Car wash regulations to follow for your car wash business

December 17, 2014

Car wash businesses must follow certain regulations and bylaws. Here’s what you need to know before you start a car wash business.

Car wash regulations to follow for your car wash business

In order to operate a car wash business, there are regulations, bylaws and licensing requirements to consider. If you are planning on building a new car wash on a particular site, any construction will require you to get a permit and follow your city’s zoning laws and regulations.

Keep in mind that applying for permits and obtaining licenses can be a lengthy and potentially costly process. Be sure to give yourself enough time and work those costs into your business plan.

Here are a few things to know about car wash regulations before you begin:

  • Zoning permits and regulations vary by city and province, so check your city's zoning regulations. If you need a special permit, obtain it before you buy or lease your site. In most cases, car washes also require a license from the city.
  • In order to prevent hazardous chemicals from running off into lakes, rivers and sewer systems, most cities now have environmental bylaws in place for car washes. In most cases, car washes are required by law to treat and/or reuse their water and are given specific guidelines on how to do so. Find out more about your city’s environmental bylaws before you set up shop.
  • If your site will require new construction for your car wash business, you will likely need a construction permit as well. Be sure to give yourself enough time to apply for and get permits before you are scheduled to begin construction. There will be costs involved for licensing and building permits, so plan accordingly.
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