Central Vacuum System Installation for the Ordinary Heroes Among Us

You don’t have to be Superman to install your own central vacuum system. Everyday heroes live among us: men and women who place a shining new Imperium central vac in their homes over the course of a weekend. You don’t need a special suit or a magic power to become one of them. With a few helpful websites and some spare time, you can install your own central vacuum any day. It’s never too late, and the experience is rewarding.

“I think homeowners get a certain degree of satisfaction out of installing a central vacuum system themselves,” says Roger Ambrose, President and CEO of Central Vacuum Stores. “If you liked playing with Legos and Erector Sets as a child, you’ll probably love installing a central vacuum system.”

Today, the average weekend warrior can install a system in an existing home over the course of a weekend. Before you start dusting off your tool box, however, check out the following websites for valuable tips and information designed for the reasonably skilled customer. You don’t even have to leave your chair for this first step: just relax and watch the installation videos. (Go ahead and grab yourself a bowl of popcorn.)

Two of the most helpful vacuum websites are Beam and Central Vacuum Stores. Beam is the largest manufacturer of central vacuums in the world and has a portion of their website devoted to the “do-it-yourself” homeowner, including a “Seven Step Installation” guide, an installation video, and an installation manual. When Consumer Reports rated central vacuum systems in June of 2004, they awarded Beam the highest rating of any central vacuum on the market. In the same article, they also mentioned one retail website, centralvacuumstores.com which they said was the most comprehensive central vacuum site on the web. If you’re preparing to tackle a central vacuum installation, this website holds plenty of valuable information for you.

“Our site offers a step by step guide for anyone interested in the process,” Roger Ambrose explains. “We also have a unique interactive tool that allows you to do a side by side comparison of the specs on the majority of central vacuum units on the market today.” He also advises homeowners to be sure to choose the right size unit for their home and place their inlets strategically throughout the house.

After you’ve visited the websites and gathered information, don’t rush to install your central vacuum. First, consider the following questions:

1. What size unit should I buy?

2. Should I use a vacuum or plumbing pipe?

3. Do I need standard or electric inlets?

4. Who came first, Superman or Batman? (Don’t worry: this question is optional.)

People can feel overwhelmed when they first consider an installation project. Don’t be. You are not alone in the universe. Millions of websites and professionals are just waiting to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with you in this endeavor. For example, Roger Ambrose says anyone considering a project like this should take advantage of the free technical advice his company offers. Whether you go to your local central vacuum dealer, study the available online information, or call a company like Central Vacuum Stores, just know there is plenty of advice and help available to you.

The “do-it-yourself” central vacuum market is growing everyday because of the ease of installation and the helpful hints websites like Central Vacuum Stores and Beam are eager to offer. Don’t be afraid to install your own central vacuum system — it’s never too late, and when it’s done, you’ll feel like a hero.

Emily Young is a 17 year old college student. Her father is the Purchasing Supervisor at Central Vacuum Stores.

Article sources: centralvacuumstores.com

beamvac.com/usa/installation/do-it-yourself.aspx

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4 Responses to “Central Vacuum System Installation for the Ordinary Heroes Among Us”

  1. tsao on August 1st, 2010 at 9:47 am

    MHXANIKOS AYTOKINITON EIMAI FILE

  2. mcmehrisma on October 9th, 2010 at 9:21 am

    No. There has never even been a hint of President Obama being unfaithful to his wife and I am sure Obama has had moments of spare time.

  3. jeglynna yulay on November 1st, 2010 at 4:05 am

    i always said i wanted to live to be 150yrs old. but the way i feel today nah.
    magic powers, no, because everyone would want me to use them. and i know it wouldn't all be good.

  4. antino on November 17th, 2010 at 4:11 pm

    couldn’t resist sharing this with you it happened in the early 60s when i was your son’s ageas a mom you rock! When I was five my parents began to suspect I might be a bit ‘light in the loafers’ largely due to the sort of toys I chose to play with. Dolls. Dolls stolen from my sister who refused to share. Stealing them from her room was risky since she was almost three years my senior and out-weighed me by fifteen pounds. At Christmas I would write Santa requesting my own dolls but Erector Sets, Lincoln Logs and board [...]