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Choosing the right Central Vacuum System

When looking for a central vacuum system there are a few things that are important to think of before making your decision.

First you will want to consider what size central vacuum system is right for your home? This can be determined by figuring out amount of square footage you have in your home. The square footage is how all central vacuums specify the range of the central vacuum system power unit.

After you calculate your square footage you now need to determine how many inlets are required in your home for full coverage. This can be figured out by measuring with a measuring tape, keep in mind that the hose is 30 feet. The most common places for inlets are in the hall ways.

Other cleaning inlets that may be something to think about are the VacPan inlet. The VacPan is installed in the base board in your kitchen for easy clean ups. The VacPan works just like a dust pan all you need to do is sweep the dirt into the VacPan and it gets sucked away.

The last thing you need to consider is the proper accessories for your home. There are all different styles and brands of accessories. If your home will have carpeting and hard wood floors you may want to look for attachments that are designed for multi surfaces.

A popular set of deluxe accessories is the Electrolux CS300 Quite clean central vacuum system accessory kit. The CS3000 is designed with the whole house in mind. There are other styles of standard attachment that are just designed to clean bare floors. Also there is a special garage attachment kit for cleaning your car. Some consumers also purchase multiple sets of attachments to fit their needs.

So after you take all these factors taken into consideration you will be armed with the information necessary to make an informative purchase of your central vacuum system.

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