Great info guys! The direction for my business is focused on volume while hiring 2-6 employees who will be performing waterless washes. I plan to station myself all day at locations which cuts down on down time due to travelling. My focus is to give people what they could find at a car wash with a few simple add ons such as clay bar, wax, carpet extraction and window chip repairs. I love detailing cars, but I believe my business is one that appeals to the masses and not the few that care meticulously about their vehicles. My goal as a business is to establish 20 accounts (businesses with 100-500 employees) whom I could recycle once a month and be able to wash 30-50 cars per day @$30-45 a piece. With a target monthly revenue goal set at $40,000 by month 12.
I believe the insurance will be a necessary playing card from the get go. If I cannot pay $200-400 a month for insurance in the first few months, I probably wouldn't be in the best position to start a business
My goal is to launch Feb. 1st, while spending my January mostly canvassing local business, and sharing with them a solution to the huge water crisis we have here in Cali. While also saving them an hour trip down to the local car wash.
I like the mall idea and will need to look into the local malls to see if they would be willing to add any value to their shopper's experience. I have a few contacts at the local PD and will be visiting local country clubs for Saturday morning gigs that could easily generate 10-20 washes.
Thank you guys for the great info, I've definitely picked up several nuggets that I will take and implement as things get started! Any more chime ins would be awesome! Love the input!