TRUCK OR TRAILER?
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Jeff Hasselbach has
been involved in the mobile auto detail industry for 13
years. he was one of the first individuals to pioneer self-contained
mobile detailing systems. As the founder and owner of Detrailers,
he is presently providing business startups, and state of
the art equipment for individuals looking to get started
in the mobile detailing & pressure washing industry. |
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One of the most often asked questions currently asked
by new entrepreneurs getting into the automotive detailing industry
is:
"What is the best rig to invest in for
a successful mobile auto detailing operation?"
"Is my money better spent on a lower cost, convenient truck mount
system or a professional appearing, fully self contained trailer
with exceptional street appeal"? Although both systems have there
own pros and cons, the advantages of the professional trailer operation
clearly outshines the lower cost truck mount systems for several
very important reasons:
#1 Trailer units add flexibility.
I have worked with and trained many industry professionals
over the past 10 years and found this was the number one reason
that the trailer operation was by far the better choice to insure
a successful business. When building an automotive detailing enterprise,
it is falsely assumed that large amounts of cash must be invested
into a van or truck to house all the necessary equipment, chemicals,
etc. While this is not a bad way to go, it does require the commitment
of this vehicle for work only, and exposes you to the risk of theft
of your capital (i.e. pre$$ure washer, supplies) from your vehicle
while you are in the convenience store. True, there are locking
toneau and shells, but the ability to easily access your equipment
is diminished, not to mention the added hassle of driving around
with chemicals, equipment and a 1,000 lbs. of water full time. Plus,
should you ever require to use the truck to haul other cargo, the
excess time required to unload and reload your vehicle could have
been better spent prospecting for new clients to grow your business.
Many in the industry once believe that vans were the
optimum set up for mobile detailing due to their added security
and ease of access.
Can you imagine how they felt after having their Van,
equipment (and business lifeline) stolen off the street? The trailer
set up is a highly specialized vehicle that has limited theft appeal
to most professional thieves. Although most trailers have 2 gas
engines, there is no way anyone is going to start your trailer and
drive off on it. Yes, they can be towed away, but most of the units
we sell have a theft-resistant removable hitch option on all trailers
that makes it virtually impossible to move the trailer without significant
effort and attention. Add a heavy-duty cable through the tires,
and the crooks will look elsewhere to supplement their income. I
have also developed an alarm system similar to that on automobiles.
#2 Trailer units draw attention.
I have operated detailing businesses with both types
of units and it seems that people really take notice of a trailer
mount system.
Most people see trucks and vans every day used by
professionals in other fields, Air conditioning, painting, carpet
cleaning etc, so most people don't really pay attention to another
van in traffic. But, if you have a sharp looking trailer, (we usually
color match them to the tow vehicle) people will really take notice.
A good rule of thumb is to make sure your advertising
and phone number & profession is highly visible on the sides and
back of the unit.
This is an extremely effective form of advertising,
especially with this business. I receive more calls from the advertising
on the vehicle than from any other advertising medium.
I tend to steer away from costly hand painted lettering,
there are many companies who make laser-cut stick on lettering and
style and design are only limited to your imagination. Hand painted
lettering tends to be three to four times the cost of laser cut
decals.
Keep in mind that just because you draw attention
to your rig, it doesn't necessarily mean that customers will call
you to have their vehicle detailed. Your set up is a direct reflection
on your business, if it is shabby and falling apart, they probably
will not trust their investment in your hands.
Unfortunately, mobile auto detailing has developed
a stigma over the years, and seeing some of the rigs on the road
I can see why. I have noticed that most of the companies never make
it past the first year.
The key to being successful in this business is to
project a professional image. A customer will be more inclined to
pay top dollar for you service if he sees a sharp set up. I have
had customers tell me that the reason they called was because the
professional image my rig projects. This doesn't mean that you have
to run out and buy the most expensive trailer available, often times
we upgrade and clean up existing trailers for minimal cost.
The important thing is that it looks organized. Hoses,
rags, and bottles on a rusted trailer with two different wheels
doesn't do much for your image as a working professional.
#3 Trailer units provide
a cost effective way to grow your business.
Many mobile detailers I know of are happy with one
rig and one route, but if you ever want to make a lot of money in
this business you must expand your operation. Your goal is to do
as many cars as possible in a given time without sacrificing quality.
There are two ways to do this with mobile detailing. One is to have
a shop as well as your mobile route, which is costly, and the other
would be to have several units operating at the same time. Although
this can be done with Van/Truck mount units, the difference in costs
is substantial when you factor in the added costs for insuring each
vehicle, maintenance costs, gasoline, etc.
The second method is to expand your business by using
cost effective trailers. You will avoid all the above additional
costs, plus you can rent the units out when not in use, or hire
employees that can use their own vehicle for towing the unit. Most
vehicles can be equipped to tow detail trailers, which are relatively
light with minimal tongue weight. I have a customer that doesn't
even do the cars himself anymore. This person wakes up, tows three
different units (one at a time of course!) to three different locations,
and his employees show up at the locations to do the work. Although
it might sound a little tedious, he is making well over $1000 dollars
a day and doesn't even come near a buffer!
The Bottom line is trailer units offer the best of
all worlds.
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The small initial investment
in your rig will be repaid in very short order due to the increased
volume your business will reap.
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The trailer system provides
excellent visibility and exposure to your business, even when
you are not working by drawing attention to your services.
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The trailer system allows
vehicle flexibility by not committing you to a costly van or
truck, and requires less storage space as well.
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The trailer system can
be towed by almost any car or SUV with minimal modifications
or costs.
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The trailer system provides
a cost-effective way to expand your business, with the return
on investment being realized almost immediately.
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The trailer system has
proven to be many successful mobile detailers' tool of choice
for this ever-growing business!
Are you ready to grow your business?
Jeff Hasselbach, Owner. Detrailers |
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