Sunday, March 19, 2017

A Guide On How To Buy The Best Rated Central Vacuum Systems

By Ann Baker


If you are interested in purchasing a central vacuum system and want to learn about the advantages that the system has over other vacuum units, then this is an article that you should read. The article discusses the superior cleaning ability of the best rated central vacuum systems. It also highlights how with one of these systems you get ease of movement while vacuuming, better air quality in your home and less noise pollution. After reading this article, you will get an understanding why so many people are trading in their old VCs for it.

Excess Value on Minimum Power Ratings. The misconception is really the fault of central vacuum manufactures. There is no standard rating system in the central VC industry to determine the minimum power required to clean a specified amount of square footage area. For example, compare two manufactures who both sell the exact same vacuum with the same motors.

Ease the chore. If cleaning one's house was not the difficult chore that it can be, we would be more likely to do the task more often. It is a new innovation that is portable and features longer hoses and specific cleaning tools, such as a power beater brush for reaching those hard to reach areas, like the space between the wall and the dresser. These devices are available with additional attachments for auto, upholstery and crevices.

Passive Selection. Another mistake when selecting a system is that although a homeowner has wisely chosen to install it with all of their other brand new appliances in their newly built home, homeowners rely solely on their builders to determine from whom to purchase the system. Homeowners should instead select a manufacture who has agreed to install and service the system. Purchased in this manner, the homeowner will have a system installed by an expert in the vacuum business and know who to contact should the system need to be serviced or repaired.

Due to the fact that the motor of a central vac system is located in a service area of the residence, typically an attic, basement or garage, there is little noise in the living areas of the residence when the system is being operated. This is in contrast to a mobile vacuum where the motor is operating in the room where you are vacuuming.

Another great advantage is that the units are built to last 20 years or more, a lot longer than a traditional one that may only last a couple years. If you are throwing away an old model every couple of years, you are contributing to the landfills, which are already exceeding capacity.

Further, many of the new models are available bag-less which not only means that you could no longer have to change the bag in the system but that you will help save tress (that are used to make the bags) and further reduce your impact to our landfills.

Simply put, in order to appreciate them, ensure to check out on the appliances. Why take a trip down to a supplier's showroom and see the system in operation for yourself.




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