Laundrylux has announced a disaster recovery program that will be offered to self-service laundry owners impacted by the recent devastation and flooding along the southeastern portion of the U.S. caused by Hurricane Matthew.

The program features no payments for 90 days with six months of interest-only payments, plus low fixed interest rates. In addition, the company will waive all fees to help laundry-owner customers get their businesses back up and running as quickly as possible.

“We understand how catastrophic hurricanes can be, and we want to help laundry owners get their businesses back up and running quickly,” said John Olsen, senior vice president of coin and OPL sales for Laundrylux. “We are working hand-in-hand with our distributors in Florida, Georgia and the Carolinas to make it as affordable as possible for laundry owners – as well as owners of hotels, nursing homes, and long-term care and other facilities – to get the laundry equipment they need immediately. We have more than 5,000 machines in stock, ready to ship.”

“I live in Florida, and I’ve seen the devastating effects of hurricanes and flooding,” shared Laundrylux Regional Business Development Manager Allen Berndt. “I’ve witnessed first-hand how painful it is for my customers and friends to have their businesses destroyed. We understand you need your business back up and running as fast as possible – and we hope this recovery program will help do just that.”

If your existing laundry was affected by Hurricane Matthew and you need replacement equipment and financing support, call (800) 645-2204 or email [email protected].

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