Central vacuum cleaning systems - are they worth the price?

29 of December '21

Perhaps we have already heard somewhere about central vacuum cleaning systems, known as - "central vacuum cleaner". Such an invention can be a great solution for our home. It is worth thinking about it even before we start renovation or construction. However, will this vacuum cleaner be better for us than traditional vacuum cleaners? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this solution and in which houses it will bring the greatest benefits - we suggest.

Schematyczny przekrój domu z system centralnego odkurzania

Schematic cross-section of a house with a central vacuum cleaning system

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What is a central vacuum cleaner?

Central vacuuming systems work through a centrally located, suction-generating unit. The system's motor and trash can are usually located away from the main living areas, usually in a basement, garage or storage room. A central vacuum cleaner contains a system of tubes hidden in the walls of the house. This tubing system connects to a motor-driven suction unit and a central dirt bin. The tubing system also connects to vacuum wall openings located throughout the house. When we need a vacuum cleaner, all we have to do is plug the long hose into a wall outlet and turn on the system. With the help of the hose, dirt and debris sucked in, travel to the hidden duct system and then down to the dirt container. The motor and collection container of a central vacuuming system are stationary, but in a traditional central vacuuming system, the hose used for vacuuming must be moved from room to room. When not in use, the hose is stored in a closet or other invisible location. The number of wall ports installed can vary, but there is usually at least one wall port per floor.
The central vacuum system should be maintained by cleaning the central dirt container and filter about once or twice a year. This is very little work compared to traditional vacuum cleaners, which require regular replacement of filters or dirt bags.

What are the advantages of central vacuuming?

  • Central vacuum cleaners are often more powerful in terms of suction power compared to portable vacuum cleaners. It can be up to 5 times more powerful. As a result, a central vacuum cleaner cleans more thoroughly.

  • Another advantage is that you don't have to carry the vacuum cleaner anywhere, and it doesn't have wires that we have to rewire. The only thing needed for vacuuming is a hose, the length of which is selected to reach every nook and cranny of the room.

  • Central vacuuming systems provide better indoor air quality. Dirt and dust, allergens that are vacuumed up, are discharged directly into the main dust bin, which is usually located in the basement or garage. There is no risk of dirt being blown out of the unit back into the living area. This is especially beneficial for people who suffer from allergies or asthma.

  • A central vacuum system is quieter than a traditional vacuum cleaner because its motor is usually located far from the living area.

  • The suction power of a central vacuum system is unlikely to decrease over time unless the central vacuum filter becomes clogged. With a traditional one, the suction power tends to decrease as the bag or canister fills with debris.

  • Manufacturers claim that installing a central vacuum system in the home will increase its value. However, it is important to remember that central vacuum cleaners are popular mainly among people who have used them.

  • We can add automatic dustpans to a central system. This is probably one of the best features, especially if we don't have a lot of carpets and rugs in the house. They allow us to collect debris swept with a standard broom directly into the central vacuum system. They are mounted under cabinets or in baseboards and can be attached without having to bend down.

Długi wąż centralnego odkurzacza ma swoje wady i zalety

A long central vacuum cleaner hose has its advantages and disadvantages

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What about the disadvantages of the system?

  • Central vacuuming systems are expensive compared to most portable vacuum cleaners. The price is as much as five thousand zlotys - it will vary depending on the size and durability of the unit, the number of wall ports, hoses, connectors and accessories you decide on.
  • Although we won't have to carry the vacuum cleaner and cord, if we decide to buy a central vacuum cleaner, we will still have to drag the relatively long hose with us when vacuuming. It could potentially scratch or damage walls, corners or pieces of furniture.
  • Central vacuuming systems are generally less energy efficient than traditional vacuum cleaners

Alternative

What if the floors in our house or apartment are mostly tile, wood, stone, or we don't have the square footage to make installing a central system cost-effective? An interesting idea is to use an alternative to the dustpan itself connected to the central system. There are such built-in vacuum cleaners on the market, which, like traditional vacuum cleaners, have garbage bags. Thus, we can easily sweep the apartment with a broom and pick up trash with such a dustpan.

Elaboration: Dominika Tyrlik

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