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    Spring Issue 2026 | ISSN: 3065-6958

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    A Community on the Rise with a Heart of So...

    Easley, South Carolina, is a treasure trove of Southern hospitality and vibrant life. Situated conveniently between the bustling

    city of Greenville and the serene Blue Ridge Mountains, Easley offers a unique blend of suburban comfort with a hint of adventure just a stone's throw away. Whether you’re looking to settle down or simply enjoy a change of pace, Easley has something special waiting for everyone. One of the gems of Easley is its strong sense of community. From festivals like the annual Easley High School Homecoming Parade to the lively farmer’s market, there's a palpable sense of togetherness that runs through the town, welcoming both newcomers and long-time residents alike. Offering a rich cultural tapestry, Easley is home to a thriving arts scene, with local galleries, workshops, and live performances celebrated throughout the year. For outdoor enthusiasts, Easley is a playground of possibilities. With miles of scenic trails and parks, including the stunning Doodle Trail, residents can enjoy walking, biking, and nature-watching, all within the comfort of their locale. Paired with excellent schools and a growing economy driven by local businesses, Easley truly is an ideal place to live, work, and play. Embrace the charm and opportunity waiting in this delightful Southern locale.

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    Easley, South Carolina: A Community on the Rise with a Heart of Southern Charm

    Easley, South Carolina, is a treasure trove of Southern hospitality and vibrant life. Situated conveniently between the bustling city of Greenville and the serene Blue Ridge Mountains, Easley offers a unique blend of suburban comfort with a hint of adventure just a stone's throw away. Whether you’re looking to settle down or simply enjoy a change of pace, Easley has something special waiting for everyone. One of the gems of Easley is its strong sense of community. From festivals like the annual Easley High School Homecoming Parade to the lively farmer’s market, there's a palpable sense of togetherness that runs through the town, welcoming both newcomers and long-time residents alike. Offering a rich cultural tapestry, Easley is home to a thriving arts scene, with local galleries, workshops, and live performances celebrated throughout the year. For outdoor enthusiasts, Easley is a playground of possibilities. With miles of scenic trails and parks, including the stunning Doodle Trail, residents can enjoy walking, biking, and nature-watching, all within the comfort of their locale. Paired with excellent schools and a growing economy driven by local businesses, Easley truly is an ideal place to live, work, and play. Embrace the charm and opportunity waiting in this delightful Southern locale.

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    What Every Groomer Should Know Before Going Mobile

    by Chris Hanvey, Owner


    Starting a mobile grooming business can be an exciting opportunity, but it requires careful planning and realistic expectations. Many groomers are drawn to the flexibility and independence of mobile operations, yet the transition from a salon environment to a vehicle-based business is more complex than it appears. Chris Hanvey of Hanvey Engineering & Design in Easley, South Carolina, advises that successful mobile grooming begins with understanding both the operational and financial considerations.The first decision is choosing the right type of mobile unit. A van

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    ABOUT THE AUTHOR
    Chris Hanvey is the Owner of Hanvey Engineering & Design, a family-run company specializing in innovative mobile pet grooming vans and professional grooming equipment that streamline and elevate the grooming experience. He’s bringing fresh ideas and a commitment to quality design and customer success.

    offers compact mobility and easier driving, while a trailer may provide more space and equipment options. This choice affects your budget, parking options, and daily workflow. Evaluating your lifestyle and business goals will help ensure the vehicle supports long-term success rather than creating logistical challenges.Securing financing is the next critical step. A 20 percent down payment combined with strong credit will make obtaining a loan more feasible and reduce long-term costs. Planning ahead allows you to compare options, prepare for expenses, and avoid cash flow issues once the business is operational.

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    What Every Groomer Should Know Before Going Mobile

    Starting a mobile grooming business can be an exciting opportunity, but it requires careful planning and realistic expectations. Many groomers are drawn to the flexibility and independence of mobile operations, yet the transition from a salon environment to a vehicle-based business is more complex than it appears. Chris Hanvey of Hanvey Engineering & Design in Easley, South Carolina, advises that successful mobile grooming begins with understanding both the operational and financial considerations.

    The first decision is choosing the right type of mobile unit. A van offers compact mobility and easier driving, while a trailer may provide more space and equipment options. This choice affects your budget, parking options, and daily workflow. Evaluating your lifestyle and business goals will help ensure the vehicle supports long-term success rather than creating logistical challenges.

    Securing financing is the next critical step. A 20 percent down payment combined with strong credit will make obtaining a loan more feasible and reduce long-term costs. Planning ahead allows you to compare options, prepare for expenses, and avoid cash flow issues once the business is operational. While waiting for financing approval, prospective groomers should also identify overnight parking locations that offer access to water and power. These details are often overlooked but are essential for consistent service delivery.

    Building a solid business plan is equally important. The plan should outline your target market, pricing structure, and service areas. Publishing your services online early helps attract clients even before your unit is fully operational. Scheduling initial appointments allows you to begin testing routes, refining your setup, and developing efficient grooming workflows. Taking it slow at first ensures you learn to groom effectively while on the move, reducing mistakes and increasing customer satisfaction.

    Chris Hanvey emphasizes that patience and preparation are key to a smooth transition. Mobile grooming introduces variables that salon-based groomers rarely encounter, from vehicle maintenance to route planning. By approaching the business strategically, groomers can manage these challenges while building a reputation for reliability and professionalism. Early successes reinforce confidence and provide insights that improve both service and operational efficiency over time.

