TEEBOX
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OK, so this is my question:
I only have 3 vacuums at my exterior wash. I average between the 3 around 1500 a month and there is always a line to use them. I charge 1.25 for 4 minutes time.
I'm planning on expanding our vacuum section to 8-10 vacuums with diagonal parking, lot size prohibits me from adding anymore. Current ones are parallel with building which is not very efficient.
If I convert to free and my average wash ticket is $7, that means that I would need an additional 214 cars to make up the revenue.
What would be the formula used to calculate to convert to free vacs and if this makes sense to do it?
How much volume of cars monthly would I anticipate to increase!
Also would a central vac that always remains on more efficient than single units which you can turn on and off?
I know its fortune telling!
Thank you in advance!
I only have 3 vacuums at my exterior wash. I average between the 3 around 1500 a month and there is always a line to use them. I charge 1.25 for 4 minutes time.
I'm planning on expanding our vacuum section to 8-10 vacuums with diagonal parking, lot size prohibits me from adding anymore. Current ones are parallel with building which is not very efficient.
If I convert to free and my average wash ticket is $7, that means that I would need an additional 214 cars to make up the revenue.
What would be the formula used to calculate to convert to free vacs and if this makes sense to do it?
How much volume of cars monthly would I anticipate to increase!
Also would a central vac that always remains on more efficient than single units which you can turn on and off?
I know its fortune telling!
Thank you in advance!