 minutes (drop-off/pickup)
Handling of delicatesYour responsibilitySorted by staff (ask policy)
Large items (comforters, rugs)Triple-loader available ($6–$12)Weight-based pricing
Minimum orderNoneTypically 10–15 lbs
TurnaroundSame sessionSame day to next day
Convenience for apartment dwellersRequires hauling laundryPickup services available
Chicago machine availability (peak)Wait times Sat/Sun 10am–2pmNone
Garment damage riskDIY riskStaff culpability
PERC-free guaranteeN/AAsk specifically
City of Chicago business licenseRequiredRequired
Cost per month (average 2-person household)$60–$100$120–$250

Chicago-Specific Context: Why Full-Service Makes Sense for Many Residents

No in-unit laundry: More than half of Chicago apartment renters lack in-unit washer/dryer hookups — particularly in Chicago's dense North Side three-flats and coach houses, and in nearly all vintage Loop and River North high-rises built before 2000. The friction of hauling laundry to a shared basement or walking to a laundromat every 1–2 weeks is the primary driver of Chicago's robust wash-and-fold market.

Winter bulk items: Chicago winters generate the highest laundry volume of any season — heavy coats, sweaters, flannels, thermal underlayers. A single winter comforter can take 45–60 minutes in a commercial dryer at $0.25/10 min. Full-service pricing by weight often makes winter bedding cleaning economically competitive with self-service.

CTA and public transit access: Chicago's extensive CTA bus and L network means many residents without cars struggle to transport laundry bags to laundromats — a physical limitation that full-service pickup eliminates entirely.

When Self-Service Wins in Chicago

  • Cost-sensitive situation — saving $60–$150/month is significant
  • Specific wash preferences (temperature, detergent, spin speed) you won't trust to staff
  • Very large loads — commercial machines at $4–$12/load beat full-service per-pound math for high-volume weeks
  • Immediate turnaround — you need items now, not tomorrow
  • Proximity — a laundromat within 2 blocks is a real convenience in Chicago's walkable neighborhoods

When Full-Service Wins in Chicago

  • Time premium — your hourly earning rate exceeds the service premium ($10–$20/week)
  • No in-unit laundry + no nearby laundromat — many North Side blocks have limited options
  • Delicates, professional attire, dry-clean items — not safe in a laundromat
  • Bulk seasonal cleaning (comforters, bedding) — often similarly priced to self-service with less hassle
  • Business linen requirements — commercial operators need volume and consistency

Bottom Line

For a Chicago two-person household spending 2 hours/week at the laundromat: that's 104 hours/year in exchange for ~$1,000–$1,500 annual savings over full-service. Whether that trade is worth it depends entirely on your Chicago life — rental access to shared machines, distance to a quality laundromat, and how you value your time on Saturday morning.

Laundry Services FAQ — Chicago, IL

Frequently Asked Questions: Laundry Services in Chicago, IL

How much does wash-and-fold laundry service cost in Chicago?

Wash-and-fold in Chicago runs $1.25–$2.25 per pound for standard turnaround, with most services setting a 10–15 lb minimum order. A typical week's laundry for one person (15–20 lbs) costs $19–$45. Same-day service commands a premium of $0.50–$1.00 per pound more. Prices are highest in Lincoln Park, Lakeview, and River North — and lowest in South Side and Far Northwest Side neighborhoods. App-based pickup services add $5–$10 delivery fees on top of per-pound rates, typically with a $25–$35 minimum order. BLS data for Chicago confirms laundry worker wages average $16.20/hr in the metro, making labor the dominant cost driver.

Do Chicago laundry and dry cleaning businesses need to be licensed?

Yes. All commercial laundry and dry-cleaning establishments in Chicago must hold a current City of Chicago Business License issued by the Department of Business Affairs and Consumer Protection (BACP). Facilities using perchloroethylene (PERC) dry-cleaning solvent must additionally be registered with the Illinois EPA and comply with Phase IV PERC regulations. Unlicensed operations have no regulatory compliance accountability. Ask to see a business license before leaving garments at any facility you haven't used before.

Are Chicago dry cleaners still using PERC?

Some are. PERC (perchloroethylene) is classified as a probable human carcinogen by the EPA and is subject to strict Illinois EPA regulations on handling, storage, and disposal. Many Chicago dry cleaners have transitioned to GreenEarth (silicone-based), wetcleaning, or hydrocarbon solvents — all of which are less toxic. Chicago's environmentally conscious customer base in neighborhoods like Logan Square, Wicker Park, and Andersonville has accelerated this transition. If you want PERC-free cleaning, ask explicitly — legitimate cleaners will tell you what solvent they use.

What is Chicago's minimum wage and how does it affect laundry service prices?

Chicago's minimum wage is $15.80/hr as of July 1, 2024, per the City of Chicago Minimum Wage Ordinance. This is higher than Illinois' state minimum wage ($14.00/hr) and directly affects laundry service pricing — full-service wash-and-fold is labor intensive, and Chicago laundry operators must price accordingly. Expect Chicago wash-and-fold prices to continue rising as the city's minimum wage escalates under the ordinance's annual increase schedule. The practical impact: budget for 3–5% annual price increases at your regular service.

How do I find a reliable laundry pickup service in Chicago?

Start with Google and Yelp reviews filtered to your neighborhood — Chicago's laundry market is hyperlocal, and a highly-rated service in Lincoln Park may not serve Hyde Park. App-based services (Rinse covers most of the North Side; others operate in the Loop and South Loop) offer scheduling convenience and GPS tracking but at a 20–30% premium over local drop-off services. For the best value, find a neighborhood wash-and-fold with a minimum 4.2-star rating on Google (100+ reviews) that offers free pickup. Call to confirm they wash customer loads separately — this is a critical quality question that distinguishes professional operations from volume commodity services.

What should I do if a Chicago dry cleaner damages my garment?

Document the damage before leaving the facility — photograph the item and note the specific damage in writing on your claim receipt. Reputable Chicago dry cleaners carry garment liability coverage and follow International Fabricare Institute (IFI) damage assessment guidelines, which reimburse at fair market value (depreciated cost, not replacement cost). If the cleaner disputes your claim, file a complaint with the Illinois Attorney General Consumer Protection Division and the Chicago BBB. If the garment value exceeds $500, small claims court in Cook County (limit $10,000) is an accessible option — bring receipts, photos, and the cleaning ticket.

Can a Chicago laundromat legally charge different prices than posted?

No. Under Chicago Municipal Code Chapter 2-25, businesses must honor posted prices. If a laundromat charges more than its posted machine rates, you can file a complaint with BACP at (312) 744-6060. In practice, most Chicago laundromats update posted prices when they change machine rates — the issue more commonly arises with drop-off service quotes that differ from final invoices. Get any drop-off service quote in writing before leaving items.