u/No-Juggernaut4576

Property Managers, What is the best way for a local Laundry repair vendor to get InTouch with you.

Hi everyone, I recently started a Washer&Dryer repair and service business here in the San Francisco Bay Area. I really want to focus on working with property management companies, but I'm finding it very difficult to get in touch with them through email. Some people have suggested that I just walk into their offices, but I've noticed that a lot of companies around here don't seem to have a physical storefront or office you can just walk into. Do any property managers here have advice on how vendors can actually get in touch with you? I'd love to hear your tips!

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u/No-Juggernaut4576 — 1 day ago

Started a commercial/domestic laundry repair business 1 month ago (SF Bay Area). How do I land property management clients without breaking the bank?

Hey everyone,

I started my own laundry repair business about a month ago in the SF Bay Area, and I went full throttle right out of the gate. I already had a few clients lined up, which was great, but now I’m trying to figure out how to scale.

My primary focus is commercial machines (Speed Queen, Maytag) in apartment common laundry rooms, salons, yoga studios, etc. I also service domestic machines inside residential homes and apartments.

Right now, I am finding it incredibly hard to get new clients. I’ve been heavily targeting property management companies in the Bay Area, but I barely get any responses by emailing the contact addresses on their websites. So far, almost all of my business has been word-of-mouth.

I want to get my company's name out there, but I don't have thousands of dollars to shell out for a marketer or Google Ads yet.

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u/No-Juggernaut4576 — 3 days ago

Started a commercial/domestic laundry repair business 1 month ago (SF Bay Area). How do I land property management clients without breaking the bank?

Hey everyone,

I started my own laundry repair business about a month ago in the SF Bay Area, and I went full throttle right out of the gate. I already had a few clients lined up, which was great, but now I’m trying to figure out how to scale.

My primary focus is commercial machines (Speed Queen, Maytag) in apartment common laundry rooms, salons, yoga studios, etc. I also service domestic machines inside residential homes and apartments.

Right now, I am finding it incredibly hard to get new clients. I’ve been heavily targeting property management companies in the Bay Area, but I barely get any responses by emailing the contact addresses on their websites. So far, almost all of my business has been word-of-mouth.

I want to get my company's name out there, but I don't have thousands of dollars to shell out for a marketer or Google Ads yet.

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u/No-Juggernaut4576 — 3 days ago