Moving around a heavy vacuum cleaner is a daunting and tiring task (not to
mention the toll it takes on the back). A central vacuum system offers an
easy-to-use, back-saving solution.
A central vacuum system is a permanent solution that removes dirt and
other debris by sending the dirt and debris through wall tubing that is
usually located in a basement or garage. With the system, users only carry
a lightweight hose and power brush to clean carpets and floors. A central
vacuum is installed by placing inlets around a home at the owner’s chosen
locations. When installed, customers can also opt for an automatic dustpan
that sweeps dirt into a wall vent using a broom (An ideal choice for pet
owners whose pet leaves food on the floor).
When it comes time to use a central vacuum system, users will likely find
the on/off button on the handle of the unit. Because users control when
they operate the central system, they do not have to worry about constant
electrical costs. They just plug the hose into the desired inlet and begin
vacuuming. Dirt and debris is then circulated through the tubing and
deposited into a canister or bag. To ensure the system holds the dirt,
empty the bag or canister approximately once every three months.
A central vacuum system typically costs $1,000 or more (including the
unit, installation and attachments). The price of the system depends on
the type chosen. For example, customers choose whether they want an
electric power brush or an air-driven brush. An air-driven system costs
less to install because it does not require electricity. In addition,
users will choose either a cyclonic or bagged system. The type and
features chosen will depend on how much a customer vacuums. As a price
comparison, an Electrolux PU3450 Power Unit retails for $490.00. A
cyclonic system, such as a VacuMaid S-2600/DC1200, costs $949.95.
For those with allergies (such as dust mites), a central vacuum system
offers a cleaner environment because dust is carried away into a
receptacle. Carpets receive a deeper clean as the system is three to five
times more powerful than a standard vacuum cleaner. Research also
indicates that a central vacuum system can add approximately $2,000 to a
home’s resale value. In today’s declining housing market, the system is an
investment within itself.
A central vacuum system saves time and money. A high-end, traditional
vacuum can retail for the same amount as a central vacuum unit. Because
owners do not have to carry a heavy machine from room to room, a central
vacuum system reduces aches and pains. An apple a day does not always keep
the doctor away, but a central vacuum system might.
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