Almost one-third of all central vacuums purchased in the U.S. are fitted in constructed homes without damaging out parts of walls or ceilings. Redesigning your home for a central vacuum system is surprisingly possible.
This would come as a surprise to many who stay away from fitting one, after some light study.
A lot of homeowners don't make the change from bulky vacuum to fitting central vacuum systems in their existing homes because they are afraid that the installation procedure must be part of a massive renovation.
In reality, nearly one-third of all central vacuums purchased in the U.S. are fitted in constructed homes without removing out parts of walls or ceilings.
The whole fitting process usually takes less than a day.
If you're looking for better air quality and a reliable way to clean the home, then this is a usually implemented solution. Even fitting a shop vacuum system, for those who enjoy spending weekends out in the shop working on old cars. It is a realistic possibility.
Dirt and debris can get affect a relaxing weekend of work in the garage so that an in-built vacuum floor sweep would be sensible.
When central vacuum systems are fit into the home, they include three essential components:
A power unit that has the system motor, filtration, and a dispose bucket is usually installed in a garage, basement, or utility room and gives three to five times more cleaning power than an old fashioned vacuum
PVC tubing and wires are fitted inside interior walls and between floor joists that join the power supply to strategically located inlet valves.
A powered hose which can spread up to one’s desired dimensions and attachments plug into the inlet valves and activate the system.
The additional cleaning power and the location of the motor outside the living area helps a central vacuum system to remove altogether collected dust and allergens without circulating air into the living space during cleaning. As a result, fitting a central vacuum system earns certification points under both the National Green Building Standards and LEED for Homes.
If you're interested in constructing or retrofitting a home to more eco-friendly standards, then this is a simple change to have in any building, be it a home or shop.
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