What might the perfect car wash venture look like?
Achieving this kind of market domination is about more than building a great car wash - it's about building a brand that inspires loyalty and develops deep roots in a community. And despite some common car wash assumptions, that brand-building and domination is best achieved by the development of a local chain, rather than the establishment of isolated car washes in disparate communities.
The theory is known as 'Critical Density' or 'Critical Saturation' and it's been shown to provide greater success than other car wash development plans.
According to Critical Density, between three to five sites are required to claim a particular market, depending on the situation. A rule of thumb is 1 tunnel wash per every 30,000 local population, and only 2-3 miles between your locations as most.
But wait, many investors and builders will say. Three miles of elbow room isn't enough. Sites will begin to cannibalize one another or the area as a whole won't be able to sustain multiple locations!
Except that they don't. Critical density area development is all about achieving critical mass and appropriately saturating a local market with high quality car washes. By developing car washes and building more compactly in a target area you trigger a greater level of brand growth and market capture, entrenching your washes and making it very difficult for your competition. Advantages include:
Single site washes can and do excel in many examples, but because most operators are afraid of cannibalizing their own site they leave huge potential on the table and forgo the increased efficiency and profitability that can come from critical density area development. For more information and a free consultation with some of the best experts in the car wash industry, call or email Tommy Car Wash Systems today using the contact options on the homepage. We'd be happy to share our expertise and give you some options with tremendous promise in the new car wash market.
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Adapted from 'Auto Laundry News' September 2011 edition.
Original by Ryan Essenburg of Tommy Car Wash Systems.
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