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Laundry pick up and delivery near me in SF

Need laundry pick up and delivery near me in San Francisco? We’ll grab your bag, wash and fold it, and bring it back fast. No fees. No fuss.
Blog Post Author Daniel Eddy
Tumble Team

You’ve got places to be. Muni to catch. A foggy evening walk in the Sunset. Anything, really, besides feeding quarters into a machine that smells like someone else’s detergent choices.

If you’ve searched “laundry pick up and delivery near me” in SF, you’re not being dramatic. You’re being efficient. Let’s get you clean clothes without the laundry room side quest.

What “near me” should mean in San Francisco

“Near me” in San Francisco is a funny concept. Two miles can be 12 minutes or 45, depending on hills, traffic, and whether the city decided to do surprise street cleaning right where you parked. So when you type “laundry pick up and delivery near me,” you’re not asking for a laundromat you can see from your window. You’re asking for a service that actually works where you live, on your schedule, without turning your day into a logistics puzzle.

Here’s what “near me” should mean for laundry pickup and delivery in SF:

  • We pick up where you are. Apartment buzzer in the Mission. Walk-up in North Beach. Doorman building in SoMa. We’re used to all of it.

  • We deliver back to the same place. Clean, folded, and ready to slide into drawers you swear you’ll organize someday.

  • The timing makes sense. You shouldn’t have to plan your week around a washer. Laundry is the background task. Your life is the main event.

  • The pricing is clear. One bag, one price. No scale. No math. No “wait, why is it more this time?”

That’s the whole point of “near me.” Not distance. Reliability. If you can schedule it, it’s near you.

How Tumble pickup and delivery works (no mystery steps)

Laundry shouldn’t require a tutorial. Ours doesn’t. Here’s the play-by-play, minus the fluff.

  1. You schedule a pickup.

Pick a time that fits your day. Before work. After daycare drop-off. Between meetings. During that one hour you’re pretending you’ll “reset the apartment.”

  1. You bag up your laundry.

Clothes, towels, socks that have been living under the bed. Put it all in a bag. If you can carry it, we can wash it.

  1. We pick it up in SF.

Yes, even if parking is chaos. Yes, even if your building has a call box that requires a PhD. We’ll coordinate like normal humans.

  1. We wash, dry, and fold.

Your laundry comes back clean and neatly folded. The kind of folded that makes you briefly believe you have your life together.

  1. We deliver it back.

Same day, typically in as little as 4 hours. Which is wild, considering how long it takes to find matching socks in a studio apartment.

A few things we don’t do: subscriptions, hidden fees, surprise upcharges, or making you guess what anything costs. You’re busy. We’re not adding homework.

Service-area vibes: SF neighborhoods we’re built for

San Francisco has a very specific laundry energy. It’s part “my building’s machines are always taken,” part “I don’t own a car,” and part “why is my closet the size of a cereal box.” We get it. We built Tumble for it.

Here’s what we’re good at, neighborhood-style:

  • Mission: You’ve got plans. You’ve got friends texting “we’re already at the taqueria.” Laundry can’t be the reason you’re late. Pickup and delivery keeps your day moving.

  • SoMa: High-rises, busy schedules, and a calendar that looks like Tetris. We’re great with building logistics and quick turnarounds when you realize you’re out of clean shirts.

  • Marina: Gym clothes, weekend trips, and that one hoodie you wear constantly. We’ll keep the rotation clean without you spending Sunday guarding a washer.

  • Sunset: Fog rolls in, and suddenly everything feels damp. Freshly cleaned laundry hits different when the weather’s doing its moody thing.

  • North Beach: Walk-ups, narrow streets, and stairs that count as cardio. Let us do the hauling. You keep your knees.

And yes, we understand the transit reality. If your “laundry plan” involves BART, a tote bag, and hope, it’s time for a better plan. “Near me” should mean you don’t have to cross town with 20 pounds of clothes like you’re training for something.

Price and turnaround: the stuff you actually care about

Let’s talk about the two questions everyone has, right after “can someone please take this laundry away.”

1) How much does it cost?Tumble is simple: one bag, one price. Bags are typically $45–$55, and you can get them as low as $35 when you schedule ahead. No weighing. No “per pound” math. No staring at a receipt like it’s a riddle.

That matters in SF, where everything already feels like it comes with a hidden fee. Laundry shouldn’t.

2) How fast do I get it back?Fast enough that it feels a little like cheating. We can turn laundry around in as little as 4 hours. That’s “dirty by noon, clean by dinner” territory.

Of course, you can also schedule in a way that fits your week. Some people want speed. Some people want predictability. Some people want both because they’re juggling work, kids, roommates, and the fact that the laundry room is on the other side of the building and always occupied by someone washing one single blanket.

A few more things worth knowing:

  • No subscriptions. Use us when you need us. Let clothes pile up when you don’t.

  • No guessing games. You’ll know what you’re paying.

  • No awkward trade-offs. You shouldn’t have to choose between clean clothes and having a life.

If you’ve been searching “laundry pick up and delivery near me” because you’re tired of spending your weekends doing chores, this is the part where you get your time back.

Ready to skip laundry day?

Book your pickup at jointumble.com and let us handle the wash and fold. Bags run $45–$55, or as low as $35 when you schedule ahead, and you can get it back in as little as 4 hours. Clean clothes, zero laundry room drama.

Ready to Try Tumble?

Let us handle your laundry so you can focus on what matters most.