Looking at the posts so far and removing some of the variations such as CC charge differences and the $5/15 minutes charge option, to me it looks like this:
$2.50 for 4:30
$3 to start...3 minutes
$2.50 @ 3:30
$2.50 to start for 4 Min
$3.50 for 4:40
$3.00 for 4 mins
$3-4 minutes
$2/4 minutes cash
$3/4 minutes
$1.25 for 3:50
Hope my adding is correct for totals:
$26.25 39.5 miniutes
On average per $1 charged = 1:30 of wash time so far.
I'm at $2 for 3:45. Vancouver, BC Canada area. So based on numbers above, not charging enough.
I do notice that back east where subzero temps require enclosed self serves, price points appear to be higher based on info I have seen in other threads. So if posters could include their state or province, it could help a better understand pricing trends. No roll down
doors for me. No snow in two years. Global warming?!
Overall, there are so many variables unique to each wash whether its rural, urban, weather patterns, competition, location etc. Still this type of info is useful for some sort of benchmarking.
I don't have a lot of SS competition, have a lot of population density, but we get a lot of rainy days around here, and I'm also getting an express wash to compete with soon. See what happens. I am glad to see that many operators are finally starting to raise their prices without scaring off customers. Making me think.