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Linen Rental

Linen Rental Service

Never scramble for clean linens again. Table linens, napery, towels, aprons and bar mops arrive fresh on a set schedule — so your front of house always looks the part.

A linen rental service keeps a steady supply of clean, quality linens flowing to your business without the cost of buying, storing and laundering them yourself. We supply table linens, napery, kitchen and bar towels, aprons and healthcare linens, then collect, launder and replenish them on a reliable weekly route.

For multi-site operators and facility buyers, it means consistent quality across locations, no capital tied up in linen inventory, and a single point of accountability when a delivery or quality issue comes up.

What's Included

Built for the Way Procurement Buys

Linen is deceptively expensive to own once you count shrinkage, replacement and the labour of managing it.

Who It's For

RestaurantsHotels & HospitalityHealthcareCateringSalons & Spas

Program at a Glance

Service frequencyWeekly or multiple times per week
Pricing modelPer piece, per week
Linen typesTable, napery, towels, aprons, bar mops, healthcare
IncludedSupply, laundering, replenishment, par management
ContractFlexible terms
Setup timeTypically 1–2 weeks

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Where We Serve

Available Across Canada's Working Cities

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Linen Rental FAQ

Procurement Questions, Answered

How does linen rental pricing work?
Linens are priced per piece, per week, with par levels set so you never run short. Volume can flex up for events and busy seasons without buying inventory.
Can you supply multiple locations to the same standard?
Yes. Multi-site operators get consistent linen quality and one point of accountability across every location.
What types of linen do you provide?
Table linens, napery, kitchen and bar towels, aprons, and healthcare-grade linens, all laundered and replenished on a route.