Good Moody
Member
Are any of you experiencing a huge drop in activity the last few months? Of course so much rain killed it but now that the weather is breaking some customers just aren't washing as often
It has been slower here both in SS & IBA. The constant rain has definitely played a part but still seems slower when we have breaks in the weather. Southwest section of VaAre any of you experiencing a huge drop in activity the last few months? Of course so much rain killed it but now that the weather is breaking some customers just aren't washing as often
Agreed completely, my rookie ass was thinking it would be raining money today, got to my wash bright and early and spent the whole day. Definitely not a bad day considering I've only been open 5 weeks but definitely not lines down the street. Half way through the day my brain kicks in and says Well, if I had one nice day out of like 200 my first thought wouldn't be, "hurry up lets go wash the truck."Everything seems extremely slow with at least a day of rain on all but 3 of the last 20 weekends.
I have 4 Razors (2 at each wash). The revenue at 1 is up almost 4% and the other is down about 7%. I was expecting much worse when I was running reports and calculating what I thought would be a 15-20% downturn. I’m glad my intuition was WAY off.
I do think that people are using their limited time on the nicer days to catch up on yard work and other outdoor activities. I know that I have been prioritizing other tasks over keeping my own cars clean!
I think a lot of times when there is a lot of rain, people have to relearn to go back to the car wash. Even those of us with wash subscriptions can find the habit being broken. Road salt and/or pollen can solve that.Slow in the Midatlantic coast region. The prior Seven weekends were washouts, rain. But as you said, the sunny days are not as strong as they used to be. economy or lack of money ?