What's new

Cost of starting a drive through truck wash?

Etowah

georgecarwashington

New member
Joined
Sep 11, 2021
Messages
2
Reaction score
0
Points
1
How much do the drive through systems cost? I already own the land and a building that should fit at least two systems.
 

MEP001

Well-known member
Joined
Aug 30, 2007
Messages
16,665
Reaction score
3,946
Points
113
Location
Texas
If you know enough that you know how many systems you have room for, how do you not have a rough cost? What information do you have so far? What sort of system are you looking at? You say "drive through systems," is this a fully automatic machine?
 

Randy

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 5, 2007
Messages
5,857
Reaction score
2,206
Points
113
The last truck wash I was involved in came in at a little less that 1.4 million, that's when they decided to not go ahead with the project.
 

water guy

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2015
Messages
819
Reaction score
265
Points
63
Location
Texas
Just checking if there is any company's that sell this equipment.
 

Randy

Well-known member
Joined
Sep 5, 2007
Messages
5,857
Reaction score
2,206
Points
113

water guy

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2015
Messages
819
Reaction score
265
Points
63
Location
Texas
Looking at Whitting Equipment inquired about it .no response
 

soonermajic

Well-known member
Joined
Oct 26, 2014
Messages
3,384
Reaction score
869
Points
113
Location
texas
I saw one on Carwashconsignment a while back. Think it was Belanger...
 

Blanco

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 30, 2021
Messages
396
Reaction score
395
Points
63
Had one. Not a IQ but a touchless truck wash. Dont waste time or money. A touchless will not clean the filth off of semis that haven't been washed in a month and carry road grime from several differant states and SOILS. Those guys go to the big truck stops that have 10 people that clean the rig with brushes in a half hour and it always looks good.
 

Car_Wash_Guy

Well-known member
Joined
Apr 6, 2015
Messages
1,175
Reaction score
347
Points
83
Location
out west
Had one. Not a IQ but a touchless truck wash. Dont waste time or money. A touchless will not clean the filth off of semis that haven't been washed in a month and carry road grime from several differant states and SOILS. Those guys go to the big truck stops that have 10 people that clean the rig with brushes in a half hour and it always looks good.

THIS

Truck washing is a thing and it's usually pros with way better equipment than you'd have washing trucks and fleets of trucks on site.

You're usually talking 30-50hp trailers with 10gpm pumps with a boiler putting out 200* water.

They're also likely using hydroflouric acid in mass quantities.
 

opendorz

New member
Joined
Nov 28, 2017
Messages
5
Reaction score
0
Points
1
Location
St. Louis
Had one. Not a IQ but a touchless truck wash. Dont waste time or money. A touchless will not clean the filth off of semis that haven't been washed in a month and carry road grime from several differant states and SOILS. Those guys go to the big truck stops that have 10 people that clean the rig with brushes in a half hour and it always looks good.
The IQ and IQ MAX clean better than any other touch free system. Period. If the touchless truck wash you had was the typical drive through type, with one or two stationary arches, then yes, inferior wash. IQ MAX is a roll over with a 3D pre-wash scan of the vehicle that directs every wand and nozzle along every contour for a precision wash. In 2025, over 40 commercial truck washes will have installed an IQ MAX in just its second year on the market. No, it will not polish chrome and dress tires like a manual wash, but that labor intensive model is a dinosaur. Impossible to staff, cost prohibitive and grossly inefficient. Not ten guys, but five, not half hour but 90 minutes after a two hour wait, not $65 price but $150.
 

CheetahExpress

Active member
Joined
Apr 20, 2018
Messages
241
Reaction score
176
Points
43
Location
Mathis, TX
I was considering a truck/RV wash on the extra property we have on our site and my distributor actually talked me out of it. He said he'd love to sell me one, but the truck washes create such a huge amount of filth and grime in the bay that you need an attendant constantly on site to clean the bays. In addition, they have so many intricate attachments and wires on them that they are always getting damaged and the trucking companies love to file file claims. He said he had a customer who opened one and shut it down in a year.
 

Waxman

Super Moderator
Joined
Aug 31, 2007
Messages
6,046
Reaction score
1,684
Points
113
Location
Orange, MA
yes I tend to agree with these posts about the difficulty of truck washing for many reasons. I detailed big rigs on and off for years and I was never so happy to be out of a certain line of work as when I quit doing big rigs, campers, boats, etc. Anything specialized like that is way too costly and time-consuming to make any real money doing in my opinion. Let the niche operators handle these tough jobs. I'll keep running my little razor and detailing a few cars and selling some usedcars thank you very much.
 

Blanco

Well-known member
Joined
Jan 30, 2021
Messages
396
Reaction score
395
Points
63
I was considering a truck/RV wash on the extra property we have on our site and my distributor actually talked me out of it. He said he'd love to sell me one, but the truck washes create such a huge amount of filth and grime in the bay that you need an attendant constantly on site to clean the bays. In addition, they have so many intricate attachments and wires on them that they are always getting damaged and the trucking companies love to file file claims. He said he had a customer who opened one and shut it down in a year.
Your distributor is honest and knows his stuff. I have a self serve location that has 14ft tall bays. I put clearance bars on 3 of the 5 bays limiting them to 8ft. The two bays that the trucks use are always covered in grime and grease. Every year I repaint all 5 bays but the two truck bays are always in way worst shape by far.
 

water guy

Well-known member
Joined
Jul 28, 2015
Messages
819
Reaction score
265
Points
63
Location
Texas
This particular truck wash would be going into An Electrical Coop where there is Bucket Trucks Etc.
 
Top