There’s no point in having a nice house if you aren’t going to take care of it. But the bigger the home, the more work is entailed in keeping it clean. That’s why investigating the best and easiest way to keep on with household chores is crucial. Central vacuum systems are a popular alternative to the standard portable units that leave much to be desired in terms of convenience. Forgoing the cords and small-capacity bags, a central plan uses specially designed wall ports that connect to a network of tubes powered by a unit in your garage or basement. That power unit, which can vary considerably in price depending on your needs, also has a large-capacity receptacle that doesn’t need to be emptied nearly as often as the ones found on upright units. Wands with powered brushes attached to the wall ports, also known as inlets, and feature a switch to turn on the power unit remotely rather than having to go to it every time you vacuum.
Central systems can increase the value of a home by an average of $2,000. It appeals to older homeowners because you aren’t required to haul a heavy vacuum up and down flights of stairs or from one room to another. The wand used by central vacuums is generally light and versatile. You can use a variety of attachments to not only clean the carpet effectively, but also the furniture and drapes. The overall air quality in your home can improve as well, simply because the power unit of a central system is capable of collecting far more dirty particles.