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Many folks want to build a truck wash and then start making a business plan. They go look at a truck wash and then think to themselves, well I can build something like that cheap enough. Get a steal building, put down some concrete, buy some equipment and suddenly I am in business right? Sure, in theory.

How Much Does it Cost to Build a Truck Wash? Well, down and dirty somewhere between $225K to $400K not including property. I have seen them done cheaper, but generally by the time it is completed it comes out to a heck of a lot more. And once you build a truck wash you want to be sure it makes money to pay off all those loans and the ROI on the property too. But what about the cost of the truck washing services? Well consider about $28.50 to $35.00 average ticket.

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Now most truck washes get a good $45 to $ 55 for a tractor trailer rig, but due to some local fleet deals, some bobtails and full price combos the average is generally lower. As the Founder of the Truck Wash Guys often new entrants into the market will ask me questions about the industry for instance this recent question;

The truck wash model appears very compelling. Do you have any rules of thumb as to what I should expect to pay to build one, what ticket average I might look for, and how much I can expect to drop to the bottom line?

The answer is that these costs vary by region and it is not such a simple answer. Although I do hope you learned a little bit from today's discussions? I certainly hope this article is of interest and that is has propelled thought, it is my goal to give you information to contemplate in 2008.

 
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*Update:  Truck Wash Steel Buildings have tripled in cost in the last 4-years due to increased steel costs, associated with Tariffs, Government Intervention and Steel Industry Consolidation, as well as over regulation, labor shortages and local municipal permit process and legal fees that are attributed to such issues.

12/22/2007 08:49 PM by Lance Winslow (The Car Wash Guy)


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