Understanding Central Vacuum Specs

When you’re shopping for a Central Vacuum, trying to make sense of the specifications can be a little bit daunting.  You might run across two machines with nearly identical specs, but one costs a few hundred dollars more. Here’s how to make sense of Central Vacuum...
Bagged or bagless vacuums – which is better?

Bagged or bagless vacuums – which is better?

Bagged or bagless – why does it matter?There seems to be a lot of debate – and an awful lot of advertising – about the advantages of bagless vacuum cleaners, with many manufacturers touting the cost savings that come from not having to buy vacuum bags.There’s also the...
Low voltage Rough-in

Low voltage Rough-in

416-520-4080 In home construction or renovation, most electrical wiring consists of standard 110 volt feeds for typical electrical needs, as well as 220 volt feeds for major appliances such as range, dryer, air conditioner, etc. In addition to this standard wiring,...
How to choose a Central Vacuum

How to choose a Central Vacuum

There are so many different options for Central Vacuums out there that shopping for a new one can be overwhelming. Most vacuums are on the pricier side so you want to make sure you make the best choice for your budget. So, when faced with seemingly countless brands,...
Advantages of Central Vacuum systems

Advantages of Central Vacuum systems

Central Vacuum systems provide quite a number of significant advantages over portable or hand-held vacuum cleaners. And, if you haven’t considered Central Vacuum systems before, Central Vacuum systems have a lot of neat innovations that help make household...