Clean Up Your Life With a Central Vacuum Specialist

Almost all homes will have a vacuum cleaner of some sort, but is that enough?  A vacuum cleaner can pick up dirt, but it can’t remove allergens or noxious odors.  Central vacuums certainly have their benefits, one of them being increased suction power.

We have found that portability is a great thing, but when you take away that element, you have the ability to deploy a much more powerful vacuum cleaner. A central vacuum specialist will install the device in your basement, garage, or other room, and the bagless, filterless system will prevent the loss of suction that is normally present in filtered systems.

The central vacuum is actually a unit installed in your home or office, and a series of tubes will be run through the walls, ensuring that you can connect a vacuum at certain points. This saves you the trouble of storing a vacuum, and lugging it around. Another advantage is the ability to handle difficult debris. Filterless vacuums will be able to remove substances that a normal vacuum, or even a shop vac would have no chance with. Some of these include plaster dust, flour, wire clippings, broken glass, or even laser printer toner. In addition to that, there are some models that can serve as wet vacs and separate liquids from the debris.

Our central vacuum specialists will be able to place your vacuum in a good location, and ensure that the vacuum itself is well designed. That being the case, you can expect very little acoustic noise throughout your home during the operation of the vacuum. This is highly beneficial as you will be able to vacuum without disturbing the other occupants of your household.

While you might have to empty your vacuum bag frequently, this bagless system can hold up to 22 pounds of dirt and dust. Keep in mind that if you are utilizing a cyclonic vacuum, you should empty it outdoors to save yourself some trouble.

Because there is no heavy cannister to carry around, you do not run the risk of damaging your walls or your furniture.  If you are still concerned, you can be provided with a ‘hose sock’ to prevent damage to your baseboards. This is a great investment all around whether you are running a business or simply trying to make your home more efficient!