Welcome to Soap Suds, a friendly, family-run laundry service based in the heart of Bristol. We provide a quality service covering all types of washing, including domestic and commercial laundering and ironing, letting you get on with your busy day without worrying about the washing. Whether performing a personal laundry service or as contract cleaners, call us on 0117 300 9983 to find out how we can help you.
We cater for many different sizes of wash from domestic washing to large commercial contract cleaning. Our clients include South Bristol Sports Centre as well as local restuarants and hairdressers. We are also an approved supplier for Bristol City Council and Age Concern.
We cater for many different sizes of wash from domestic washing to large commercial contract cleaning. Our clients include South Bristol Sports Centre as well as local restuarants and hairdressers. We are also an approved supplier for Bristol City Council and Age Concern.
Reviews (9)
Josie Atkinson
Oct 15, 2021
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Amazing, got myself into a right state with my laundry running weeks behind with bags and bags to do and no hope of catching up. Soap suds collected everything within hours of me ringing up and returned all inside 48 hours beautifully done. Even spotted a dry clean only item accidentally included and rang me back to check. Fab service + very fair prices would definitely recommend
Shippers
Aug 21, 2021
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Poppy Gardner
Aug 15, 2020
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Terry Coombs
Oct 23, 2019
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Ross Taylor
Jan 12, 2018
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Ulrike H.
Sep 08, 2017
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This place is wonderful - our washing machine broke down and the repair was delayed, so the washing piled up and up. We took 15kg of laundry to Soapsuds on Thursday morning and I received a text at 8am on Friday telling me it was ready to collect. Everything was washed, dried and very neatly folded. The ladies who run the shop were very helpful. Overall an excellent experience and I would highly recommend Soapsuds to anyone.
Chase
Sep 01, 2017
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Laura Thompson
Jun 11, 2017
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Andy Wade
Jul 24, 2016
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