You pull into a car wash. Within a short time frame, water drowns your auto. Soap sprays from sources unknown. Brushes scour away. More water sprays. Finally, a blower removes the moisture.
Your vehicle is like new. You’re glad.
It happens fast … and drivers probably don’t peek above to view the wash’s gently-curved roof, a muted architectural masterpiece. Its precisely-bent steel tubing makes sure that everything lines up for autos to come out clean, refreshed and reborn and ready to hit the roads in Winnebago County.
The curved roof of a car wash usuallyregularly} holds 16 to 20 rectangular steel tubing members, bent perfectly for symmetry of design and functionality of purpose. They ensure the structural integrity of the building, withstanding elements from inside and outside.
To achieve this, each steel tubing piece must be curved perfectly to match the one next to it. Only professionals with immense background and expertise in tube bending can do the job in Winnebago County.
You find these curved metal craftsmen at Max Weiss Company, where ultra-accurate metal forming and metal fabrication has been the standard since 1946. If you’re Winnebago County building a car wash, they offer precision in pipe bending that forms the high-end look you desire, and cleaning performance that keeps customers coming back.
Don’t forget the load-bearing entry and exit rings on the car wash tunnel. Max Weiss Company’s steel bending specialists will roll them to your specific dimensions. Your car wash looks great and stays strong, both coming and going.
Your consumers might not notice the structure around them. When designing a Winnebago County car wash, though, you’ll know it’s built to last by partnering with Max Weiss Company. Contact them today, and rest assured that everyone will be clean and happy.
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