Central
Vacuum Installation
Thinking
about installing a Central Vacuum?
However,
it is important to educate yourself on which central vacuum
installation is right for your home,one
of our service technicians can help you
You have three installation options, along with supplementary
accessories that will enhance the system. These affordable
installations are applicable for newly constructed or existing homes
and take a day to install, with no damage or mess.
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Here
are your options, price ranges, features, and the pros and cons for
each type of system:
Traditional
Central Vacuum Installation
Price
Range
$1200 - $2800* For new home construction, four inlets, products, and
labor. Existing home installation may cost several hundred dollars more.
Features
Inlet valves cover all areas using a 30-foot plug-in hose. Traditional
inlet valves recieve a traditional-style vacuum hose.
Pros
A. Electric
carpet brush can be used for deep cleaning.
B. Quickest
installation.
C. Small
inlet footprint on wall.
D. Can
use any number of universal hoses.
Cons
A. Hose
storage and management.
B. Multiple
inlet locations to carry hose
Hide-A-Hose
Central Vacuum Installation
Price
Range
$2400 - $3900* For new home construction, two inlets, products, and
labor. Existing home installation may cost several hundred dollars more.
Features
Hide-A-Hose
Inlets cover all areas
using an integrated 50-foot retractable hose. The hose is pulled out
from the wall inlet where it is stored.
Pros
A. Fewer
inlets to install.
B. Eliminates
problems associated with traditional hoses.
C. Pull
out any length and instantly retract hose when finished.
D. Hose
length available in 30, 40, 50, and 60-feet increments.
Cons
A. Cannot
use an electric vacuum brush for carpet.
B. More
difficult installation.
+ Traditional &
Hide-A-Hose Installation
Price
Range
$2400 - $3000* For new home construction, three inlets, products, and
labor. Existing home installation may cost several hundred dollars more.
Features
Inlet valves for a traditional-style hose that covers second story, and
an inlet valve with a 50-foot retractable hose that covers first story.
Pros
A. Retractable
hose for hard floor surfaces and area rugs.
B. Traditional
inlets for electric vacuum brush for carpeting.
C. Best
of both worlds - deepest carpet cleaning and ease-of-use.
Cons
A. 30-foot
hose storage and management.
B. Two
tool sets needed: electric upstairs, non-electric downstairs.
Contact us Let one of our service technicians answer your
questions and provide a FREE Quote.
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Areas
we service in Metro Vancouver, BC are: Burnaby,
New Westminster,
Coquitlam, Port Moody, Maple Ridge, West
Vancouver, North Vancouver, Richmond, Delta, Ladner, Tsawwassen,
Surrey, White Rock, Langley, Abbotsford and Chilliwack.
Call
us
Today at 604-275-0130
or Customer Service:
contactus@vac-center.com
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