Sparkleclean
Active member
Anyone have an opinion on putting vacs into self serve bays?
Hahahahahahaha! That's funny, Thanks! : )Absolutely not a good idea.
I mostly agree with the comments that this won't work well, but don't see any reason not to give a try in one bay. I wonder if there is a way that you could make a hose reel to retract the hose to a certain place/height when the customer is done. If you put the vac in the attic you will need to run the hose down and retracting it to a certain height would eliminate some of the issues mentioned. Maybe you could put the hose on a boom that would spring back into place? Interesting idea. Good Luck.I have a very slow car wash. 20,000 per year in a tunnel and 3 bay self serve. I only ask because I like to think outside the box. This site does very little in vac sales due to there being a small lot surrounding the building so the vacs aren’t easy to access. My bay 3 self serve is always very slow year round and being in A cold climate the self serve business as well as vac business drops off significantly in winter. My thought was putting the vac in an adjacent room, or attic space, with just the hose in the bay. It would have to get tied into the meter box, and I am ok with the timing being the same as the wash itself. So yes it would cost more to use this vac then the others outside but it would be protected from the elements and possibly cause the revenue in my bay 3 to increase. I’m thinking of only doing it in one bay. I understand the concerns of sucking up water and dirty hoses, but could there be a solution for those things? A different hose in bay then the normal pleated ones? A water remover of some sort? I also wonder if a vac would create enough suction from an attic? I’m not saying I am going to do it but it is a thought I had and I wondered if anyone else has tried it before? Nothing ventured nothing lost....
I mostly agree with the comments that this won't work well, but don't see any reason not to give a try in one bay. I wonder if there is a way that you could make a hose reel to retract the hose to a certain place/height when the customer is done. If you put the vac in the attic you will need to run the hose down and retracting it to a certain height would eliminate some of the issues mentioned. Maybe you could put the hose on a boom that would spring back into place? Interesting idea. Good Luck.