As a consultant who works with new carwash developers, I’ll offer up a few tips.
As a start-up with no carwash experience (I assume), you face at least a moderate learning curve with express, say, 12 to 18 months.
Recession has led to significant decline in equipment spending which has led to consolidation in supply chain. The weak recovery is contributing further. Today, there are fewer distributors or dealers and more OEM’s have gone direct. As a result, expect a lot of pressure to buy a “price.”
Buying carwash equipment is similar to buying a car. You get what you pay for.
You can learn a lot by physical examination alone. For example, most people who compare Hyundai Elantra and Pontiac G6 believe Elantra is clearly superior in terms of fit and finished quality, typically this correlates with performance.
Like a car, it is either pay $24.95 for full-service oil change throughout the year or pay several thousands of dollars in several years when the engine needs an overhaul. Carwash equipment maintenance is as important as management.
Perhaps most important, choose people/firm that you are comfortable with. For the first year or two, you will be relying on them to learn how to fly. This takes more than folks who you can just tolerate.