Kevin James
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We don’t have floor heat systems because we only get a few cold snaps every year and we are beginning to think that it isn’t feasible to keep the car wash open during very cold weather, lower than a day time temperature of 27 degrees. We have a cold snap coming that is going last about 4 or 5 days with lows of around 14 degrees and highs about 27 or so. With those temperatures we don’t get many people washing so we are thinking about shutting down the car washes until the day time temperatures get back up about freezing. This is mostly from a safety stand point with the ice build on the bay floors, but it’s also to save a little money on the water bill. How should we accomplish this, turn off the weep water, purge the systems with air, remove the gun and foam brush handles. Has anyone ever done this? Any thoughts on this?