what do you mean by impact feesDon't forget the impact fees you will have to pay.
Thanks for the great adviceNot knowing what development impact fees are may imply several things.
1) Your community does not have such fees associated with developing an income producing property
2) You bought the carwash from someone else and do not understand the carwash development process
3) You do not actually own a carwash business
Assuming the latter does not apply, you have options to consider.
1) Convert one of the existing wand-bays to a slow in-bay, high-speed in-bay or mini-tunnel
2) Go through the potentially laborious and more expensive process of seeking approval to develop another stand-alone facility on your land
As suggested by one of the other members, I agree that you might want to begin by contacting an authorized equipment dealer in your area and/or find a qualified industry consultant.
The true merit of a dealer and/or consultant is having the ability to actually help someone.
Either way, you want good direction and not just another payroll expense.