Dry Cleaning BusinessAccording to Dunn & Bradstreet, the Dry Cleaning Business is the fastest growing franchise in the most profitable and recession proof industry. Our franchise directory features pick-up and delivery dry cleaners as well as dry cleaning business retail stores.
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| | |  | | | As an owner of a 1-800-DryClean franchise you're part of a highly regarded franchise organization that, when measured against similar services, ranks #1 in its franchise category. Dry Cleaning Franchises, Home Based Business. |
| | | |  | | | Americlean provides you with the benefits of a franchise,
but without the franchise costs. The dry cleaning industry has one of the highest success rates of all small businesses. Dry Cleaning Business Opportunity.
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Dry Cleaning Business - Industry ProfileThe US dry cleaning and laundry facilities industry includes about 30,000 companies with combined annual revenue of $20 billion. Franchises featured at America's Best Franchises include 1-800-DryClean Franchise, Americlean Dry Cleaning Centers and Lapels Dry Cleaning Franchise Business.
Competitive Landscape
The dry cleaning industry as a whole has a high success rate. There a multiple business models to choose from including a retail store with your own plant or a retail store with the processing off site. Additionally, several dry cleaning franchises specialize in a pick-up and delivery based business with a relationship with a quality dry cleaner in your area.
Consumer income in your community will have a direct impact on growth. Location, location, location hold true in the dry cleaning business. It's best to have a strong anchor store like a grocery store or Starbucks adjacent to your dry cleaning business to attract those customers looking for convenience.
Retail dry cleaning stores account for 40 percent of industry revenue, commercial launderers for 30 percent, and coin-operated laundromats for 15 percent. The additional remaining 15 percent of industry revenue consists of shoe and clothing repair services and washing machine "route" operators who service machines in apartments.
Retail dry cleaning operations consist of collecting and tagging clothing, operating the actual dry cleaning machinery either on the retail premises or at central facilities that serve a number of stores, and pressing, bagging, and returning clothing to customers.
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