Jack believes the next big opportunity in the car wash industry isn’t another massive tunnel wash—it’s modular in-bay automatic car washes.
In this episode of Jackquisitions, Jack breaks down why modular systems could reshape the industry over the next decade. From startup costs and scalability to branding, traffic flow, and customer behavior, he explains why these fast-build systems may outperform traditional car wash models in many markets.
In this episode, we cover:
- Why modular in-bay automatics could dominate the next 5–10 years
- How modular systems reduce construction costs and improve cash flow
- The problem with outdated converted car wash buildings
- Why scalability and adding capacity incrementally matters
- How branding, aesthetics, and visibility drive impulse purchases
- The role traffic flow and site access play in profitability
- Why modern modular systems may outperform traditional tunnel washes
The takeaway:
The future of car washes may be modular, scalable, and easier to expand. Operators who understand branding, site economics, and flexibility early could have a major advantage in the years ahead.
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