It’s all about convenience. We all know what a chore it can be to drag a regular vacuum around the house. Especially if you have a two or three story home. It’s real work lugging a standard vac up and down the stairs. With a Central Vac System you will never have to do that again. Inlets can be positioned wherever you want them and all you need to do is plug in your hose and go. Regular vacuums have a power cord, so you are limited to whatever outlets you currently have. Lets face it, in many homes there is not always a convenient outlet to plug into, or the cord on the vac is just too short and has to be moved to another outlet halfway through cleaning. The Central Vacuum System eliminates that problem too. A specialist will help you decide key spots to put the inlets so that cleaning becomes a breeze.
Another huge benefit to a Central Vacuum System is a healthier home. The quality of air inside your house will be greatly improved. Let me explain how. When you use your old standard type vacuum the dust and dirt is constantly being forced through the unit and back onto the air. Even with the high end, more expensive models with all their filtration they just don’t compare to a central system where all of those dirty allergens are carried out of the room and into a controlled central location. You will breathe easier and create a healthier environment for you and your loved ones by installing a Central Vacuum System in your home. That seems like a huge benefit to me.
Another wonderful benefit to a Central Vac system is that it will greatly increase the value of your home. Your house is your biggest investment, and these days probably your safest. One of these systems can add thousands of dollars in value when you go to sell, or refinance your home. Not to mention adding to it’s marketability. If you still have any questions, feel free to call us. A CVS Central Vacuum Specialist will be happy to answer your questions. A central Vacuum system can be a huge selling point. Having one installed can more than pay for itself in the long run, not to mention all of the benefits you will receive in the meantime. They can be installed in a new or existing home relatively easily and inexpensively.