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Let's face the facts, we live in a society where we expect ease of use, we just
want to plug in and enjoy the convenience of cleaning our homes. Central Vacuums
are sweeping the market as the preferred cleaning choice by home owners.
Eliminate Dust Mites and Molds
With allergies and asthma on the increase, the choice to have a central vacuum
system to ensure the optimum indoor air quality has never made more sense.
Today's homes are constructed with improved building materials, designed to
make them more energy efficient. The result is often airtight living environments
which harbor many airborne contaminants, especially those from portable vacuums
which exhaust and stir up fine dust particles through even the most efficient state-of-the-air filters.
A central vacuum system will give you peace of mind knowing that 100% of all
dust particles are removed from your home, through a sealed system of vacuum
tubing, to a remote area such as the garage, basement or closet. That means,
no more 'just vacuumed' odor which really consists of millions of microorganisms
including dust mites and molds (the major causes of respiratory problems). You
can be confident that your home is cleaner and the air you and your family breathes is healthier.
Installation:
Whether your home is a Condo, 2-story, bungalow, or even a Castle, an
A.C.V. Central Vac can meet your every needs. Typically, 3 to 4 inlets
will serve the average size home. Each A.C.V. unit comes with a detailed
Installation Guide that will assist you in planning and installing.
Installation time could be accomplished within one day.
If you are the do-it-yourself person with some electrical
knowledge, then you are qualified to install our systems.
Our qualified Dealers will also provide installation.
Consider the following:
- the power unit in the garage, basement, utility room or any remote area
- if you are considering a 'standard' 30 foot vacuum hose, then your inlets will have to be appropriately spaced.
- Allow for overlap when placing inlets
- Do not place the inlet behind any doors, or have them blocked by furniture, make all inlets easily accessible.
- Variety of Accessory Packages to choose from
New Homes
Central Vacs 'should' be the #1 appliance
installed in new homes, considering the importance of
indoor air quality. A central vacuum contributes greatly
to the elimination of dust mites and other allergens
which adversely effect the respiratory health of all who live
in the home, especially children and the elderly.
Very simple to install, just plan the location of the
Power Unit and Inlets with your builder. The builder or
contractor will run the tubing and inlets prior to drywall or flooring.
Existing Homes
It is a fallacy to think that central vacuums can only be
installed in new construction or roughed-in homes only. With
careful planning the required tubing can be placed in cold air
returns or even placed in the back of closets, utility rooms, etc.
Our experienced installers do many exhisting homes with great success.
Again, installation is also easy. You would simply plan the inlets, run the tubing
between the drywall, and cutting could be kept to a minimum. It is also
recommended to place the tubing through cold air returns.
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