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In the second of our Tank Topics episodes, we take a look at what starting a business looks like and how starting a float center is the same as any other business, and how it’s wildly different. 

For all those pie in the sky moments where you want to start a business but you don’t know where to start in starting a business. Start here. 

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Recent Podcast Episodes

Special tools for cleaning your float center – DSP 139

There are so many tiny particular things that go into keeping a float center clean that are really specific to this industry.  For example, mopping at the end of the night can be a chore because using a typical mop bucket will just mean spreading salt water everywhere.

Graham and Ashkahn share some of their favorite convenient products that they have found helpful running Float On that they totally recommend for everyone else as well.

Causes for drifting to the side of float tank – DSP 138

Okay, so this is something that happens a lot, and it can seem like a small thing, but it can be a little confusing when it keeps happening. What’s going on when you float in the same tank and keep drifting to one side? How does that happen? And why is it so consistent? Graham and Ashkahn know what the deal is here and drop some knowledge here on this topic. 

Cause and Solutions for a Crystallized Pump – DSP 137

This is a terrifying experience the first time it happens in a float center. A pump will seize, it’s full of salt and there just seems like there’s nothing you can do about it. Fortunately, this is one of those things that happens to pretty much everyone and it’s not too difficult to take care of. 

Graham and Ashkahn dive into what causes a pump to seize as well as how to fix it. It’s all here. Right now. Check it. 

What social media networks to use? – DSP 136

Social media is everywhere. There are entire libraries of books written on its effectiveness as a tool for marketing for small and large businesses alike. There’s so much, in fact, that it can seem impossible to find a good place to even start. 

Graham and Ashkahn break down this subject and provide some simple, straight forward solutions based on their own experiences and observations within the industry.

Thoughts on franchises vs. mom and pop float centers – DSP 135

As franchises become more common in the float industry, it’s natural for people to start wondering what the benefits and drawbacks are to opening one of them as opposed to simply starting your own center. 

Graham and Ashkahn delve into the nuanced differences between each approach, which both have very tangible benefits and drawbacks and whether or not it’s a good idea definitely depends on what kind of business a person wants to run. 

Latest Blog Posts

Think Big and Start Small When Planning a Float Center

Think Big and Start Small When Planning a Float Center

Deciding on how many tanks to have is a big question for anyone starting a float center. Answering that question can depend on factors ranging from the philosophical to the inescapably practical. It really depends on what you want out of a float center. If your vision...

Start Small or Launch Big

Start Small or Launch Big

I think everyone should do what feels right for them. But I have a strong preference for slow. People who are able to start small have such an advantage over someone who has to learn everything so fast. We happened to start with one and then two tanks in our home for...

Would You Like a Cup of Tea?

Would You Like a Cup of Tea?

This post is a carry over from our February topic.   I live in a world of duality. My mind is always busy, with the past or the future, or involved in some project in am immersed in. It is evaluating and trying to figure things out. What did that mean, how can I...

Hanging Out – Post Float Experience

Hanging Out – Post Float Experience

This post is a carry over from our February topic.   I like to think of our float center’s lobby as a sort of no-man’s-land. It sits between the nothingness of the float tank and the everythingness of the outside world. A place where people can attempt to merge these...