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Beam Central Vacuum Systems by Electrolux

A Beam Central Vacuum can be installed in your new construction or existing house in no time, without any mess or walls repair. If your building a new house, you will want to rough in your central vacuum piping after the plumber and electrician have finished their rough. You must also finish the rough installation before insulation and sheet rock. After the sheet rock is painted, you will want to finish installing the inlet covers and hang and test the power unit. Up to 100% of all existing homes can be installed with central vacuum. This is mainly done through a chase, through the attic, or running the pipe in a closet on top of a closet.

With each set of attachments you get the tools to easily and effectively clean any carpet, hardwood floor, or surface above the floor. Beam also manufactures optional accessories so you can clean: window blinds and shutters, ceiling fans and blades, and underneath the refrigerator. And lastly we can not forget the pet hair groom brush by Beam which will let you clean all the hair off your pet, and have it sucked directly into your central vacuum.

The Beam Q accessory package is the top of the line cleaning attachments, and followed by a close second with the Beam Solaire accessory package, which is also a high performance accessory package. The Beam Classic accessory package is the traditional style that is still available today, and the Beam Rugmaster accessory package is also a very effective current model. See why others are pleased with their Beam central vacuum cleaners. The latest central vacuum accessory package are now Beam by Electrolux, so you know you are getting the absolute best in floor care cleaning equipment.

Another plus to purchasing a Beam central vacuum is that all of the parts are available and most Beam central vacuum parts and Beam central vacuum motors can be found on the internet. Parts are always available for all the new and earlier models central vacuums, so you can plan on having your Beam central vacuum for many years to come. This will ensure that your Beam central vacuum can well outlive the standard 10 year warranty on all new Beam central vacuums

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