BubblesIllinois
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Hey everyone. Thank you for letting me into this group. I'm humbled by the knowledge.
I'm looking at acquiring a well established wash - although tired and in need of some TLC and curb appeal. I've found 3 that look interesting.
I've been provided an article by Auto Laundry News which surveyed 2020 owners of IBAs and SS washes. It concludes that the national average cars per year for an IBA is just over 17,000 and revenue for a SS is approx $1785 a bay per month. Is anyone familiar with the survey and does it seem credible?
I've also been provided a pro forma worksheet from AutoLaundry that generates numbers that are even higher than the survey.
I intend to make this my full time gig, and know there is a big investment and a lot of work involved to go from "tired" to the national average.
The washes I'm looking at are not doing nearly what these two documents suggest they could. I'm trying to gauge what a realistic target might be. I see no reason why I can't attain "average", but want to model only attaining 60% of average.
So for those of you in suburban settings, do you have any faith in the 2020 survey?
I'm looking at acquiring a well established wash - although tired and in need of some TLC and curb appeal. I've found 3 that look interesting.
I've been provided an article by Auto Laundry News which surveyed 2020 owners of IBAs and SS washes. It concludes that the national average cars per year for an IBA is just over 17,000 and revenue for a SS is approx $1785 a bay per month. Is anyone familiar with the survey and does it seem credible?
I've also been provided a pro forma worksheet from AutoLaundry that generates numbers that are even higher than the survey.
I intend to make this my full time gig, and know there is a big investment and a lot of work involved to go from "tired" to the national average.
The washes I'm looking at are not doing nearly what these two documents suggest they could. I'm trying to gauge what a realistic target might be. I see no reason why I can't attain "average", but want to model only attaining 60% of average.
So for those of you in suburban settings, do you have any faith in the 2020 survey?
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