Operations Team
Eco Clean PR
The difference between washing your own linens and running a professional linen system is the difference between a hobby and a business.
Most Airbnb hosts in Puerto Rico start the same way: buy a few sets of sheets, wash them between guests, and hope for the best. This works for one property. It breaks down completely at two or more.
The Linen Problem at Scale
When you have multiple properties or back-to-back bookings, linen management becomes a logistics nightmare. You need:
- Enough sets to cover simultaneous turnovers
- A reliable washing and drying process
- Quality control to catch stains before they reach guests
- Storage that keeps linens fresh and wrinkle-free
What a Professional Linen System Looks Like
Our linen system operates like a hotel laundry operation:
**Par Stock Management** Every property has a defined par stock — the minimum number of linen sets needed to operate without interruption. For a 2-bedroom property, that's typically 3 sets per bed.
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**Commercial Processing** Linens are processed at commercial temperatures that kill bacteria and dust mites. Consumer washing machines don't reach these temperatures.
**Quality Inspection** Every piece is inspected before it goes back into rotation. Stained or worn items are pulled and replaced.
**Delivery Coordination** Clean linens arrive before the turnover team. No waiting, no delays.
The ROI Calculation
A professional linen system costs less than you think when you factor in: - Your time washing and folding - Water and electricity costs - Replacement costs from improper washing - The review risk of substandard linens
For most hosts with 2+ properties, a managed linen system pays for itself within 60 days.
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