Laundromat locations for Alberta (AB)

Like many people who are traveling or new to a city, you need to find a laundromat to do your laundry.

This is a list of 0+ laundromats in Alberta.

Most laundromats in the US and Canada are fully automated and coin-operated and generally unstaffed.

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Glowing Embers RV Park and Travel Centre  Detail Map  Update Glowing Embers RV Park and Travel Centre Information

26309 Highway 16A
Acheson, Alberta T7X 5A6
780-962-8100

 

Natily's Laundromat  Detail Map  Update Natily

120 1st Avenue NE
Airdrie, Alberta T4B 0R6
403-948-2169

 

14th Street Coin Laundry  Detail Map  Update 14th Street Coin Laundry Information

1211 14th Street SW
Calgary, Alberta T3C
403-541-1636

 

Uptown Coin Laundry  Detail Map  Update Uptown Coin Laundry Information

5118 52nd Avenue
Drayton Valley, Alberta T7A
780-542-2420

 

D'Laundromat  Detail Map  Update D

6-36 Riedel St Bay
Fort McMurray, Alberta T9H 3E1
780-792-5208

 

The Launderette  Detail Map  Update The Launderette Information

10131 Franklin Avenue
Fort McMurray, Alberta T9H 2K8
Phone-Number-780-79

 

Glendon Laundry & Confectionery  Detail Map  Update Glendon Laundry & Confectionery Information

203 Railway Avenue
Glendon, Alberta T0A 1P0
780-635-2557

 

South Side Laundry & Dry Cleaning  Detail Map  Update South Side Laundry & Dry Cleaning Information

1-36 Strachen Cresent SE
Medicine Hat, Alberta T1B 4R7
403-526-1544

 

Laundry Tip:

To remove soap residue that makes black clothes look dull use white distilled vinegar in your final rinse.

 

Schedule

Your weekly laundry schedule

More Laundromat Tips to Follow:

  • Sort Your Laundry at Home
  • Check the Pockets
  • Use Smartphone Laundry Apps
  • Take Your Own Detergent
  • Inspect the Washer and Dryer Before Using
  • Disinfect and Sanitize the Washer and Dryer
  • Opt for a Front-loading Washer Instead of a Top Loader
  • Use the Dryers Wisely
  • Minimize the Risk of Bedbugs
  • When Emptying a Machine, Make Sure You Don't Leave Something
  • Using a Laundromat Saves Time

Fabric Care:

  • Cotton is highly washable but can be prone to shrinking.
  • Linen is highly washable but also prone to shrinking and wrinkling. Air dry or press immediately after washing, while still damp, to eliminate wrinkles.
  • Nylon is also highly washable, but prone to static. Air drying will prevent static.
  • Polyester is highly machine washable and can be machine dried on medium- or low-heat.
  • Rayon and viscose are not highly washable. Always dry-clean rayon and viscose clothes.
  • Silk is highly prone to color loss and to water staining. Silk, despite its water-averse reputation, silk doesn't benefit from overexposure to water, and keep the water temperature consistent.
  • Spandex is machine washable, but it can hold onto odors, which means that it should be dried on a low-heat setting or air dried.
  • Wools, including cashmere and merino, are prone to felting and shrinking when washed. It's best to hand-wash woolens in cool water and allow them to air dry, flat.
  • Blends should be washed according to the instructions for the more sensitive fabric.

Cycle Speed:

Cycle speed refers to the speed and force at which clothes are agitated in the wash and spin cycles.

  • Regular cycle in which both the wash cycle, and the spin cycle, which extrudes water from the clothes post-rinsing, are fast.
  • Permanent press is a fast/slow cycle, meaning that the wash cycle is fast and the spin cycle is slow.
  • Delicate cycle is a slow/slow cycle, and the one that should be used for fine or delicate fabrics.

Drying Settings:

  • Regular: The highest heat setting, best used only for heavy items like jeans, sweatshirts and towels.
  • Permanent Press: The medium-heat setting, with a cool-down period at the end designed to reduce wrinkling.
  • Delicate: The low-heat setting, which is sometimes obviously labeled low-heat dry. Low-heat drying is also great for garments that tend to retain smells even after washing, like yoga pants or sweat-wicking shirts.
  • Tumble Dry: The no-heat setting, which is sometimes called no heat or air dry.
  • Air and Line Drying: A great choice for deodorizing and brightening whites, keeping gym clothes odor-free, making clothes last longer.
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