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How to Fit Central Vacuum System in Existing Home?

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The time has come to change your outdated and heavy traditional vacuum cleaner. You have chosen to take the expense and organize for a central vacuum system to be fitted in one’s home.


You must know that a central cleaning system is much more powerful but silent and far much easier to use than many traditional vacuums in the market. You also know that it increases the resale price to your home and not to forget the many advantages it can give you and your family.



But while exploring the different central vacuum systems. You have noticed that it is a system that they installed in the walls of your home. Which makes you wonder how to fit a central vacuum system in a constructed home.


In this topic, we talk about the various ways in which you can fit a central vacuum system in your home that already exists. We also check the average expense to expect and the various tools that can affect it.


There are two ways you can fit a central vacuum system in your existing home:

  • By an expert

  • You can fit it yourself

Getting an Expert


Suppose you are not familiar with tools and do-it-yourself types of home schemes. A professional should do the central vacuum system installation. Expert central system fitters have knowledge and experience. They will also make sure that the correct installation is done, and it all functions properly before leaving. They will look for available access points. Plan and design the top possible fitting system that suits one and their wants.


Keep in mind that it does cost more for the fitting of a central vacuum system in an already existing home because there are extra labor expenses involved. They require to work around the dry walls of your home to fit the pipes that will join the system together.


They will also give you an option between a cyclonic and a filtered central vacuum system. They will also give you various ways of installation. Methods like:


A Standard Installation


A standard type installation is the fastest kind of fitting and it is when only two to four inlets are fitted. They are spread evenly to allow you to utilize a 30-foot hose that will cover the entire area of your home.

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