All Valley Washer Service

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All Valley Washer Service is a coin- and card-operated laundry service provider that installs, manages, and maintains washers and dryers for multi-family housing and similar properties across California and nearby states.

Van Nuys, California, United States

About All Valley Washer Service

All Valley Washer Service is a commercial laundry services company that supplies and manages coin- and card-operated washers and dryers, primarily for multi-family housing communities, apartments, and similar residential properties. The company installs and services laundry equipment, oversees collection and accounting, and offers a reloadable laundry card system with prepaid credits so residents can pay for laundry without coins. Their operations cover properties throughout California and some areas of Nevada and Arizona, and they handle both equipment maintenance and customer support for end users and property managers.

A charge labeled “ALL VALLEY WASHER ULTRA” or similar on a card statement is typically related to using one of their washers or dryers in an apartment building or shared laundry room, or to adding funds to a laundry card at a kiosk or online portal. These charges may appear as small, repeated amounts (per washer/dryer cycle) or as larger round amounts corresponding to a laundry card reload. In some cases, you might see a temporary pending authorization when a card is used at a machine or kiosk, which later settles for the exact amount of the laundry cycles or reload.

If you’re unsure about a charge from All Valley Washer Service, first check recent laundry activity in your building, including any reloads you or family members may have made to a shared laundry card. Receipts or transaction histories may be available from the laundry card kiosk, building portal, or your property manager. For unresolved questions, you can contact All Valley Washer Service using the phone number or email on their website, or ask your building manager for the specific laundry service contact. If you suspect fraud or do not recognize the location tied to the charge, contact your bank or card issuer promptly to dispute the transaction and request a card replacement if needed.

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  1. ALL VALLEY WASHER ULTRA

Frequently Asked Questions

Why do I see a charge labeled “ALL VALLEY WASHER ULTRA” on my card statement?

This charge usually comes from using a washer or dryer managed by All Valley Washer Service in an apartment or shared laundry room, or from reloading a laundry card at one of their kiosks or payment points. Check whether you or someone in your household recently did laundry in a building that uses their machines.

What does the word “ULTRA” mean in the “ALL VALLEY WASHER ULTRA” charge description?

“ULTRA” is likely part of an internal descriptor or machine/program label used by All Valley Washer Service or the payment processor—such as a specific cycle type, machine group, or location code. It does not indicate a separate company, just a particular All Valley Washer Service transaction.

Why was I charged more than once by All Valley Washer Service on the same day?

Each washer or dryer cycle typically creates a separate charge, and reloading a laundry card is another separate transaction. If you washed multiple loads, used both washers and dryers, or reloaded a card, you will see multiple small charges that correspond to each use or reload.

Can All Valley Washer Service place temporary holds or pending amounts on my card?

Yes. When you use a card at a laundry kiosk or machine, the system may place a temporary authorization hold—often a round amount that is slightly higher than the final usage—to confirm the payment method. This pending hold usually adjusts and settles to the exact total of your laundry cycles or reload within a few days, or drops off if not completed.

How do I get a refund for lost credits or a machine error with an All Valley Washer Service machine?

If a washer or dryer failed mid‑cycle, took payment without starting, or you lost prepaid credits, note the machine number, date, time, and amount charged. Then contact All Valley Washer Service using the phone or email listed in your laundry room signage or on their website, or report it through your property manager. They typically process refunds as restored card credits, mailed checks, or account adjustments after verifying the issue.

How can I contact All Valley Washer Service about a charge I don’t recognize?

Look for All Valley Washer Service contact information posted in your laundry room or on your building’s resident portal, or visit allvalleywasher.com for phone numbers and support details. Provide your name, building address, the last four digits of your card, the exact charge amount, and the transaction date so they can locate and explain the charge.

Can I cancel or stop recurring charges from All Valley Washer Service?

All Valley Washer Service typically charges on a per‑use or per‑reload basis rather than a fixed subscription, so there is nothing to cancel in the traditional sense. If you see repeated charges you did not authorize, stop using the affected card at the machines and contact both All Valley Washer Service and your card issuer to investigate and, if necessary, block further transactions.

How can I verify that an All Valley Washer Service charge is legitimate before disputing it with my bank?

Compare the charge date and amount to your laundry activity—how many loads you ran, dryer time, and any card reloads. Ask family members or roommates who share the card or laundry card if they used the machines. If the timing and amounts match expected usage or reloads in your building, the charge is likely legitimate; if not, contact All Valley Washer Service and your bank for further review.

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