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Modern Security Systems Corp
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Serving Sandia Park, NM and surrounding areas

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In business since 1993

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"Randy, has been handling my alarm systems on all the houses I’ve owned over 30 years now and he’s always does a professional job on the installs. The monitoring people are great and professional as well. Keep up the great work Modern Security."
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Outrider Pump and Water Well Drilling
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Serving Sandia Park, NM and surrounding areas

In business since 1975

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Emergency services offered

Outrider Pump and Water Well Drilling is a locally owned company proudly serving Tome and surrounding areas. We offer multiple decades of industry experience and have the best prices and best service guaranteed. Call us today to discuss your next project.

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Experienced professionals don’t usually need to take down drywall to install the central vacuum. They are experienced in working in the tight spaces between walls and in crawl spaces to minimize any damage. The only drywall changes should be the holes cut for the new outlets. However, home design, existing plumbing, and other factors may require some modification. An estimate from a professional contractor should include information if any changes need to be made.

The disadvantages associated with central vacuums start with cost. They are expensive to install, especially in existing homes, as retrofitting requires opening walls. The system's bulky hoses can also be inconvenient to maneuver and store compared to portable vacuums. Additionally, repairs may need professional service, adding to maintenance costs. Lastly, while powerful, they may be overkill for smaller homes or apartments, making the investment less practical for some households.

No. Only the hose or the attachments are portable in a central vacuum system. A portable vacuum is a standalone model like a stick, canister, or upright. A central vacuum system is defined by a central power unit, which is installed in one place like an AC unit, and the connected network of piping to funnel the suction.

Yes, installing a central vacuum system typically adds value to your home. The ease of use, longevity, and superior suction power of a central vacuum system can add up to $2,000 to your home’s value if you decide to sell. Potential buyers may consider the central vacuum a perk to purchasing your home.

They’ll use more electricity than the average upright vacuum, but not remarkably more. Most power units plug into a standard 120-volt outlet and don’t have significant power demands. You shouldn’t notice an increase in electricity bills. If you have any specific questions about energy costs, ask your installer as you examine purchase decisions. Larger power units will need more electricity for their suction levels.

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