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Have a vacuum-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give us a call today for more information!

  • What is a central vacuum system?

    A central vacuum system is a built-in system made up of a central vacuum unit, a vacuum tubing system, and an accessory kit. The vacuum unit is generally installed in a basement, garage, or mechanical room. Call us today to schedule your central vacuum installation.

  • Can I add a central vacuum system to my existing home?

    Yes, we are able to install it in an existing home. Central vacuum installation only will take a few hours.

  • What are the benefits of a central vacuum system?

    A central vacuum system provides many cleaning, personal, and financial benefits. The traditional vacuum cleaner market is expected to grow by 9.6% by 2028, according to OneDesk. Save yourself the stress and hassle of reviewing new upright vacuums by scheduling a central vacuum installation today!

  • How long does a central vacuum system last?

    A central vacuum unit can easily last 20 years. The life expectancy of a hose, carpet brush, and attachments varies depending upon use. You can always schedule central vacuum repair in order to increase your system's life expectancy.

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