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Hello,

My express conveyor wash building is 135 feet long my width of my lot is 75 feet. My building is 35 feet wide and I have 45 feet in width to allow vehicles to stack as well as 3 vacuum islands that run parallel along the building on that same side. I’m considering adding more vacuums but this time utilizing angle parking. How many spots and at what dimensions should I consider? I’m thinking about 8 to 10 vacuums. I’m not considering at this time a central vacuum system because I would rather charge for the vacuums. I can always convert the vacuums to offer free at a later date. I’m tight on the clearance for vacuums and as well as stacking area. Any thoughts?
 

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“My…..building is 135 feet long (by 35’) my width of my lot is 75 feet. I’m considering adding more vacuums but this time utilizing angle parking. How many spots and at what dimensions should I consider?”

Best practice is to apply 20 percent against building length or 27 vacuum parking spaces.

75’ wide lot less 35’ wide building less, say, 12’ wide entrance lane leaves roughly 28’ wide for vacuum parking space.

So, you do not have enough area/space for two parallel rows of 13 vacuum spaces each 18’ to 20’ deep plus navigation lane.

Vacuum lane at full-service is 14’ wide. Perpendicular space at express is 13’ wide and angled parking space is usually 12.5’ wide.

135/14 = 9 spaces

135/13 = 10 spaces

135/12.5 = 11 spaces
 
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