10 Reasons to Love Your Central Vacuum Cleaner

In the United States, the average American deep-cleans their home five times a month. Additionally, out of all the household cleaning tasks, 31% of Americans enjoy vacuuming the most, beating out the chore of cleaning the sink by 4%.

Vacuuming is a household chore that needs to be done periodically to have a clean home. This is especially true if you have pets. But most vacuums are heavy, have a limited life, and are noisy.

So, today we're looking at the benefits of a central vacuum cleaning system, and our ten reasons to love them might have you want to invest in one immediately.

What Is a Central Vacuum Cleaner?

A central vacuum cleaner is a household appliance that removes dirt and dust from your floors and furniture. Looking at a central vacuum cleaning system vs. traditional vacuum cleaners, central vacuums have a central power unit that is situated somewhere else in the home, such as the basement or garage. From this central vacuum power unit, pipes are installed throughout the walls leading to fixtures in several areas of the building.

Depending on your system, some may come with appliance features like detachable or retractable hoses at each port. Some central vacuum cleaning systems also have open sections installed in the skirting board - called automatic dustpans or kitchen sweep inlets - where you can sweep debris. This debris then gets sucked up by the central vacuum system.

There aren't many central vacuum cleaner drawbacks, so let's get right to the things you'll going to love.

1. Less Noise

A significant benefit to a central vac system is noise reduction. If you live in a busy household where some family members work from home, using a traditional vacuum makes talking or watching something on TV virtually impossible.

With a central vacuum cleaner, the motor is stored away in the central hub, which is situated elsewhere in the home. This means that the vacuum's noise is only audible near the hub.

2. Cleaner Air

If you suffer from allergies, then a central vacuum cleaner can help. Central vacs don't recirculate air like traditional vacuums and instead suck the dirt and debris out of the home. Once it reaches the central hub, it is exhausted outside.

This means that the air in your home is free from dust and allergens and has been proven to reduce allergies in homes where a central vacuum cleaner is used.

3. Less Pet Hair

Pet owners can attest to how much pet hair can get around your house, and many people battle to find a vacuum that's powerful enough to grab all the pet hair.

A central vacuum cleaner vs. traditional has a much more powerful motor allowing it to pick up more pet hair than the average conventional vacuum. To compare, regular vacuums have between 100 to 200 air watts, whereas a central vac has between 500 and 1000.

4. Less Effort

Anyone using a traditional vacuum can contest how much effort it takes to haul around the house. This is especially true if you live in a multi-story home where you have to carry it upstairs,

With a central vacuum cleaner, you can say goodbye to carrying your traditional vacuum up and down the stairs. With a central vac installed, you only have to reconnect the hose to each port you use.

5. Multiple Attachments

Most vacuum cleaners come with an attachment or few. These attachments can clean hard-to-reach places, stairs, and other nooks and crannies.

When investing in a central vac, your system may provide several attachments. If it doesn't, you can always buy accessories later as you need. Types of attachments available for the central vacuum cleaner are:

  • Hard Floor Tool
  • Crevice Tool
  • Telescopic Wands
  • Dusting Brush
  • Hose Hanger
  • Several Different Hose Types

6. A Bigger Drum

When vacuuming a large house with a traditional vacuum, you'll find yourself making multiple trips to the bin to empty the drum. A central vacuum cleaner comes with a much larger drum (typically 5-10 gallons), so you can use it for more extended periods before emptying it.

7. Goodbye Repairs

Traditional vacuum cleaners have a lifespan of around eight years before you need to replace parts or the entire thing. It can last even less if it's not properly cared for and maintained.

Central vacuum systems, in contrast, can last twenty years or more, especially if you take care of and regularly maintain them.

8. Better Resale Value

Not everyone thinks about selling their home, especially if you've just moved in. However, the fact remains that a house with a central vacuum cleaner installed will have a higher resale value if you do eventually want to sell.

Consider a central vacuum center as an investment in your property.

9. No Cords or Cables

When you use a traditional vacuum, you have to battle with the cables constantly so you don't vacuum over them or get tangled. Not to mention having to unplug the cleaner and replug it into another room as you move through the house.

A central vacuum cleaner has no cords or cables you can trip over or need to wrestle. There is also no unplugging and replugging as some central vacs come with retractable tubes at each port.

10. Great Warranties

A regular vacuum cleaner typically only comes with a two-year warranty. This means you only have two years when your vacuum can go faulty and is covered under warranty.

Central vacuum cleaners can come with a much more extended warranty. The warranty depends on the manufacturer but is generally either a 10- or 20-year or a limited lifetime warranty. A limited lifetime warranty means they will replace/repair the system so long as they are still manufacturing that model.

Invest In A Central Vacuum Cleaner Today

A central vacuum cleaner is handy and can make your life much easier. There is no more carrying the regular vacuum around the house. And, if you suffer from allergies or have a lot of pet hair struggles, then investing in a central vac might be ideal.

If you're looking for quality central vacuum systems, look no further. We at CrossVac have top-quality systems, a wide range of attachments, fittings, inlet valves, and retractable hose systems. Visit our shop to find the perfect system for your home.

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