I bought my car wash about 15 months ago. It’s a 4 bay self serve in a low to mid income urban area. Even though there have been 3 or 4 days where I’ve second guessed buying it, it’s been a good experience.
The previous owner had lost interest in the wash and the business was down 50% from its peak. The wash has some cosmetic issues and had earned a reputation for not reliably working in the last few years. Even at low volumes, it was profitable. I took this all into consideration and purchased the business and land for a price I was comfortable with.
In the last 15 months, I have put a lot of time and effort and $$ into making the wash function as close to 100% as possible. Since I took over:
2009 was 25% better than 2008. So far, 2010 is up close to 30% over 2009. It is rewarding to see my effort pay off. I am seeing a good number of repeat customers.
I have yet to address the cosmetic issues, but am planning to this summer. This is what I have planned so far:
Background:
The wash is pretty basic. Soap, Foam Brush, Rinse, & Wax, with 2 Vacs, and 3 Vending Machines.
It is in an urban area near many apartments.
It has been operating for over 30 years.
My nearest competition is several miles away.
For you veteran operators, what improvements would give me the most bang for my buck?
What level of growth can I expect from cosmetic updates?
The previous owner had lost interest in the wash and the business was down 50% from its peak. The wash has some cosmetic issues and had earned a reputation for not reliably working in the last few years. Even at low volumes, it was profitable. I took this all into consideration and purchased the business and land for a price I was comfortable with.
In the last 15 months, I have put a lot of time and effort and $$ into making the wash function as close to 100% as possible. Since I took over:
- I replaced an outdated foam brush system with a new LP system. The previous owner would disconnect the brushes below 32 degrees.
- I installed new modern coin accepters.
- I had all the changer components serviced. Uptime is 99% compared to less than 80%
- I keep new guns, brushes, and hoses in the bays
- I keep the bays and lot CLEAN
2009 was 25% better than 2008. So far, 2010 is up close to 30% over 2009. It is rewarding to see my effort pay off. I am seeing a good number of repeat customers.
I have yet to address the cosmetic issues, but am planning to this summer. This is what I have planned so far:
- New coin boxes with digital timers (yep, existing boxes have no digital readout)
- New comprehensive bay signage
- New exterior siding and paint
Background:
The wash is pretty basic. Soap, Foam Brush, Rinse, & Wax, with 2 Vacs, and 3 Vending Machines.
It is in an urban area near many apartments.
It has been operating for over 30 years.
My nearest competition is several miles away.
For you veteran operators, what improvements would give me the most bang for my buck?
What level of growth can I expect from cosmetic updates?