Saturday, 7 January 2017

Why Invest In A Central Vacuum System?

Posted by Unknown at 14:36
By Betty Howard


While regular vacuuming is vital in extending the life of furnishings in a home, not many people look forward to the task. This is mainly because portable vacuum cleaners are usually heavy, noisy and inconvenient. But there's a better solution; installing a central vacuum would not only eradicate these problems, but also bring other benefits as well.

The motors that come with most central devices can be up to 3 times stronger than those found in their portable counterparts. And because they're permanently installed in one location, they stay much cooler. Furthermore, the equipment has a superior ability to remove the surface dust and debris as well as deeply-embedded particulates that cause carpeting to age.

Thanks to the numerous accessories available for built-in systems, they have a better ability to clean different types of surfaces. From extension wants that reach the highest ceilings to mini tool kits for cleaning shelves and keyboards, there's almost no part of the house that's inaccessible. With the right accessories, you can easily clean hard-to-reach areas. You can even find units that have digital controls to indicate the efficiency of operation, when the canister is filled up and when maintenance is due.

With ducted vacs, the extracted dirt is usually sent outside via the main power unit. This means that fine dust particles aren't blown back indoors as is the case with most portable cleaners. As such, homeowners often marvel at how cleaner the air inside their houses is, and allergic individuals also notice a reduction in their symptoms.

Are you tired of lugging your portable vacuum up and down the stairs or dealing with extension cords? With ducted units, such inconveniences will be a thing of the past. Not only is the equipment easy to use, but the parts are also lightweight and flexible. You can therefore look forward to cleaning your home with ease after investing in the unit.

Portable vacs are widely known to cause loud noise when in use. It's thus practically impossible to talk on the phone, watch TV or sleep when someone is vacuuming. If you'd like to clean your house without having to worry about causing a disturbance, a built-in vac would be a good option. By installing such a system, you'll be opening the door to a new era where vacuuming and life can actually coexist.

Although it costs more to purchase and install a built-in unit, the investment pays handsomely over the long term. The equipment lasts much longer than portable vacuum, which need to be replaced every few years. Even when one purchases a quality portable system, you're still dealing with all its drawbacks and costs that go along with it, along with the prospect of replacing it at some point. And because a central vac is more effective, it can also protect your home's value by extending the life of your carpets.

Most homeowners tend to assume that installing a ducted unit is a difficult, time-consuming task. Although built-in units are easiest to install in new construction, they could still be retrofitted into older houses quite easily. With a handful of installation options available, dealers are usually willing to help homeowners pick systems that suit their respective homes.




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