Air Quality in Your Home

Air Quality in Your Home

Say goodbye to dust in your home

Major vacuum manufacturers claim their filters are better than others, but they all have one thing in common.

Central Vacuum Systems are the ONLY vacuums to remove 100% of the dust away from the vacuumed area.

It doesn't matter how good their filter is, cylinder and upright vacuum cleaners ALL omit dust back into the room. It's a fact.
 
The difference in price between Central Vacuum Systems and portable vacuum cleaners has lessened and central vacuums have become a more practical and cost-effective solution to cleaning your home. 

If you add up how many portable vacuums you have purchased over the years it will come to a lot more than the cost of a central vacuum system, which will last the lifetime of your house. Portable vacuums have not changed in their fundamental design - they still recirculate dust back into the room.

Benefits of a Central Vacuum System

Healthier Air

Central vacuum systems eliminate the re-circulation of dirty air inside your living area, with the dust and debris carried through the walls to an out-of-the-way receptacle.

Power

Central vacuums have three to five times more power than traditional vacuums. As the power unit is not designed for portability, it’s bigger in size and so can house a more powerful motor than traditional vacuums. 

Since Sept 2018 EU regulations forbid portable vacuums over 900 watts, where-as Central Vacuums can be powered up to 4000 watts and beyond. They are no affected by this regulation due to their efficiency.

Convenience

Central vacuums eliminate the need to carry a heavy unit from room to room or up and down the stairs. There are no cords to trip over and your power brush can be inserted right into wall inlet locations that you choose, instead of into pre-determined electrical outlets.

Home Value

Investing in any permanent appliance in your home should help increase the value when you decide to sell. Central vacuums will do just that and can be installed in existing homes, or in homes that are under construction. 

Noise

Generally, central vacuum systems are quieter than traditional vacuums, PLUS the power unit is located elsewhere (garage, basement, etc.), so the noise will be virtually non-existing.

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