Debra Gorgos
Active member
Pit cleaning: Worst job ever? Or should people just deal with it and realize it's just part of the job?
My wash is in a unique site. Affluent market area and customers that really don't get their cars too dirty. I wash the bays down by blowing and dirt to the vacant lot behind the place. Pits are 3'W by 3'D by 6'L.That blows my mind that y'all can go one, two, or even three years. I have to clean the five pits at one of my washes that I just cleaned 3 weeks ago again this weekend. The other two washes I can only go about 2 months before they have to be cleaned out. My biggest pit is 4 ft deep 8 ft long and 3 ft wide and it's the one that will make it two months.
Hi I’m closing on a car wash in a few weeks. Could you tell me who I could get to clean the pits and what the rules are? I’m In Muskingum county Ohio. Previous owner isn’t much help. Thanks!I have a Ring-O-Matic and 2 Handi Clam. I usually have an employee hit the pits and dump it in my drying area. I have 2 Handi Clams...1 6' one for hitting the pits to buy us some more time, and a 15' one for hitting the interceptor.
Local septic company wants $500/pit to haul and dump ( they also need to test ). I pay a guy $300 to haul away the dried out dirt.
Yes I’m borrowing a lot for this thing. My father in law owned it since last March and he asked me to watch it during the winter since he’s going to Arizona (bought a house) I couldn’t do my full time job and the wash...so I’m buying it. I’m asking for any pointers at all. The outcome of this wash is everything. I’ve worked in a factory for 25 years. This has to work. Thanks for any info!Go carefully here. If you are borrowing from a bank, they will do an environmental test. Find out all you can.
Hi I’m closing on a car wash in a few weeks. Could you tell me who I could get to clean the pits and what the rules are? I’m In Muskingum county Ohio. Previous owner isn’t much help. Thanks!