Vacuuming is a household necessity that practically no one enjoys, especially if you’ve got a lot of carpet covering the majority of your home’s square footage. Homeowners on the cutting-edge of domestic technology have ditched the push-unit and bought either a Eureka or Beam central vacuum system to make their lives easier. By placing inlets at precise locations throughout the home, an entire vacuum system runs throughout the walls and back to a motor unit creating all the suction power. An attached receptacle collects all the dirt and dust picked up by a lightweight power brush operating on the other end of the system. Think of it like pneumatic tubing running throughout your house, but instead of sending memos from one place to another, it eliminates mess that collects on your carpet, drapes, and furniture fabric. Even wood and tile flooring can be thoroughly cleaned with an array of special attachments that come with most systems.
Not only will the lifespan of your surfaces increase because of easier cleaning, but also the air quality in your home can greatly improve. Centralized systems use advanced filtering methods that can take out the pollen and harmful dust particles floating around unseen. Pet-owners can especially benefit from a power system in action instead of having every surface buried in clumps of cat hair. The price of a house-wide vacuum is far from cost-prohibitive, rather parts and installation average at as little as $1000, a price considerably lower than certain high-end portable models.