
Most of us vacuum with the standard upright or canister style. Vacuuming your home is no fun, pushing around a bulky machine or dragging a puppy dog behind you.
Have you ever thought of installing a central vacuum system in your home? Central vacuum systems are becoming more common. A Central Vacuum system can cost less than what you could pay for a high-end portable vacuum. Average costs for a Central Vacuum range from $1000.00 to $2000.00.
Consider the following;
Indoor air pollutants rank among the top five risks to public health.
Source: Science Advisory Board of the EPA
Indoor air pollutant levels may be 2-5 times higher, and in some cases 100 times higher, than outdoor levels.
Source: EPA
The risk factors for developing asthma include environmental triggers, including particulate matter.
Source: National Safety Council
Central vacuum systems - one possible way to reduce allergy-causing agents.
Source: EPA
Central vacuum systems provide cleaner indoor air by efficiently removing particles without stirring up microscopic dust particles and re-emitting them into the interior of the home.
Source: National Lung Association
No more lugging canisters and uprights up and down stairs.
Central vacuums draw more dirt out of fabric fibers to dramatically reduce abrasive wear.
Dust and dirt are totally removed from the living area and are not recirculated back into the room.
System power units are built with larger motors than portable canisters or uprights to provide 2-3 times more cleaning power.
A single unit with easy-to-change accessories cleans all home surfaces, including: carpet, rugs, tile, wood - even drapes and mini-blinds.
Power unit is located completely outside the living area to reduce vacuuming noise.
With a low installation cost and a high retained value, central vacuums add to home resale value.