Two laundry worlds in Tarzana
Tarzana’s laundry rooms fall into two camps, and we service both in equal measure.
Camp one is the 24-inch-wide stackable closet, ubiquitous in the condos along Ventura Blvd between Reseda and Wilbur. Usually a Miele W1/T1 set, sometimes an LG WashTower, occasionally a Bosch. Tight working space, no room to lay a machine down, always a property-manager calling to ask when we’ll be done.
Camp two is the estate laundry room — a dedicated room off the back hallway, a 5-bay Speed Queen or a Miele Little Giant set, sometimes a pair of LG WashTowers side-by-side. These are the rooms where the client cares about the drying cycle behavior on silks and cashmere, and will ask you questions about water usage in grains-per-cycle.
Both require the same skill set — front-load mechanics, gas and electric diagnostics, heat-pump refrigeration, control-board programming — but the shop manners, access, and parts runs are totally different. We get both right.
Dryer-vent checks are included, free
Half of all “dryer not drying” calls have nothing wrong with the dryer — the vent is clogged, crushed, or (in the case of several Ventura-corridor condos we’ve seen) running 40 feet horizontally with four 90-degree turns, which is beyond manufacturer spec. On every dryer service call we check the vent at no extra charge. If we find an issue, we’ll flag it; if it’s a simple pull-and-clear, we’ll often handle it on the spot. If it’s a structural venting problem, we’ll refer you to a vent specialist rather than pretend we can fix it.