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Learn anything and everything about your wash. I myself am in my 3rd year of my first venture and found this to be very important. If your not mechanically inclined, get that way. What you dont know will cost you. This forum has a great following of very smart owners who I have found give excellent advise and will always reach out to help. I would follow it regularly. Congrats on your new business.
There is enough information in these forums to save you tens of thousands of dollars. Read as much as you can and as a courtesy, search prior to asking questions in the forum because that may be the first response.
Congrats! I'm in the middle of trying to buy a similar setup which will be my first. Do you mind if I ask if you financed or payed outright? I'd love to hear more about your experience with the process. If you prefer to respond in private, please email or direct message me. Thanks.
Thanks for the welcome. There is a lot more to learn than I anticipated.
I am pretty mechanically inclined but there's a big difference between knowing how to install a water heater and knowing how to work on all the equipment in the wash.
I have two Laserwash G5's and will read all I can and then post when I have a question that has not already been answered.
I just bought my first one too! Man! everything was old and broken. I have already been on the forum asking basic questions. We are paving our lot nest week and removing all the old galvanized pipe and replacing with PVC. It seems like it's held together with baling wire. All I can say is I am on a steep learning curve. Good luck to you.