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Before You Buy Land

Location decides more than anything else. Choose with data.

A mediocre facility next to a major fleet hub outperforms a beautiful facility ten minutes off the corridor. We map where the trucks already are — then rank your candidate sites against it.

Truck traffic heatmap analysis of an interstate corridor comparing three candidate truck wash sites against nearby depots and distribution centers

What We Analyze

Eight factors, scored per site

  • Corridor traffic counts and truck-class mix
  • Proximity to distribution centers, fleet depots, truck stops
  • Land cost vs. modeled revenue potential
  • Water & sewer capacity — the silent site-killer
  • Power availability for high-demand equipment
  • Zoning, permitting, and NPDES/environmental exposure
  • Ingress/egress and tractor-trailer turning geometry
  • Competitor coverage and vulnerability

Deliverables

What you receive

DeliverableDescription
Site scorecardsEvery candidate scored across all eight factors
Ranked comparisonHead-to-head ranking with the reasoning shown
Go / no-go callA clear recommendation, including “keep looking”
Upgrade pathRolls directly into a full feasibility study on the winning site
Continue to Feasibility →

Straight Answers

Site selection FAQ

Where is the best place to build a truck wash?

Directly on established trucking corridors near distribution centers, fleet depots, and truck stops — with adequate water and sewer capacity, workable zoning, and safe turning access for tractor-trailers. Proximity to where trucks already are matters more than land beauty or price.

What kills a truck wash site?

Inadequate water or sewer capacity, poor ingress and turning geometry, zoning or discharge restrictions, and being even a few minutes off the corridor where trucks actually run.

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