David Fermani
Forza Auto Salon
How much is everyone charging for high end car wash services? $50, $75, $100??
Full service washes: exterior/interior
Full service washes: exterior/interior
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David Fermani said:Not really focusing on the Wax aspect, just really weekly maintenance washes on a vehicle that is fully detailed. I'd imagine atleast 1 hour, if not 1.5 will be spent initially. Once a bandwagon of clients form, I'll focus on chiseling down the touch time then.
I don't charge hourly for detailing. I usually give a price range that I stay within.
Jakerooni said:for a full service wash and wax I don't think $50-$75 is unreasonable at all.
tkc said:man.. around here you get a full service interior/exterior for 75.00.. this town sucks! Bo body will pay any money for a detail job..
salty said:Weekly is pretty often, because it also brings in the customer time. The work might only take 1.5 hours but by the time you move on it will be 2 hours.
Then it depends on what you are promising, meaning if you have clients that want your fine services to upkeep their rides. Then that would include the occasional waxing, windows, spot shampooing etc. So the time would be more on these details.
What kind of schedule would you put these clients on?
toyotaguy said:I think Joe said it best..."washing is the redheaded stepchild of detailing"
brwill2005 said:C'mon David, I thought you were this very experienced business person. Surely you can price a wash and vacuum correctly.
David Fermani said:Here’s the meat & potatoes of my business plan:
Enroll 50 vehicles (not clients) into my maintenance program (club). This will include an initial maximum correction/complete detail (+$500) and follow up of weekly maintenance washes ($75/$100??). LSP (spray wax/WOWA) will be applied monthly (+$25) and each vehicle will receive a semi-annual paint correction with interior revitalization/protection. This will of course be staggered ultimately to insure a 6 day work week if possible.An assistant will be implemented and will be equipped to earn approximately $35K/yr based on performance. If max capacity is reached this is the potential breakdown of income if all goes well:
Here’s the bulk breakdown @ $75 per wash:
$195,000 - Maintenance Wash income
$25,000 - Initial Details
$15,000 - LSP monthly treatment
$40,000 - Semi-Annual Correction
_________
$275,000 - Net Sales
-$35,000 - Labor
_________
$240,000 - Income before Expenses
At $100 per wash:
$260,000
$25,000
$15,000
$40,000
_________
$340,000
-$35,000
_________
$290,000
Is it though? Does anyone know of any Sole Proprietor/Operator/Technician Detailers earning this level of revenue? Wouldn’t you rather wash 10-12 cars per day (w/help) than do mediocre details day in-day out? I’m a firm believer in catering to clients that see value in 1-stop shopping. When we detail client’s vehicles, think of all the money left behind in trivial washes? Plus, it’s much easier to find & train people to perform these services.
You tell me Bradley? I think I am! I’m anxious to hear your input on my plan.