Monday, January 2, 2017

Why Invest In A Central Vacuum System?

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.

Ducted systems can be thrice as powerful as their portable counterparts, thanks to their larger motors. As such, you can capture minute debris and dust particles without having to track over trouble spots repeatedly. Homeowners are also able to choose units that suit their cleaning requirements, since the equipment is rated by square footage.They also stay much cooler than portable units because they're permanently installed in a stationary location.

A variety of accessories similar are available for built-in units. From long hoses to make it easy to clean vehicles to mini kits for cleaning keyboards and shelves, there's almost no part of the house that's inaccessible to the equipment. You can even get devices with user-friendly controls to notify you of any issue, such as a full canister or when maintenance falls due.

Use of central units has been proven to be more effective at removing dirt, dust and allergens from the inside of a home. And the reason is simple: these systems extract the dirt and debris out of the house and into the main power unit where the particles are expelled outside. As such, allergic individuals' symptoms could be improved by as much as 61% when using a built-in system.

With modern cleaning solutions, consumer demand is all about speed and convenience, all while getting the job done. Not only are ducted vacs easy to use, but the parts are also lightweight and flexible. With such a unit, there's no need to dance around the power cord as you clean. You also don't have to clean out bags or canisters before and after every use.

Portable cleaners are infamous for the noisy racket they make when in use. With built-in equipment, noise doesn't have to be an issue. The motor, which is the main source of the noise, is usually located in the garage or basement. One doesn't have to think twice about turning it on, even when the kids are asleep.

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.

Ducted vacs can be installed in new construction or retrofitted into existing property without much difficulty. Most dealers are usually willing to assist homeowners in designing a system optimized for their spaces. And if you're currently undertaking a remodeling project, you have a great opportunity to easily install such a system.




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