Vacuum Systems
Benefits
Facts about your vacuum cleaners
How can a central vacuum system help?
What do I do now?
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Benefits
- No noise.
- No smells.
- No recirculated dust.
- Timesaving, due to it's light-weight and powerful design.
- Versatile, with a large range of attachments and tools.
- More powerful, due to commercial strength motors.
- More durable. Unlike portable cleaners which are dragged, pushed and pulled around the home, central vacuum units are permanently stored out of the way where they are not prone to damage.
- Add value to your home. More and more developers are specifying systems in their luxury developments.
Central vacuum systems are essential for homes, offices, hotels, schools and clean rooms in general.
There is no doubt that a central vacuum system will add value to your home and increase comfort levels.
- It will reduce stress through less noise.
- It will keep the house freer of dust because there is no recirculated dust as with conventional vacuum cleaners.
- It will most certainly keep the air in your house fresher.
Facts about your vacuum cleaners
If you have animals, you will know that when you switch your vacuum cleaner on, it emits a smell - sometimes thoroughly unpleasant smells.
This is because your dust container, whether it be bag or bagless, contains animal hairs and dirt from the floor. The bacteria in these grow and start to smell.
When you switch on your cleaner, very warm air (heated by the vacuum motors) passes over your compost of accumulated dirt, picks up all the smells and emits them into the room which you are trying to clean.
It doesn't matter how well filtered your machine is, the air it sucks in has to be blown out. And with it, all the festering odours.
Of course this happens even without animals. We all spill small amounts of food, cough (or worse), shed skin (90% of normal household dust is human skin!) and all this organic matter is sucked up into your ‘cleaner'. Enough said.
How can a central vacuum system help?
With a central vacuum system, everything is sucked out of the living area, via a central container which collects the dust and debris and finally the filtered air is blown outside.
A large debris container means that you empty it far less frequently than with your conventional vacuum cleaner. The container size is 30 litres. Compare that your average domestic vacuum cleaner.
Being a remote dedicated power unit we can have larger, more robust vacuum motors that use no more electricity than the smaller variety and yet produce more suction and air flow resulting in greater cleaning power.
What do I do now?
Go to our What do I do now page to find out more about the next steps you should take.
(If you have constructive criticisms, corrections or suggestions to make in
respect of the above statements please write to us at info@centralvacuums.co.uk)
