Learn the core differences between commercial and industrial washing machines, so you can find the appropriate laundry equipment for your business.
What defines a commercial vs industrial washing machine?
The main difference between commercial and industrial washers is the load capacity they’re capable of handling, coupled with their expected daily usage.
Typically, commercial washers handle smaller cycles less frequently, though they’re still a powerful ally for your business. JLA offers commercial washing machines for sale across a variety of sectors, including care homes, hospitality businesses and launderettes.
Meanwhile, industrial-grade washers are capable of processing XL loads on a near-continuous basis, making them better suited to operations with round-the-clock laundry requirements – whether hospitals or hotels.
Key takeaways: Commercial vs industrial washers
- Usage intensity and load capacity: Commercial washers typically handle loads of 7–32kg on a daily, but not continuous, basis. Meanwhile, their industrial counterparts can deliver 40–200kg+ of laundering power 24/7.
- Programmability: Typically, commercial washers offer a variety of preset cycles and limited customisation; by contrast, industrial units are fully configurable and can be integrated into automated laundry workflows.
- Hygiene controls: While commercial washers feature hygiene-boosting technologies like OTEX disinfection, industrial-grade appliances can include barrier designs that physically reduce the risk of cross-contamination.
- Cost of ownership: Naturally, industrial washing machines are costlier than their commercial counterparts, requiring more energy and resources for day-to-day operation. However, it’s important to consider that industrial units are designed for larger businesses, while commercial washers are ideal for SMEs.
- JLA range threshold: JLA offers light-to-medium-duty commercial washers for general daily use, alongside heavy-duty industrial washing machines for the most demanding laundry applications.
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What makes a washing machine commercial?
Commercial washing machines are designed for light-to-medium-duty business use. They differ from standard domestic appliances in their design, build quality, capacity, and the features they offer, making them the perfect solution for frequent day-to-day use in business environments like care homes, guest houses, hospitality venues, and on-site laundries.
Typically, commercial washing machines are front-loading appliances, comparable in design to their domestic counterparts. However, some models offer barrier technology to maintain peak levels of hygiene and cleanliness, so these require different setup and handling procedures.
In terms of capacity and performance, commercial washers generally offer a maximum load range of 7–32kg, depending on the model. They’re constructed from reinforced components and feature higher G-force spin speeds, delivering faster cycle times to meet your commercial laundry demands.
Other core characteristics and benefits of commercial washers include:
- Ergonomic controls and all-around ease of use
- Compatible with hot and cold water connections, as well as auto-dosing systems
- Models like the JLA 98 washer are ideal for compact laundry environments
What makes a washing machine industrial?
Industrial washing machines are heavy-duty laundry appliances that deliver high-volume performance on a continuous basis. Capable of handling loads from 40kg to 200kg+, they’re the ultimate ally for businesses with high-demand laundry requirements, including hospitals, large-scale hotels, centralised laundries, and manufacturing plants.
Featuring heavier chassis, advanced load-bearing mechanisms, and reinforced bearings, industrial washing machines are built to power through even the toughest on-site laundry tasks. That’s alongside advanced cycle options and onboard technology like data logging and customisable programming, delivering next-level efficiency and hygiene.
Given their scale, size, performance, and output, industrial washing machines require professional installation and regular ongoing maintenance. JLA provides full-service aftercare to meet these challenges, ensuring you get maximum performance and efficiency from your machine.
Commercial vs industrial washing machines: Key differences
Use our chart to compare industrial and commercial washing machines, so you can easily choose the right solution for your business.
Aspect | Domestic | Commercial Washers | Industrial Washing Machines |
Typical load size | 5–10kg | 7–32kg | 40–200kg+ |
Cycles per day | 4–6 | 8–20 | 24/7 continuous |
Build quality | Standard plastics, basic bearings | Stainless steel, reinforced mounts | Heavy-duty chassis, oversized components |
Control sophistication | Basic programmes | Programmable microprocessor, 5–15 presets | Fully programmable, custom recipes, audit trails |
Common sectors | Households | Hotels, care homes, gyms, small businesses | Hospitals, prisons, linen plants, food industry |
How sector and application affect your choice
Choosing between a commercial or industrial washing machine depends largely on the needs of your business. Each of these appliance types is suited to different industry sectors, for example:
Hospitality (hotels, restaurants, holiday parks)
Hospitality businesses may require either a light commercial washer or an industrial unit, depending on the scale of their operations. For instance, guest houses, pubs, and restaurants may only require a commercial unit, while an industrial model may better meet the demands of large-scale hotels.
Care homes and healthcare
Since both commercial and industrial washing machines provide enhanced hygiene capabilities like ozone disinfection and barrier technology, healthcare facilities and care homes should consider capacity and usage requirements when deciding between the two.
Education, student accommodation, and housing
Commercial units are typically sufficient for education and accommodation providers, where washers are generally used for frequent day-to-day laundry needs. Consider enhanced features like coin operation, as well as ease of use for end users.
Large-scale commercial laundries and linen plants
Typically, linen-processing plants and centralised commercial laundry suites require industrial-grade appliances, as these deliver round-the-clock performance cycle after cycle. Such centres may also wish to consider other industry-ready technologies, including rotary and roller irons.
How JLA helps you choose: Total Care and free quote support
JLA has been helping businesses like yours find the right commercial laundry solutions for over 50 years. We partner with UK companies in virtually every sector, offering hands-on advice and support to ensure they get the technology and appliances they need to get the job done.
Not only can we help you choose between a commercial or industrial washing machine, but we also offer a range of tailored aftercare services and 24/7 support from our network of accredited engineers. That includes Total Care, our all-inclusive equipment procurement plan that gets you the equipment you need for a simple monthly fee with no upfront cost.
Ready to get started? Contact us today on 0808 239 75 78 and we will be happy to help.
Commercial and Industrial Washing Machines FAQs
What is the difference between a commercial washing machine and a domestic one?
Commercial washing machines offer superior build quality, components, and onboard features compared with their domestic counterparts. They’re designed for light-to-medium-duty use in business environments and are constructed from durable components to ensure longevity and performance.
When do I need an industrial washing machine instead of a commercial model?
Industrial washers are recommended in environments where heavy-duty laundering is required on a continuous basis. They’re also equipped with hygiene-boosting features, such as barrier technology, making them a good fit where cross-contamination prevention is paramount.
Can I use domestic machines in a small B&B or care home?
Yes, it’s possible. However, you may not benefit from the capacity, performance, and hygiene-enhancing features that commercial models bring.
How long do commercial washers last?
Commercial washing machines are constructed from durable components like stainless steel, so they generally last much longer than even the best-in-class domestic equivalents. JLA commercial washing machines typically last 10–15 years with regular maintenance and servicing, based on frequent daily use.
George Barclay
Laundry expert
Head of Installations George joined JLA as an apprentice service engineer in 2011. With years of experience in plumbing, engineering, electrical and mechanical engineering, he oversees the delivery of safe, compliant installations.
George is Gas qualified for both laundry and COMCAT 1, 2, 3, 5, and holds IOSH Managing Safety and 17th edition accreditation.