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In Bay Air Shammeee - Acceptable ROI?

Earl Weiss

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So, what would one consider good ROI? Let's use this example. $2.00 Start / 4 Min or 50 cents minute (Adjust for your situation.) Let's also say your cost for equip and install was $2000.

Would 1800 minutes / 30 hours / $900 / year be decent?

Enough to warrant adding more?

What would not warrant it? 10 Hours / $300 / year?
 

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30 hours and $900/year is more than decent. Even at 25/hours/year or close is good. 10 hours would not be worth it. I would say 20/hours+ is good. Upkeep is minimal and you might actually have bikes etc. come to the wash that wouldn't otherwise, so you might be getting more than just the dryer usage time.
 

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Every wash that we have installed these have paid for themselves in 18 months or less. That ain't bad.
 
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