PSA: for the love of God send out your laundry

Anonymous
Of all the things you can outsource, laundry is the best bang for your buck. There's really no reason to be dealing with dryer cycles and sock matching and folding. Do it for your sanity. Do it for your marriage.

We use Happy Nest. They come pick up a bag of clothes, towels, and sheets off our porch and bring them back clean and folded. But Happy Nest isn't paying me, I'm sure there are plenty of other options.
Anonymous
No. It takes as much time to throw it in the washer and dryer.

I threw out all my socks and bought 14 identical pairs, so no matching needed.

I would rather outsource cleaning the house...
Anonymous
Glad you found a resource that helps your quality of life. Even in budget, I can’t imagine sending my family’s clothes out to be laundered. I don’t love doing laundry, but I don’t mind it.
Anonymous
How often? Is it worthwhile for a family of five with school age kids.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. It takes as much time to throw it in the washer and dryer.

I threw out all my socks and bought 14 identical pairs, so no matching needed.

I would rather outsource cleaning the house...


Yes! I am so thankful to have house cleaners.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. It takes as much time to throw it in the washer and dryer.

I threw out all my socks and bought 14 identical pairs, so no matching needed.

I would rather outsource cleaning the house...


True, it takes as much time as throwing in the washer. Not as much time as remembering to cycle to dryer before it gets mildewed, fold, and sort by item type to put away, and pairing the whole family's socks (if you have one kind of sock for you, your spouse, and all your kids, fair enough, you win). Ours come back in stacks of husband's undershirts, husband's boxers, kids' tees according to size (and thus kid) and then take 10 minutes to put away in drawers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How often? Is it worthwhile for a family of five with school age kids.


We send out twice a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. It takes as much time to throw it in the washer and dryer.

I threw out all my socks and bought 14 identical pairs, so no matching needed.

I would rather outsource cleaning the house...


Yes! I am so thankful to have house cleaners.


We have both but laundry is much cheaper than the cleaners.
Anonymous
How much does it cost?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Glad you found a resource that helps your quality of life. Even in budget, I can’t imagine sending my family’s clothes out to be laundered. I don’t love doing laundry, but I don’t mind it.


Imagine it babe. Game-changer.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. It takes as much time to throw it in the washer and dryer.

I threw out all my socks and bought 14 identical pairs, so no matching needed.

I would rather outsource cleaning the house...


True, it takes as much time as throwing in the washer. Not as much time as remembering to cycle to dryer before it gets mildewed, fold, and sort by item type to put away, and pairing the whole family's socks (if you have one kind of sock for you, your spouse, and all your kids, fair enough, you win). Ours come back in stacks of husband's undershirts, husband's boxers, kids' tees according to size (and thus kid) and then take 10 minutes to put away in drawers.


We each do our own laundry. The kids did wear odd socks quite a lot when they were younger, come to think of it...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:How much does it cost?


less than $2/lb min of $30/week
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. It takes as much time to throw it in the washer and dryer.

I threw out all my socks and bought 14 identical pairs, so no matching needed.

I would rather outsource cleaning the house...


True, it takes as much time as throwing in the washer. Not as much time as remembering to cycle to dryer before it gets mildewed, fold, and sort by item type to put away, and pairing the whole family's socks (if you have one kind of sock for you, your spouse, and all your kids, fair enough, you win). Ours come back in stacks of husband's undershirts, husband's boxers, kids' tees according to size (and thus kid) and then take 10 minutes to put away in drawers.


We each do our own laundry. The kids did wear odd socks quite a lot when they were younger, come to think of it...


I will say that my kids started doing their own laundry from when they were 6 or 7, which helped a lot.
Anonymous
Why do you care so much about what others choose? Our housekeeper used to do our laundry until the pandemic started.

Now I do the laundry for a family of 4 and it is one of the easier chores I do. Throw in some clothes/towels, press the button. Then spend 30 minutes folding while I watch TV (really my only down time). It is pretty relaxing.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care so much about what others choose? Our housekeeper used to do our laundry until the pandemic started.

Now I do the laundry for a family of 4 and it is one of the easier chores I do. Throw in some clothes/towels, press the button. Then spend 30 minutes folding while I watch TV (really my only down time). It is pretty relaxing.


I don't really. But every time I mention it in a thread about outsourcing people ask what I use, so I figured there's interest.

We used to have our cleaning people do our laundry too. It's been much more efficient (in terms of housekeeper time and cost) to send out.
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