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💦 Pressure Washing · Erie, PA
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Claim it freeMr. Suds Wash is a trusted pressure washing provider serving the greater Erie area. With a commitment to quality, they deliver reliable pressure washing services to residential and commercial customers throughout Erie, Millcreek, Harborcreek, Fairview, and surrounding communities.
Erie, Pennsylvania residents rely on quality pressure washing services throughout the year. With a population of approximately 95,000 and a homeownership rate of 52%, there is steady demand for pressure washing across neighborhoods like Millcreek, Harborcreek, Downtown Erie, and Fairview. Erie's lake-effect climate, older housing stock, and freeze-thaw cycles create specific demands that require experienced local professionals.
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Erika Killinger
We used the pet wash! It was great!! Wish I would have had towels for purchase! We are traveling and had just been walking in the beach and our 80lb pup was covered in sand and mud!
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Even though its one of my go to car washes (its close by), this place seems to have very poor management. The self wash bay is almost always out of clear coat and spot free rinse, which is disappointing. The automatic is OK. Decent value.
Angela Lawson
There was toilet paper in the washer that someone left I unfortunately put my coins in before checking the washer 8.50 so I cleaned it out and used it because it will not give you the coins back after you put them in... I than went to vacuum my veichle and the vacuum took my money.. I reached out to management I felt like I sent enough proof to get my money reimbursed instead they questioned me like they were the FBI...I decided to just give up and take the $9.50 loss, who wants to waste days going back and fourth over $9.50 they should of did the right thing after viewing the cameras...they wasted enough of my time going back and fourth with me through text...I finally texted them back and told them to forget about it. 🙄...On top of this the bathroom was disgusting & my nose burned from the smell....I went another day seen someone spilled soap on top of one of the washers went back 4 days later and it was still there...now im questioning if they even clean. VERY POOR MANAGEMENT.
Savannah Kistler
My absolute favorite laundromat in town!! One stop shop for everything. Always well lit, clean, machines aren’t bad, and 95-100% of them always work. Also love the little table they have because it’s the perfect spot to do work or read while you wait. Carts are a nice size, wheels work, folding tables are also always clean. The automatic wash works well, you get what you pay for with any automatic wash. Would recommend to anyone!
Tyler James
Lazy, careless ownership. this place is a disaster. The pictures on Google from 5-7 years ago dont do the place justice. This laundromat used to be great, my favorite spot in erie actually. but it’s completely fallen apart. Most of the washers are broken, and the ones that arent broken, stip running half way through. There are signs posted above the washers saying not to overload them... so they clearly know the machines are unreliable. It’s June, and despite “new machines coming in May” signs plastered everywhere, not a single new unit has appeared. I lost money on a washer that errored mid-cycle and left my clothes soaking wet. And apparently two pairs of jeans and a few shirts is “overloading” a commercial washer? Come on. I called the help number on the building four times. No answer. No voicemail. Just endless ringing. No one is monitoring it, which tells you everything you need to know about how this place is run. Then there's a cute little sticker on the back door that says "if you have problems try can call or email, and someone will show up in 15 minutes,but probably not so you will have to pay a second time and hope we ever return your call or email for a refund" The car wash is even worse. I paid $14 for the top-tier wash. It lasted under 4 minutes and left soap and scum all over my car. The air dryers are strategicallyplaced to ensure your clean car gets blasted with all the dirt the nozzels are pointed at in the damn parking lot. Only one vacuum is functional, and they removed all the trash cans, so you can’t even clean your car out. It’s a joke. Emptying the trash must have been too much work. The dog wash area is disgusting. It reeks of mildew and dirty animals. It’s hard to breathe in there. The whole place is filthy, sticky detergent on the machines, overflowing trash in the restroom, no soap, no mirror, and clearly no cleaning being done at all. There's literally an inch thick mat of old animal hair on top of the dog wash machines. They use a token system supposedly to make things “easier,” but it’s obviously just a way to force card payments and avoid dealing with coin boxes. The vending machines are full of faded, dusty products that look like they’ve been sitting untouched for years. They knocked down a wall to toss in some new dryers, but when 80% of the washers are broken, what’s the point? This place has become a cash-grab pit of neglect. No staff, no maintenance, no care. I’ve seen the same dirty blanket on the floor for a MONTH. Nobody cleans. Nobody fixes anything. The owners are completely checked out. Honestly, what is so hard about putting in a little bit of work to clean the place? Like come on its a self serve facility. All you need to do is clean and maintain the damn place. I’m done. Go to Laundry on Pine Ave instead. Top teir machines, better prices, and actual staff that keeps the place spotless and an actual enjoyable place to be. Seems like the only person who does care, is the person who stocks the claw machine. Always great little prizes in there!
| Service | Typical Range |
|---|---|
| House washing (exterior) | $200 – $500 |
| Driveway cleaning | $100 – $250 |
| Deck cleaning | $150 – $400 |
| Fence cleaning | $100 – $300 |
| Commercial building washing | $500 – $2,000 |
Prices are estimates for the Erie area. Contact Mr. Suds Wash for an exact quote tailored to your project.
2227 West 38th Street, 1634 east 38th st, Erie, PA 16506
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| Monday(Today) | Open 24 hours |
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| Tuesday | Open 24 hours |
| Wednesday | Open 24 hours |
| Thursday | Open 24 hours |
| Friday | Open 24 hours |
| Saturday | Open 24 hours |
| Sunday | Open 24 hours |
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