Martins
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I am at the point where i am starting to look at getting my IBA replaced and am running into a few things I'm trying to decided on and what your opinions. keep in mind what i need is.. well.. everything. unit, pay station, doors, install etc. so keep this in mind.
Here are my options, (be brutally honest with me please as i am trying to make the right financial decision as well as fiscal decision)
First option is, i have a line on a USED laserwash 4000, loaded with dryers and a used paystation. would be installed with all new sensors, nozzels etc. (pump stand, tanks, stainless steel bridge.) would be roughly 4-6 months ish before i can get it installed. no doors. installed $50,000.
Or do i go with a complete new set up.
Spoke with PDQ, got a rough est. on a new loaded laserwash 360 with dryers. installed with air doors, system, new paystation etc. roughly $230,000 installed. 5-6 month lead time
Also spoke with a razor rep today. no hard numbers as of yet. but a new razor unit (not sure which one to choose) wash select 2 paystation, not air doors but slide strip curtain doors. installed (not sure on dryers yet) but can have it in 4-6 weeks
I have a small bay. 11ft tall, 28.5 long, 15.9 wide, door opening 7.8 wide.
Thoughts? unit preference? i would like to stay touchless. I really want a Petit however i cannot afford it at this time and it wont fit most likely haha. obviously the used unit is the best bang for the buck however. i know its a older unit, so I'm not sure even with all new parts, how long it will actually last before major repair is needed.
I originally thought was get the used unit, make some money then use that money to get a new unit. plus this will let me know if wash will support a iba and actually make money rather then cost me money.
On the flip side...
I've always been a firm believer in do it/buy it once not twice. which is why I'm going down this new unit rabbit hole. plus I'm also a believer of new and shiny the customers love it! but painting and dressing up the used unit may do the same thing. i don't know i guess I'm torn.. I've been updating this wash for over a year now, and I'm at a point where the next step is either gonna make some money or flop. the used unit i can pretty much pay cash for, the others i will 100% have to finance. or take the cash and find another car wash to buy... lol
Thoughts, comments, opinions, questions.
Here are my options, (be brutally honest with me please as i am trying to make the right financial decision as well as fiscal decision)
First option is, i have a line on a USED laserwash 4000, loaded with dryers and a used paystation. would be installed with all new sensors, nozzels etc. (pump stand, tanks, stainless steel bridge.) would be roughly 4-6 months ish before i can get it installed. no doors. installed $50,000.
Or do i go with a complete new set up.
Spoke with PDQ, got a rough est. on a new loaded laserwash 360 with dryers. installed with air doors, system, new paystation etc. roughly $230,000 installed. 5-6 month lead time
Also spoke with a razor rep today. no hard numbers as of yet. but a new razor unit (not sure which one to choose) wash select 2 paystation, not air doors but slide strip curtain doors. installed (not sure on dryers yet) but can have it in 4-6 weeks
I have a small bay. 11ft tall, 28.5 long, 15.9 wide, door opening 7.8 wide.
Thoughts? unit preference? i would like to stay touchless. I really want a Petit however i cannot afford it at this time and it wont fit most likely haha. obviously the used unit is the best bang for the buck however. i know its a older unit, so I'm not sure even with all new parts, how long it will actually last before major repair is needed.
I originally thought was get the used unit, make some money then use that money to get a new unit. plus this will let me know if wash will support a iba and actually make money rather then cost me money.
On the flip side...
I've always been a firm believer in do it/buy it once not twice. which is why I'm going down this new unit rabbit hole. plus I'm also a believer of new and shiny the customers love it! but painting and dressing up the used unit may do the same thing. i don't know i guess I'm torn.. I've been updating this wash for over a year now, and I'm at a point where the next step is either gonna make some money or flop. the used unit i can pretty much pay cash for, the others i will 100% have to finance. or take the cash and find another car wash to buy... lol
Thoughts, comments, opinions, questions.
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