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Integrated Technology Solutions
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Central Vacuum - InstallCentral Vacuum - Install - For BusinessCentral Vacuum - Repair or Service+1 more

Serving Millcreek, UT and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

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Emergency services offered

"Rich replaced my stop and waste valve for my sprinkler system. He showed up at the time I requested and kept me informed on the progress of the job. Good job at a great price. Will use him again."
Response time1 day
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High Desert HVAC
New to Angi
Central Vacuum - Repair or ServiceCentral Vacuum - Repair or Service - For Business

Serving Millcreek, UT and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

High Desert HVAC is a licensed and insured HVAC contractor serving Utah County and surrounding areas, specializing in residential and commercial system installations. We partner with homeowners, builders, and general contractors to deliver reliable, energy-efficient, and code-compliant HVAC solutions with clean, professional workmanship. Our commitment is to complete every project on schedule while providing dependable systems built for long-term performance.

Central Vacuum Systems questions, answered by experts

Before deciding whether or not to install a central vacuum system, consider the pros and cons to determine if it’s right for you.

Pros

  • Increased suction power

  • Improved air quality

  • Reduced noise pollution

  • Longer lifespan than traditional self-contained vacuum units

Cons

  • Higher upfront installation costs

  • Expensive repairs

  • Requires significant storage space

While caulking is handy for quite a bit of jobs, it’s still limited. Any crack or gap larger than 1/4 inch is best left for a more intensive repair job. When you hire house painters, they should run a thorough check to see what they need to repair before they start the job.

Large repairs that caulking typically won’t do well with include cracks or holes larger than a 1/4 inch, rotted wood, or metal surfaces, such as garage doors.

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.

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.

The best way to clean central vacuum pipes is to use a maintenance sheet to dislodge clogs and wipe the inside of the pipes clean. Alternatively, a professional can clean your central vacuum pipes for you.

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