Expert Commercial Laundry Repair & Maintenance Services

Professional equipment repair. 37+ years expertise. Same-day service available across NJ, PA, NY & Delaware.

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Why Choose HM Commercial Laundry?

Since 1989, HM Commercial Laundry has been the trusted partner for commercial laundry repair and maintenance across the Northeast. Our certified technicians provide comprehensive diagnostic and repair services for all major equipment brands, with specialized expertise in UniMac washer-extractors, tumble dryers, and complete laundry systems.

Our Repair Services

Washer-Extractors

All models including UW Series, UCT Cabinet, UAT. Complete diagnostic and repair service.

Tumble Dryers

UT30, UT55, UT200 industrial models with all control systems.

Component Repair

Motors, pumps, seals, bearings, valves, control systems, heating elements.

System Optimization

Control upgrades, efficiency tuning, water & energy optimization.

Multi-Brand Support

Electrolux, Speed Queen, Milnor, and industry standards.

Emergency Service 24/7

Rapid response times. After-hours calls answered immediately.

Service Rates

Why Our Customers Trust Us

Ready for expert service? Call (732) 681-0500 or email service@hmservicetech.com
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What "Repair & Maintenance" Actually Covers

When operators talk about commercial laundry "repair," they usually mean one of three different things, and each has its own response curve and pricing structure. Knowing which one you actually need is the first step toward not overpaying.

Reactive Repair — Something Just Broke

This is the urgent call: a washer is locked out with an error code, water is on the floor, a dryer is heating but not tumbling, a door lock won't release. We respond same-day for most of New Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, NYC, and Delaware. The technician arrives with the most common UniMac OEM parts on the truck — door locks, level switches, drive belts, motor contactors, heater elements, drain valves — so the majority of repairs are completed in a single visit.

Scheduled Maintenance — Catching Things Before They Break

This is the structured service that prevents the urgent calls. On a customer-set cadence (typically quarterly for high-volume accounts, semi-annually for moderate-volume), our techs come on-site and run a full inspection: belt tension, bearing condition, seal integrity, electrical connections, motor amp draw, sensor calibration, drain and water inlet pressures, and a controller fault-log review. We document everything so your facility has a paper trail for compliance audits.

Component Repair / Rebuild

For older machines (12+ years), full component replacement isn't always the right call — sometimes a bearing swap, motor brush replacement, or controller reflash gets you another 3-5 years of service life at a fraction of the cost of new equipment. We'll be honest with you about whether a repair makes economic sense, or whether it's time to plan for replacement.

Brands We Service

HM Commercial Laundry is an authorized UniMac dealer, but our certified technicians service equipment from every major commercial laundry brand:

See our all-brand commercial laundry repair hub, or repair pages by equipment type: washer-extractors and dryers.

Our Service Process

  1. Call or email. (732) 681-0500 or service@hmservicetech.com. Tell us the brand, model, and symptom. If you have an error code, share it.
  2. Dispatch. Most service calls placed before noon get same-day response across our service area. Emergency calls get 24/7 dispatch.
  3. Diagnosis on-site. The tech runs the machine through a diagnostic cycle, reads the controller fault log, and identifies the root cause — not just the symptom.
  4. Estimate before work begins. If the repair will exceed a small threshold, we share the parts cost, labor estimate, and expected downtime up-front. No surprises on the invoice.
  5. Repair, document, leave it running. Most repairs are single-visit. We test the machine through a full cycle before signing off, document the work, and leave the work area cleaner than we found it.

What Our Service Trucks Carry

We stock the parts that account for roughly 80% of UniMac field repairs on every truck — door locks, drive belts, level pressure switches, motor contactors, heater elements, drain valves and solenoids, water inlet valves, common gaskets, and a basic chemical-injector parts kit. Less common parts ship same-day from the Alliance distribution warehouse to our Jackson, NJ shop.

Frequently Asked Questions

How fast can you respond to a commercial laundry repair call in NJ?

Most NJ service calls placed before noon get same-day response. Emergency response (24/7) is typically four hours or less for our service area. Customers on our Preventative Maintenance Program get priority dispatch.

Do you charge a service call fee?

We charge a flat dispatch fee that covers travel time and on-site diagnosis. If we proceed with repairs, the dispatch fee is typically credited against the repair total. Pricing varies by region and time-of-day; call (732) 681-0500 for a current rate sheet.

What if you can't fix the machine on the first visit?

If we have to order a part, we'll quote the lead time and parts cost up-front. Most uncommon UniMac parts arrive next-business-day from Alliance distribution. We never charge a second dispatch fee on a follow-up visit for the same repair.

Do you service equipment under manufacturer warranty?

Yes — we are an authorized UniMac warranty service provider. For UniMac equipment under warranty, we coordinate parts and labor coverage directly with Alliance. For other brands, we'll work with you and the manufacturer to facilitate warranty coverage where applicable.

What does a Preventative Maintenance Program include?

Scheduled inspections (typically quarterly or semi-annually), lubrication, belt and hose replacement on a wear schedule, motor and electrical checks, calibration of temperature and level sensors, controller fault-log review, and a documented maintenance log for compliance audits. PM customers see roughly half the unscheduled downtime of facilities that wait for failures.