CarWashHelp
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Hello All,
Been browsing this forum for the past hour or so. Lots of great info here!
My parents have owned a car wash in a pretty populated area for about 8 years now. 4 SS bays, and one in-bay touchless automatic. Recently they have asked for my help in repairing the equipment and keeping it clean. Been doing so for a few months now to help them out, and haved learn quite a bit about replacing nozzles, foam brushes, soap, troubleshooting stuff, and more.
Trouble is though, the car wash doesn't, and hasn't, made any money. Apparently some months it can't even pay the rent. My mom and dad explained the financial situation of the car wash to me a couple weeks ago and asked for my recommendations. Here is they're current situation:
Self serve bays are $2.50 to start, which gives you 5 minutes. If you put in a $5 bill, you get 20 minutes of washtime. They have big huge banners that they paid thousands of dollars for which advertise the $5 for 20 minutes.
4 vacs, $1.00 gives you 4 and half minutes.
1 in bay automatic, with pricing set at $5, $8, $9, and then $10 for the most expensive wash.
They have no drop shelf vendors of any kind, nor any vending machine selling anything.
My recommendations are to get rid of $5 for 20 minutes and set the price to 50 cents per minute. I don't see how $5 for 20 minutes can be sustainable. Install CryptoPay in each bay. Replace bay lighting with LED lighting. Get some drop shelf vendors in there selling air fresheners, drying towels, armorall, etc. Raise $5 wash price in automatic to $7. Maybe put in a shampoo vac or two.
Do my recommendations sound good so far? I really think it can be a cash cow if priced right. But my parents are under the impression if they raise prices they're going to lose customers. It's the only Self Serve car wash in a town of 11,000. The next closes Self Serve car wash is about 10 miles away. We used to have the only automatic in town, but 2 more have been built in recent years and that's definitely had an impact.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for your responses in advance.
-Michael
Been browsing this forum for the past hour or so. Lots of great info here!
My parents have owned a car wash in a pretty populated area for about 8 years now. 4 SS bays, and one in-bay touchless automatic. Recently they have asked for my help in repairing the equipment and keeping it clean. Been doing so for a few months now to help them out, and haved learn quite a bit about replacing nozzles, foam brushes, soap, troubleshooting stuff, and more.
Trouble is though, the car wash doesn't, and hasn't, made any money. Apparently some months it can't even pay the rent. My mom and dad explained the financial situation of the car wash to me a couple weeks ago and asked for my recommendations. Here is they're current situation:
Self serve bays are $2.50 to start, which gives you 5 minutes. If you put in a $5 bill, you get 20 minutes of washtime. They have big huge banners that they paid thousands of dollars for which advertise the $5 for 20 minutes.
4 vacs, $1.00 gives you 4 and half minutes.
1 in bay automatic, with pricing set at $5, $8, $9, and then $10 for the most expensive wash.
They have no drop shelf vendors of any kind, nor any vending machine selling anything.
My recommendations are to get rid of $5 for 20 minutes and set the price to 50 cents per minute. I don't see how $5 for 20 minutes can be sustainable. Install CryptoPay in each bay. Replace bay lighting with LED lighting. Get some drop shelf vendors in there selling air fresheners, drying towels, armorall, etc. Raise $5 wash price in automatic to $7. Maybe put in a shampoo vac or two.
Do my recommendations sound good so far? I really think it can be a cash cow if priced right. But my parents are under the impression if they raise prices they're going to lose customers. It's the only Self Serve car wash in a town of 11,000. The next closes Self Serve car wash is about 10 miles away. We used to have the only automatic in town, but 2 more have been built in recent years and that's definitely had an impact.
Thanks for reading, and thanks for your responses in advance.
-Michael