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10-02-07, 10:20
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Anosmiac is offline
Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 59 | Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation I have been detailing now for a few months, and I want to go ahead and make my business official. Ideally, I would like a mobile setup (either a cargo van with a water tank, pressure washer, generator, etc...or a trailer and truck), and all of the necessary supplies to go with such a setup (enough chemicals, polishes/waxes, supplies, tent, etc).
In order to do this, I would have to seek some financial assistance from a bank.
What would I need to do, and in what order? Should I incorporate first? Seek my business license first? Should I prepare my business plan and present it to the bank(s) first to see if I can secure financing before I incorporate, or would they need to see that I am incorporated first before they would even speak to me?
Also, when looking to start a business, what type of money would you think I need to secure? Assume I have NOTHING (which I do have a fair amount of supplies in the way of a rotary, cyclo, polishes/waxes/dressing/etc., brushes, MF towels, etc). | |
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10-02-07, 11:46
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Fox Valley, WI Posts: 784 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation The absolute first thing you should do is have a well-written business plan. I've taken a few classes and read books on this and a proper business plan is essential for the bank and successful operation of your business.
It should take you some time to write and you need to be very descriptive and professional. My first business plan was almost 20 pages. Included will also be how your business is organized... incorporate, sole proprietor, LLC, etc... Your best tool is research and knowing your business inside and out before even starting.
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10-02-07, 12:14
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Join Date: Dec 2003 Posts: 1,561 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation Before you get started with an official business plan, you may want to consider just writing a basic description of the business. Then add in why you think your business will be profitable. Then gather up some of the information you have already learned about operating a detailing business. Finally, write down what I think is unique about your new business. Get these basic ideas down and then go from there. | |
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10-02-07, 01:48
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Join Date: Jul 2006 Location: Nashville, TN FTW Posts: 157 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation i started with this book: Amazon.com: Start Your Own Automobile Detailing Business (Start Your Own . . .): Books: Eileen Figure Sandlin
yes, it sounds silly, but i wanted a good bit of info before i jumped into this. i also got small business for dummies and how to start a business in TN. you'll need to decide what kind of business you will form (self prop, LLC, etc.) your county clerk's office should be able to assist you with that info.
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10-02-07, 11:29
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Yakima WA Posts: 219 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation Busy people love a service that comes to them. I have used a mobile detail co., mechanic, delivery service, etc. I am very busy like most people and if you can come to me and perform well your my guy.
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10-03-07, 02:40
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Join Date: Sep 2007 Posts: 19 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation 'I just started mine, but not full time. I have my license, bussiness names registered and insured. I have a full time job at a local grocery store which I have been working at for almost 5 years...One week your slammed with cars next week only a wash. It will be smart to keep/get a steady job on the side for the first year or two. And dont rush into buying all kinds of vans and high priced equiment so soon, you could get yourself in trouble if it doesnt work out.' | |
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10-07-07, 09:50
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 59 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation Thanks for the all the info guys. I am treading cautiously, but I also have to move forward with an aggressive mindset. Lots of low-cost car washes in my area, and I have to market myself as a good reason to spend the extra money. I'm going to head forward working out of the back of my VW GLI, but also utilize my townhome garage as a place of business. Hopefully, 2008 will allow me to either set up a mobile vehicle (van or pickup) or even set up a location. First thing is first...I need to incorporate and acquire a business license. | |
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10-07-07, 09:56
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Setec Astronomy is online now Join Date: Jul 2004 Location: New Jersey Posts: 7,606 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation That sounds like a "not allowed" use of your townhome garage, I would make sure that is going to fly...last thing you want is to get a thriving business going and lose your garage for business purposes. | |
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10-08-07, 08:58
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Join Date: Jul 2007 Posts: 59 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation Quote: |
Originally Posted by Setec Astronomy That sounds like a "not allowed" use of your townhome garage, I would make sure that is going to fly...last thing you want is to get a thriving business going and lose your garage for business purposes. | In reality, you are correct. However, I have gone ahead and proactively placed myself in good graces with my neighbors by offering free wash/vacuums once a month.
This is also very temporary, just until I I finish the incorporation process and find a space where the rent won't kill me! I am already in negotiations with some on 2500 sq ft, so hopefully that works out. | |
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10-08-07, 11:15
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Join Date: Oct 2002 Location: Indianapolis (Carmel) Posts: 2,118 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation Quote: |
=This is also very temporary, just until I I finish the incorporation process (snip).
| Insurance is much more important than incorporating, even then, consider a LLC.
We do over $300K per year as a sole proprietorship, but we have millions in "Garage Keepers" insurance.
Good Luck.
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10-08-07, 11:50
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baseballlover1 is online now Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Virginia Posts: 1,453 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation I have thought about insurance before, and i have a few questions. I was told by the best local detailer that he is paying as much as a doctor for his insurance. Does it really cost THAT much? Along with this guy i am also thinking about starting my own detailing company/high end storage. I have found a plot of land i want to buy and it was apraised by the city at 65,000 for a HUGE plot of land. and lucky for me its in the middle of EVERYTHING. Me and my father have started thinking about names and designs of the buildings, even though i know that is the last thing to talk about. But i think im going to build the front part (detailing/office building) in English tutor and make the name something like Oxford Detailing or something like that. The way i would make this is since im still in school and some weeks i might not be able to detail that many cars, i would make it so the Car storage would pay for all the bills and such. | |
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10-08-07, 11:53
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baseballlover1 is online now Join Date: Dec 2005 Location: Virginia Posts: 1,453 | Re: Need advice on OFFICIALLY starting a mobile detail operation I know im going to get a lot of "haters" or people trying to help me out by telling me to not do it or im too immature (me bing 14 and all), and im sure there will also be those guys calling BS on me but im not kidding about this. But if there is anything that will help me, please say it. Anosmiac, i didnt mean to hyjack you thread, i think this would help you as well as me.
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