A central vacuum is a permanent vacuum system that's installed throughout a building. It uses a central motor to suck dust, dirt and allergens through PVC pipes into a collection unit. A central vacuum's motor unit is usually located in a basement, garage, or utility room. A network of PVC pipes runs through the walls of the building and inlet valves are installed in walls throughout. To clean, plug a lightweight hose with cleaning attachment into an inlet valve. We have been in business for over 30 years. We solve problems and tackle projects that others have tried and failed. We are professionals who do one thing and one thing right and we are the best at what we do.
Central Vacuum Installations and Service
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"Over 30 years in business, I have let 6-8 customers fall through the cracks mainly because I was too busy, but its my fault, so I take full responsibility. Regarding the home: About 3 years ago, I replaced the motor in her old Vacuflow unit because it was full of water. Months went by and the new motor seized again. Excessive water was the cause. I bought a new motor and installed it - No Charge. More months went by and once again water blew up the motor. This time I installed a new Vacuumaid unit At Cost and I moved the unit location. More months went by and the electrical board shorted out by, you guessed it, water! I replaced it - No Charge. The last trip, the motor was blown again because of water. Again, I installed a motor No Charge! No business owner on the planet would have done all of this! I have done 5,369 service calls and installed new units in 3,000+ homes. That is 8,369 customers, 99.9% of whom are completely and totally satisfied with the service my one-man show legitimate company provided."
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