DiamondAuto
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The population in my area is close to 100,000. I'm interested in opening a car wash and express detail shop in conjunction with opening an auto painting/cosmetic repair shop. My expertise is in the auto body repair industry. I have owned a small shop and managed the body shop for a Chrysler dealership.
I purchased a 20,000 sq ft building to open a paint and body shop. Its on a state highway in the middle of used car row with a 27,000 traffic count. Location was a prime consideration but the warehouse building and parking lot need work. I purchased most of my equipment used and paid cash. My payment to the bank is under $2,000 per month with taxes.
My research shows that a paint shop may not be very profitable in an area as small as mine. Performing other cosmetic repairs will help. I have investigated operating a car wash and detail shop, which would allow me to offer a full range of cosmetic and protection services.
I have $75,000 left to spend but need some of that for operating capital. I found a closed car wash for rent at under $5,000 per month. Its in the middle of our Golden Mile. Over half of the new car dealerships, 15 fast food chains and restaurants, 3 strip malls and several shopping centers are on this this strip. Being in the middle of all this with a 29,000 traffic count seems like a great opportunity.
The car wash was closed a year ago when the former owner defaulted. Gross sales for the previous 5 years averaged $250,000, which seems a bit low for an 11 bay wash with the best location in town. It was built 25 years ago but still looks good. The equipment has been cannibalized of some parts for the former owners other wash and I don't yet know what it will cost me to fix. At 25 years could it be considered too old to repair and time to replace? I'm on a budget and don't want to go to the bank.
This wash should do well especially by doing what other wash owners won't. I would keep the 3 rollovers, remove all of the self-serve equipment, and convert 6 of the 8 self-serve to detail bays. There are no car wash/express detail shops in town. I would convert the other 2 bays into a showroom. I could also enclose and convert the 10 bay vacuum canopy into additional detail and quick lube bays.
This wash would become the sales location for my auto paint/cosmetic repair shop, which would save me on remodeling costs for that facility. Our body and paint repair customers would get estimates and drop off at the car wash and we would shuttle their cars to the paint shop/warehouse 5 min away. My rent at the car wash for a year is what I might spend remodeling my warehouse and I would gain the additional source of income plus THE TOP LOCATION in town.
Am I on the right path? Are the 15.5 X 24.5 bays large enough for detail bays? I have always had great sales success with my body shop customers and believe I can do as well with additional services. I read that the rollovers should each gross $4,000 per month and the 6 bay detail shop another $30,000. Cash flow might be about 25%. Deduct rent and I have $70,000 plus a showroom for my paint shop. Remodeling the car wash would require 6 new garage doors, shop heaters, and the new showroom but this would be considerably less than remodeling my paint shop/warehouse. I would need to purchase detail equipment and repair the wash equipment. Am I anywhere close in my assesment? I need more info for my SCORE advisors and business plan. I would appreciate any comments.
I purchased a 20,000 sq ft building to open a paint and body shop. Its on a state highway in the middle of used car row with a 27,000 traffic count. Location was a prime consideration but the warehouse building and parking lot need work. I purchased most of my equipment used and paid cash. My payment to the bank is under $2,000 per month with taxes.
My research shows that a paint shop may not be very profitable in an area as small as mine. Performing other cosmetic repairs will help. I have investigated operating a car wash and detail shop, which would allow me to offer a full range of cosmetic and protection services.
I have $75,000 left to spend but need some of that for operating capital. I found a closed car wash for rent at under $5,000 per month. Its in the middle of our Golden Mile. Over half of the new car dealerships, 15 fast food chains and restaurants, 3 strip malls and several shopping centers are on this this strip. Being in the middle of all this with a 29,000 traffic count seems like a great opportunity.
The car wash was closed a year ago when the former owner defaulted. Gross sales for the previous 5 years averaged $250,000, which seems a bit low for an 11 bay wash with the best location in town. It was built 25 years ago but still looks good. The equipment has been cannibalized of some parts for the former owners other wash and I don't yet know what it will cost me to fix. At 25 years could it be considered too old to repair and time to replace? I'm on a budget and don't want to go to the bank.
This wash should do well especially by doing what other wash owners won't. I would keep the 3 rollovers, remove all of the self-serve equipment, and convert 6 of the 8 self-serve to detail bays. There are no car wash/express detail shops in town. I would convert the other 2 bays into a showroom. I could also enclose and convert the 10 bay vacuum canopy into additional detail and quick lube bays.
This wash would become the sales location for my auto paint/cosmetic repair shop, which would save me on remodeling costs for that facility. Our body and paint repair customers would get estimates and drop off at the car wash and we would shuttle their cars to the paint shop/warehouse 5 min away. My rent at the car wash for a year is what I might spend remodeling my warehouse and I would gain the additional source of income plus THE TOP LOCATION in town.
Am I on the right path? Are the 15.5 X 24.5 bays large enough for detail bays? I have always had great sales success with my body shop customers and believe I can do as well with additional services. I read that the rollovers should each gross $4,000 per month and the 6 bay detail shop another $30,000. Cash flow might be about 25%. Deduct rent and I have $70,000 plus a showroom for my paint shop. Remodeling the car wash would require 6 new garage doors, shop heaters, and the new showroom but this would be considerably less than remodeling my paint shop/warehouse. I would need to purchase detail equipment and repair the wash equipment. Am I anywhere close in my assesment? I need more info for my SCORE advisors and business plan. I would appreciate any comments.