How to Start a Laundry Business in the Philippines (2025 Guide)

How to Start a Laundry Business in the Philippines (2025 Guide)

Why Laundry Businesses Are Booming in 2025

In a city neighborhood just outside Quezon City, my former college batchmate Jenny started a small laundry shop with just two second-hand washers and a dream. Today, her shop handles over 500 kilos of laundry a week, and she still can’t keep up with the demand.

Laundry businesses, especially in urban centers, are among the most surprisingly resilient micro-enterprises in the Philippines. Whether you’re a full-time entrepreneur or just someone looking to start a side hustle, 2025 is shaping up to be a great year to get into this service industry.

With the rise of condo living, busier lifestyles, and even the popularity of self-service laundromats, more Filipinos are choosing convenience over doing laundry themselves.

Let’s explore how you can ride this wave and build your own profitable laundry business, even on a budget.

Is a Laundry Business Profitable in the Philippines?

Yes, and it can be very rewarding, especially if you choose the right model for your market.

A typical laundry shop in a busy area can earn between ₱40,000 to ₱150,000 per month, depending on foot traffic, service quality, and number of machines. Start-up costs can range from ₱150,000 for a small home-based setup to ₱1.5 million for a full-service laundromat with high-end washers.

What makes this business model attractive?

  • Low inventory cost: No perishable items to manage
  • Repetitive demand: Laundry is a weekly or even daily task

Scalable: Start small, grow as demand grows

Types of Laundry Businesses You Can Start

Not all laundry businesses are the same, and that’s a good thing. You can choose one that fits your budget, location, and lifestyle goals.

1. Home-Based Laundry Services

Ideal for: Stay-at-home parents or side hustlers
Initial capital: ₱50,000 to ₱150,000

A student I once interviewed in Iloilo runs a weekend-only laundry service from their garage using a single washer and Facebook Messenger to take orders.

2. Full-Service Laundry Shop

You handle everything from washing and drying to folding and even delivery.
Initial capital: ₱300,000 to ₱800,000

This setup is great for high-traffic areas or neighborhoods with many condos.

3. Self-Service or Coin-Operated Laundromat

Customers do their own laundry with your machines.
Capital required: ₱800,000 to ₱1.5 million

Popular near universities, office hubs, and high-density residences.

4. Laundry Franchise

Ideal for those who want a plug-and-play model with branding and systems.
Franchise cost: ₱250,000 to ₱2 million

Well-known brands in the Philippines include Suds, Quicklean, and Laundry Lounge.

How Much Capital Do You Need?

Here’s a basic breakdown depending on the type of laundry business you want to start:

Setup Type

Estimated Cost

Inclusions

Home-Based

₱50,000 to ₱150,000

Washer, dryer, detergents, packaging supplies

Full-Service

₱300,000 to ₱800,000

Machines, shop rental, staff, signage

Coin-Operated

₱800,000 to ₱1.5 million

Industrial machines, tokens, renovations

Franchise

₱250,000 to ₱2 million

Franchise fee, equipment, branding, training

Tip: Save money by buying pre-loved machines or sourcing through online local marketplaces. Always inspect before purchasing.

Step-by-Step Guide to Starting Your Laundry Business

Let’s walk through the practical steps of getting your laundry shop up and running.

1. Do Your Market Research

Before investing anything, assess your area:

  • Are there nearby competitors?
  • What prices do they offer?
  • What services are missing or underserved?

Spend time observing your community. Visit laundromats, ask questions, or better yet, experience the service as a customer.

2. Register Your Business

To operate legally, register your laundry business with:

  • DTI for your business name
  • Barangay clearance from your local barangay office
  • Mayor’s Permit from your municipal or city hall
  • BIR registration for official receipts and taxes

You can complete your business name registration through the DTI’s official portal.

3. Secure a Good Location

Pick a spot with heavy foot traffic, access to clean water, good drainage, and enough space for machines and customer waiting areas.

Check the building’s water pressure and power supply. These affect machine performance and daily operations.

4. Buy Your Equipment

Here’s a starter checklist:

  • Washer and dryer units (₱25,000 to ₱80,000 each)
  • Iron and ironing board
  • Water tank for backup supply
  • Weighing scale
  • Plastic bags, hangers, and folding tables
  • Laundry detergents and softeners

Brands like Whirlpool, LG, and Samsung are known for their durability and energy efficiency.

5. Hire and Train Your Staff

If you’re starting a full-service setup, 1 to 2 trained staff is enough.

Focus on:

  • Laundry handling best practices
  • Friendly and consistent customer service
  • Cleanliness, folding standards, and attention to detail

A good staff experience often becomes your best marketing tool.