    Long-term growth depends on balancing mobility with quality. A well-planned unit, secured financing, a detailed business plan, and early client engagement form the foundation of a sustainable business. Each step, from choosing the right vehicle to publishing services online, contributes to a smoother launch and minimizes the stress of adjusting to a mobile environment. Groomers who follow this structured approach are more likely to establish a dependable schedule, maintain service standards, and gradually expand their client base.

    Launching a mobile grooming business is achievable when approached methodically. Understanding the financial, logistical, and operational requirements helps groomers transition confidently from a stationary salon to a mobile setup. Careful planning, consistent execution, and attention to detail can make mobile grooming both rewarding and profitable over time.

    Taking it slow at first ensures you learn to groom effectively while on the move, reducing mistakes and increasing customer satisfaction.

    While waiting for financing approval, prospective groomers should also identify overnight parking locations that offer access to water and power. These details are often overlooked but are essential for consistent service delivery.Building a solid business plan is equally important. The plan should outline your target market, pricing structure, and service areas. Publishing your services online early helps attract clients even before your unit is fully operational...

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    Whether grooming happens in a mobile van or a fixed salon, equipment choices shape daily results. Professional groomers rely on setups that support safety, efficiency, and consistent animal care. The right tools reduce strain, speed up appointments, and help maintain a clean, controlled environment.

    Experienced professionals often focus on function first, knowing reliability matters more than trends.For anyone asking what equipment is needed to start mobile grooming, the foundation begins with a stable grooming table. In a van, the table must be compact, securely mounted, and adjustable to

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  • What Equipment Do You Need to Start Mobile Grooming

    Whether grooming happens in a mobile van or a fixed salon, equipment choices shape daily results. Professional groomers rely on setups that support safety, efficiency, and consistent animal care. The right tools reduce strain, speed up appointments, and help maintain a clean, controlled environment. Experienced professionals often focus on function first, knowing reliability matters more than trends.

    For anyone asking what equipment is needed to start mobile grooming, the foundation begins with a stable grooming table. In a van, the table must be compact, securely mounted, and adjustable to different dog sizes. Hydraulic or electric lift tables are common because they reduce physical effort and improve safety for both groomer and pet. A non-slip surface and sturdy arm attachments are also essential for control in a moving workspace.

    Drying equipment is another core element of a professional setup. High velocity dryers shorten drying time and help remove loose coat efficiently. In mobile grooming vans, dryers should balance power with noise control to reduce stress on animals. Many professionals choose models designed specifically for mobile use, with durable housings and manageable electrical loads.

    Water systems play a central role in mobile grooming operations. A reliable freshwater tank, wastewater tank, and on-demand water heater are standard components. Proper water pressure supports thorough bathing without wasting resources. Groomers working in vans must also consider freeze protection and easy access for maintenance, especially in areas with changing weather conditions.

    A well-planned equipment layout improves safety, protects pets, and allows groomers to work more efficiently throughout the day.

    Lighting and ventilation often receive less attention, but they directly affect quality and comfort. Bright, even lighting helps groomers spot skin issues, matting, or uneven trims. Ventilation systems manage heat, humidity, and airborne hair, creating a healthier environment inside a confined mobile space. These features support both animal welfare and long-term working comfort.

    Organized storage keeps the workflow smooth and reduces mistakes. Secure drawers, wall-mounted tool holders, and designated spaces for shampoos and blades prevent shifting during travel. In mobile grooming vans, every item should have a fixed location to minimize noise and protect equipment from damage. A tidy workspace also helps maintain professional standards during client visits.

    Hand tools remain at the heart of grooming, regardless of location. Quality clippers, sharp blades, shears, and combs should be chosen for durability and ease of maintenance. Backup tools are often necessary to avoid downtime if equipment fails during an appointment. Professionals know that investing in reliable tools saves time and reduces long-term frustration.

    Whether selecting the best grooming table for a van or building a full mobile grooming van equipment list, thoughtful planning matters. Equipment should support the groomer’s workflow while prioritizing pet safety and comfort. Function-focused setups allow professionals to deliver consistent results, whether working curbside or in a traditional salon setting.

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    different dog sizes. Hydraulic or electric lift tables are common because they reduce physical effort and improve safety for both groomer and pet. A non-slip surface and sturdy arm attachments are also essential for control in a moving workspace.Drying equipment is another core element of a professional setup. High

    velocity dryers shorten drying time and help remove loose coat efficiently. In mobile grooming vans, dryers should balance power with noise control to reduce stress on animals. Many professionals choose models designed specifically for mobile use, with durable housings and manageable electrical loads.Water systems play a central role in mobile grooming operations. A reliable freshwater tank, wastewater tank, and on-demand water heater are standard components. Proper water pressure supports thorough bathing without wasting resources. Groomers working in vans must also consider freeze protection and easy access for maintenance,...

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    A well-planned equipment layout improves safety, protects pets, and allows groomers to work more efficiently throughout the day.

    About the Author

    Chris Hanvey is the Owner of Hanvey Engineering & Design, a family-run company specializing in innovative mobile pet grooming vans and professional grooming equipment that streamline and elevate the grooming experience. He’s bringing fresh ideas and a commitment to quality design and customer success.

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