Why do people in the USA do laundry in laundries and not at home?

In Hollywood films you can often see laundries that are constantly used by the population: here they wash, get to know each other, and just communicate. Why don't Americans use washing machines at home?

Why do Americans wash in laundries and not at home?

In the USA they do laundry in public laundries: reasons

It must be said right away that in America there are houses with washing machines, most often this applies to rural areas. Here people wash their own clothes. It’s just that the distances to the towns where the laundries are located are quite significant. It would be illogical to drive your car to the laundromat, wasting your time and money on refueling your car.

It’s a different matter in megacities, where houses most often lack washing machines. A small exception are “Laundry rooms”, located in residential complexes. These are special rooms where several washing machines are located.

Why do Americans wash in laundries and not at home?

Washing machines here work like in every laundromat: you have to pay for washing. The only difference is that “Laundry rooms” are located in the same building with the residents.

Why Americans do their laundry in the laundromat:

  1. Cars take up a certain space; in America, as a rule, a small room is allocated for them. Americans don't install them in the bathroom or kitchen. That is, this is how living space is lost, and in America it is quite expensive. Therefore, the room is most often used as a storage room.
  2. Most apartments in US metropolitan areas are rented. The landlord is trying to avoid problems.Washing machines often break down and repairs are quite expensive. This creates a risk of flooding neighbors. The court may require significant compensation for damages to the injured party.
  3. Many people think that using a laundry room is more appropriate. You can load 2-3 washing machines at the same time and wash much faster than at home.
  4. America is a country where people migrate all the time. When people get a more profitable job, they simply move to another place. Therefore, there is no point in purchasing a washing machine. A refrigerator and stove are available by default in any home.

How much does this service cost Americans?

All laundries have displays showing the process in progress. They also display the current value. All machines can only accept 25 cent coins.

Why do Americans wash in laundries and not at home?

The required number of coins is thrown in and the required mode is selected. As a rule, the cost of one wash is $1.5-2.5. Approximate cycle 1 hour.

Every laundromat has a coin changing machine. Many laundromats also have detergent dispensers, which sell for the same 25 cents.

Comments and feedback:

It's not the same. The bulk of houses in the USA are built using frame-panel technology, these are wooden walls and ceilings. Imagine how the washing machine will vibrate, and with it the whole house. Even the outdoor unit of the split system begins to “buzz” throughout the entire house. Therefore, in their cottages, laundry rooms are located in concrete basements.

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Gregory

What a rental this is, you can understand about leaks and flooding.But they’ve forgotten something about saving space, my Ardo 0.6*0.4 is as much as 0.24 sq.m. It takes, the savings be healthy in terms of space)) Well, yesterday I saved 8 bucks on laundry at home for 4 bookmarks, but what? almost half a thousand)) And if the laundry is not close to home, then sit there with a book or on the phone? Depending on the type of washing and how long, you can sit for half a day or more. Whether it’s at home, she’s doing the laundry, you’re doing other things or relaxing))

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Lee

Phew! Imagine the entire region washing its shit in one machine! How many microbes are there! When I had a small child, I had two! Cars! One contains underwear and children's clothes, the other contains my husband's robe, shoes, rugs, etc.!!! Americans simply cannot afford a car, it’s expensive.

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Marusya

It’s been a long time since I was busy with a house, small children, work, correspondence studies at a university and a dacha. There was no automatic washing machine then. And I decided to take my bedding to the laundry. I came there, in front of me was a man, well dressed, decent looking, and he took his bedding out of his bag - I looked, and it was all dark gray with dirt! Honestly, the soldiers' foot wraps are probably lighter. No, I understand, high water temperature, soapy water, repeated rinsing, a metal drum... But I imagined that my laundry, boiling white against its crap, would end up in one wash... Reaction to the point of vomiting. I turned 180 and never set foot in a laundromat)))

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Lee

Yes, they’re just assholes, look at how they walk through the streets with their pants down to their knees and their jeans on their ass covered in shit, especially the homeless, they don’t give a fuck, they’re used to living as shits with their feet in dirty shoes on the table, and they also wash their assholes in one pile, they have You can’t install washing machines in houses made of cardboard, otherwise they will fall apart due to vibration.

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Nick

Just imagine how many cars are driving on the asphalt. and people are walking. how many microbes are there? and even more come into the entrance... you have to carry such blows in a spacesuit

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idiot

country of nomads)))

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vfafywa

I remembered the series “The Big Bang Theory”, there is a laundry room on the first floor, the characters every now and then go down from the fourth floor to the laundry room; there are a lot of key dialogues going on there. 🙂

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Tatiana

Yeah... That's why, it turns out, they need laundries! Conduct dialogues! )))))) Tanya is a smart girl! )))
And we erase without any dialogue, so that it’s clean and that’s it)) But sometimes I can talk to the machine)))))

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Green

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