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Does anyone operate from a Van?

I am weighing the pros and cons of a used van vs. a trailer.

I need to expand to a less wear and tear situation.

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I go the trailer route because I can use my trucks for other things. When I first started washing I only had one vehicle my truck I took care to make sure it stayed clean inside and drove it everywhere.

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I started with an "open" trailer but changed over to vans after a few months. The trailer worked fine, and it was cheap to buy. It created a "low investment" image and little visibilty, which is where a closed trailer or van really shines.

A van is a rolling billboard that will get you more jobs.

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I have an E-350 and pull an open 5x10 trailer. Works great because I can keep the chems cool and lock up things inside. The rest sits on the trailer (unit, h20 tank, hose reels, generator and recovery.)

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They both have their advantages.

Both seem easy to operate out of.

I would not mind getting an older solid used van with air conditioning, that is completely gutted in the back.

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I've got a trailer and three vans with small units mounted in them including hose reels. I've been thinking about getting a step van, sprinter or a box truck I just haven't decided which one. I know Beth and others love the sprinters but, well, they just seem strange to me.. Some kinda hybrid box/van thing. I'm just tired of backing up a trailer or trying to figure out how to park one in a townhouse complex without blocking traffic or parking spaces. I could unhook it but I'm sick of that.

I'm thinking box truck, maybe a 12' one but I'll let you know when I decide.

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I've been on an open trailer for 2 years now. I already find my 7x10 & 6x12 trailer too small and many things live in the truck bed which looks dumpy. Because of that a van's size would be a big negative for me. Weather protection and the ability to lock it and go would be a big plus.

One big negative of a trailer is that truck and trailer are almost 40ft long and can be a bear to manuver in many locations. On the positive side, the one of the crew can unhitch the truck and run for lunch, gas, etc. w/o rolling up.

All that said, my ideal vehicle would be a box truck with a box footprint of about 7x16. Actually, a box truck with roll up sides would be perfect. However, that may be greener grass since I have never worked out of one.

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The biggest problem I see with a box van would be the high load height. Most are a good three feet up, and thats a pretty good step up, or even pretty high to lift things in and out of. Perhaps someone who has one would chime in on this.

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Aplus---Dead-on about the box van height-no fun. I think this question breaks down better if you define what work you do, and how you do it. I think for a PW only company (commercial/trucks/flat) a large box van with two skids would be a great solution, whereas a cargo van would be too small. If you do decks/residental, a cargo van works well. Another consideration is your size. Owner/op?? Then you only can have one vehicle, and I'd say a large enclosed trailer is the best bet, becuase you need room for EVERYTHING (or a cargo pulling an open trailer). And I think that is a good place to start out, and then add cargo/sprinter vans as you grow with employees. My experience--employees driving anything is scary, much less pulling a trailer or driving something the size of a school bus (speaking of, you can buy school busses EXTREMELY cheap!)

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