Sam
New member
Hello all, I'm considering the purchase of an established conveyer tunnel car wash in the Northeast. Land, equipment and business are all included the sale. I'd like to run the numbers by you for an opinion about valuation but before I do, I wanted to ask some general info about the industry and what the future may hold for car wash owners. My main concerns right now are not related to the financials nor the asking price nor the equipment nor the competition.
I'm concerned about the impact by the government/regulators/activists. I'm worried that a $15.00/hr. federal minimum wage may be coming soon which would raise the business' current payroll by 50% over a span of a just a few years (assuming it's phased in over time). I am skeptical that the increased expense can be passed along to customers as a tunnel car wash is not one of life's necessities and there are other options i.e. wash the car in the driveway, use self serve, use IBA which do not have the payroll costs of a conveyer tunnel. The tunnel I'm considering needs between 2 and 3 employees (although sometimes just one and sometimes four). The other concern is environmental, will this grandfathered wash someday be required to have a reclaiming system? Will the state or federal EPA impose crippling water conservation standards.
If these things occur, could I somehow run the tunnel with fewer or even no employees - essentially making it a kiosk style payment system similar to an IBA or is that not possible with a conveyer system? Could I at least eliminate the guys prepping the car as it goes into the tunnel with some new equipment? They hit the cars with a high pressure sprayer and may even brush it in the winter (I'm not sure yet). And would the reclaiming system or other water saving equipment be a manageable expense?
Last question, given these concerns would you recommend that a new investor/owner sit on the sidelines at least until after the election - which could likely impact these developments. Or am I worrying to much???
Appreciate any feedback.
I'm concerned about the impact by the government/regulators/activists. I'm worried that a $15.00/hr. federal minimum wage may be coming soon which would raise the business' current payroll by 50% over a span of a just a few years (assuming it's phased in over time). I am skeptical that the increased expense can be passed along to customers as a tunnel car wash is not one of life's necessities and there are other options i.e. wash the car in the driveway, use self serve, use IBA which do not have the payroll costs of a conveyer tunnel. The tunnel I'm considering needs between 2 and 3 employees (although sometimes just one and sometimes four). The other concern is environmental, will this grandfathered wash someday be required to have a reclaiming system? Will the state or federal EPA impose crippling water conservation standards.
If these things occur, could I somehow run the tunnel with fewer or even no employees - essentially making it a kiosk style payment system similar to an IBA or is that not possible with a conveyer system? Could I at least eliminate the guys prepping the car as it goes into the tunnel with some new equipment? They hit the cars with a high pressure sprayer and may even brush it in the winter (I'm not sure yet). And would the reclaiming system or other water saving equipment be a manageable expense?
Last question, given these concerns would you recommend that a new investor/owner sit on the sidelines at least until after the election - which could likely impact these developments. Or am I worrying to much???
Appreciate any feedback.