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Central Vacuum Systems

  • Overview

  • Hide-A-Hose

  • Green Choice

  • Vroom™ Quick Clean

  • Vacuflo® & Dirt Devil®

  • Central Vacuum Attachments

  • Bag or No Bag?

  • Best Vacuum

  • Central Vacuum Hose

  • Central Vacuum System or Traditional Upright? Weighing the Options

  • Want a 3-second clean-up?

  • Increasing Your Home’s Value in Big and Small Ways

  • Choosing the Right Home Organization Products

  • Mop and Vacuum in One Easy Step

  • “SPOT ON” cleaning for the room that seems to invite more messes.

  • Cleaning Problem Pet Zones

  • There’s clean, and then there’s White Glove Clean.

  • TurboCat® Zoom

  • Mini Vacuum Attachment Kit

  • Lint Brush

  • Longer Hoses for Central Vacs Make Retrofitting Even Easier

  • For Maximum Vacuum Cleaning Power

 



BAG OR NO BAG?

A central vacuum system renders the argument obsolete.

In the market for a new vacuum cleaner? Confused by all the discussions of the pros and cons of choosing a “bagless” vacuum cleaner over a product that still uses bags? Maybe now is the time to install a central vacuum system, which resolves that dilemma once and for all.

While there are many advantages to owning a central vacuum system over a traditional vacuum cleaner, one of the biggest benefits lies in the fact that virtually ALL the dirt removed from your home is carried away through the hose to a central unit, where it can be periodically emptied. Unlike a traditional vacuum cleaner, NONE of the dirt escapes the vacuum cleaning unit to re-circulate back into the air or fill a bag. There is no bag to replace or clean, which saves you time, money and considerable mess. Allergy sufferers especially appreciate never having to shake out or dispose of dust-filled bags that invariable aggravate symptoms.

Cleaning efficiency is another reason to choose a central vacuum system and forever “bag the bag.” With every session using traditional vacuum cleaners, the bag or dirt canister fills up, thus reducing the suction power of the vacuum. In essence, the only time a traditional vacuum cleaner works at peak efficiency is the very first time it is used after a new bag is installed. Cleaning quality begins to diminish with every use thereafter.

Learn more about how a central vacuum system can help you keep a cleaner home here.





did u know

50% of all illnesses are caused or aggravated by your indoor air that you breathe.


 

 

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