Meet the Owners Tommys Express in Everett

Everett, WALocal News

Tomorrow marks the grand opening of Tommy's Express in Everett, the first location in Washington, with free car washes available throughout November. Franchise owners Clayton Wall and Phuong Truong carefully chose their site after reviewing more than 500 commercial properties, focusing on convenience for local workers. Wall, who has experienced dissatisfaction with traditional car wash services, appreciates Tommy’s Express for its innovative design featuring bright, open spaces and advanced technology. Unique amenities include free floor mat washers, high-powered vacuum stations, and sophisticated blowers, elevating the car wash experience. Wall and Truong have actively participated in the Everett community, sponsoring local events and volunteering even before their business launch.

In addition to their commitment to customer service, they emphasize community integration as a core value. Tommy’s Express has over 260 locations globally, recognized as a leader in the car wash franchise sector. Their dedication to modernizing car wash services and community involvement positions them as a valuable addition to Everett.

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