FAQ
Mobile-first answers about pickup, wash, dry, fold, delivery, repeat routes, detergents, partner facilities, and open zip-code roles.
WDFDR coordinates laundry pickup, wash, dry, fold, delivery, and repeat service. Customers schedule laundry service, WDFDR coordinates the work, and clean folded laundry comes back without the customer managing the chore.
No. WDFDR is asset-light. The company owns the customer relationship, service standard, brand promise, operating system, and coordination layer. Laundry capacity comes from washers, laundromat partners, delivery partners, and operational relationships.
Free-and-clear detergent and cleaner products are the base standard. Customer preferences for scent-free, sensitive-skin, hypoallergenic, or approved special handling can be captured with the order.
Yes. Repeat service is part of the WDFDR model. The goal is to let customers schedule once and keep laundry moving on a predictable route when that fits their household.
Customers choose a pickup window. WDFDR coordinates pickup, laundry processing, folding, packaging, and delivery back to the customer. The platform is designed to make order status visible from pickup through completed delivery.
WDFDR washers and their operators are independent contractors, not WDFDR employees. They are fully insured, hard-working, and expected to care about giving you and your laundry the best result they can.
No. Washers and operators are independent contractors. They serve through a probationary period when they start with WDFDR, and they must prove reliability, care, respect, and quality before becoming eligible for deeper participation.
WDFDR seeks operational contracts and relationships with companies that own and manage laundromats. The goal is clean, safe, dependable access to facilities, including off-hours or exclusive access where appropriate.
Washers and operators can become more than independent contractors after they prove they care about your laundry as much as WDFDR does. At that point, they may become part owners in WDFDR and share in the success of the company.
WDFDR takes care of its washers and operators. They are good people and deserve respect, dignity, patience, and the benefit of the doubt. Stuff happens, and issues will be resolved with respect, dignity, and patience. WDFDR washers and operators will treat you the same way, and all we expect is the same from you.
The Centurion is the root admin who runs the business and maintains control. The Centurion protects platform access, ownership records, profit-sharing rules, policy, audit, recovery, and critical business configuration.
Current open zip-code roles are focused on Lake County, CA for Operator and Washer positions. See the Jobs page for role descriptions.
Use the contact form for laundry pickup requests, repeat-route interest, laundromat partnerships, or Lake County job inquiries.