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How A Central Vacuum System Works

First, you install the central vacuum unit in a remote location in your house. These locations include out-of-reach places like your basement and garage, among others. The attic may also be an ideal place to install the main unit of a central vacuum cleaner system if no one frequents the room.

After you have installed the central unit, the next things you have to worry about are the inlets. These inlets are where you plug the vacuum hose in when you clean.

You have absolute freedom in selecting the areas of your house where you construct these inlets. This can be tricky in do-it-yourself situations though, but professional installers have some knowledge that will help you select the placement of these inlets.

After the valves are selected and installed, you then install tubing. The tubing is installed behind your walls, and runs through your house into your remote central power unit.

 

 
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