6. Set Competitive Prices

Typical pricing:

  • ₱25 to ₱40 per kilo for wash-and-fold
  • ₱60 to ₱120 per load for self-service

Survey the rates of competitors nearby. If your services are better or faster, you can price slightly higher.

7. Promote Your Business

Build visibility from day one.

  • Create a professional Facebook Page
  • Join neighborhood groups and online communities
  • Offer first-month discounts or loyalty cards
  • Add your shop to Google Maps with reviews, photos, and hours

You can also partner with dorms, BPOs, or sari-sari stores to get more referrals.

Real Stories: From Laundry Load to Livelihood

One inspiring story comes from Maricel, a single mom from Calamba. She started her laundry shop in 2020 with a loan and a lot of prayer. At first, it was just her and one machine. Today, she has two helpers and handles pick-up services for four nearby boarding houses.

“I started with one customer, my neighbor,” she told me during a podcast episode. “Now, I serve entire buildings.”

Her advice? Focus on good service and keep your customers happy.

Common Challenges and How to Solve Them

No business is without issues. Here are common problems laundry shop owners face, and how to overcome them.

Challenge

Solution

High electricity bills

Use inverter machines and schedule loads wisely

Machine downtime

Set maintenance routines and have a backup tech

Water interruptions

Install a 300 to 500-liter tank for emergencies

Competing low prices

Win on service quality, cleanliness, and speed

Should You Consider a Laundry Franchise?

If you prefer a business with structured systems, a franchise might be ideal. It offers support, branding, and marketing resources.

Top franchises in 2025:

  • Suds – Starting at ₱450,000
  • Laundry Lounge – Around ₱1.2 million
  • Quicklean – Known for modern coin-operated shops

Weigh the pros and cons carefully. Franchises often come with royalty fees and strict guidelines, but they also reduce your learning curve.

Funding Your Franchise with Radiowealth Finance Company

Getting started often requires funding that goes beyond personal savings. This is where Radiowealth Finance Company can be a valuable partner.

RFC has supported thousands of Filipino entrepreneurs with:

  • Business loans tailored for franchise models
  • Equipment financing with flexible terms
  • Quick processing for time-sensitive opportunities
  • Support from people who understand local businesses

If you are ready to take the leap but need financial assistance, RFC can help you cover the capital gap and launch with confidence.

Final Thoughts: Is It Worth Starting a Laundry Business in 2025?

Yes. Starting a laundry business in the Philippines this year is not only profitable but also practical. You’re solving a real-world problem for busy people while creating steady income for yourself.

Whether you’re working out of your home or opening a fully equipped shop, you can start with what you have and grow responsibly over time.

Remember:

  • Know your market
  • Start with the right setup
  • Prioritize customer service

Need Help Financing Your Laundry Business?

At Radiowealth Finance Company (RFC), we know that small business ideas need solid support. For over 60 years, we’ve helped Filipino entrepreneurs launch and grow service-based businesses like laundry shops with flexible loan options and local understanding.

If you’re planning to start your own laundry business, RFC can help fund your equipment, renovations, or even franchise costs.

Learn more about our business loan solutions at Radiowealth Finance Company. Your laundry business can be the start of something bigger.

Let us help you make it happen.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How much does it cost to start a laundry business in the Philippines?

 Startup costs range from ₱50,000 for a home-based setup to ₱1.5 million for a full-service or self-service laundry shop. A franchise setup can cost between ₱250,000 to ₱2 million depending on the brand.

Yes. A laundry shop in a good location can earn between ₱40,000 to ₱150,000 per month depending on customer traffic, pricing, and service quality.

You can choose between a home-based laundry service, a staffed full-service laundry shop, a coin-operated laundromat, or a branded laundry franchise.

You need to secure a DTI registration, barangay clearance, mayor’s permit, BIR registration, and other local government permits depending on your area.

Look for areas with high foot traffic such as near condominiums, boarding houses, office hubs, or residential neighborhoods. Make sure the location has strong water pressure and consistent electricity.

Basic equipment includes washing machines, dryers, a water tank, weighing scale, ironing board, packaging materials, and detergents. Energy-efficient brands like LG or Whirlpool are recommended.

For full-service or medium-sized setups, 1 to 2 trained staff is usually enough. For home-based or small-scale operations, you can start solo and expand as needed.

Use Facebook Pages, neighborhood groups, local Google listings, loyalty programs, and partnerships with nearby dorms or small businesses to attract and retain customers.

Common issues include high utility bills, machine downtime, water supply interruptions, and pricing competition. These can be addressed through efficient equipment, backup plans, and great customer service.

Yes. Radiowealth Finance Company offers flexible loans to help you fund equipment, shop setup, or even franchise costs, with personalized support for Filipino entrepreneurs.