I don’t want to kick you while you’re down but…the chemical issues you had for the first 9 months really shot yourself in the foot. Customers that came in once or twice and didn’t get a quality wash won’t be returning without some kind of significant incentive. For this I’d recommend giving away free washes for at least a week or longer.
You’ve told us there are 67,000 residents. What’s the car count on the road in front of the wash? Do customers have direct access from the road or do they need to use an access road or enter into a plaza to get to the wash? (Can we see a Google satellite image?).
What was the average car count the first month?
can you partner with any other business adjacent to the wash to help promote your wash? Is that a quick lube I can see on the left side in your 2nd photo? Would they give away free wash passes with a quick lube for a month?
I don’t put much weight into google reviews but what is the rating on this site? If you have low ratings, what are the reviewers criticizing?
I’m not trying to beat you up over the car count but we need to ask some tough questions to discover the issue. You are going to have to work twice as hard to slowly build revenue. This is probably going to take close to 2 years to get where you need to be.
Can't offend me, after 33yrs of coaching HS ball. Ha
Traffic count 7500, but it's 15mph, directly in front of WalMart., & at @ Stop sign. Very easy ingree / egress.
No Vacs, & would be a MASSIVE investment to add them, or tire shiner. Building is on an incline, on side of a hill. But that also makes it easier to see. No, that's not a Quick Lube, but a Cash store. There's no business nearby to partner with, as I looked at doing that...
I may do another week of free washes. It has very slowly gotten better, but has plateaued the past90 days.
I may wind up doing membetships. Im $10, 13, 16, 18 on my pkgs. Tunnels are $10---$30 in this town, & yes, there are 3 for sale on a triple net lease. WhateverTheHel that means.