About Central Vacuum Systems

Everything about central vacuums

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Improved air quality

No Re-circulation:

Unlike traditional vacuums that recirculate dust and allergens back into the air, central vacuums vent outside. This means cleaner, fresher indoor air.

More powerful than a portable vacuum

The Drainvac central vacuum system is a powerful and efficient solution for improving indoor air quality. With its ability to effectively eliminate impurities, it provides a healthier and more comfortable living or working environment.

Durability and ease of use

Its durability and ease of use make it a long-term investment, while its versatility allows it to be installed in new buildings or as part of a renovation, offering a seamless integration with existing infrastructure.

A stationary central vacuum unit installed in a secluded location (basement, garage, etc.)

Central vacuums are very different from portable vacuums. They require the installation of a PVC piping system, generally inside the walls. This pipe network can easily be upgraded.

Inlets from which you have access to your vacuum hose

Wall inlets for central vacuum can be installed in various locations, such as hallways, bedrooms, and living rooms, allowing you to easily move around and clean different areas of your home with ease.

Choosing the right attachment to make household cleaning easier

A complete system includes some practical accessories: kitchen vacpan, central vacuum hose system, design vacuum inlets, everything you need to optimize the performance of your Drainvac system.
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Central vacuums are very different from portable vacuums.

They require the installation of a PVC piping system, generally inside the walls. There are other benefits:
  • Central vacuums do not release dust into the surrounding air of your home.
  • The durability and lifespan of a central vacuum is much greater than that of a canister vacuum.
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How to choose the right central vacuum for you?

Choosing a central vacuum usually implies considering some very precise information such as the size of your home, the number of rooms and floors, and the type of flooring you have. in order to assess your needs. Learn more

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Central vacuum filtration

Unlike traditional vacuum cleaners, which can stir up allergens and spread them back into the air, central vacuums collect debris and contaminants in a sealed system, removing them from the living space entirely.

Central vacuum installation

Central vacuums typically require installing a network of pipes, usually made of PVC, within the walls or under the floors of a building to transport the suction power from the central vacuum unit to the outlets and inlets throughout the space. For more information on how to perform the installation in an existing home or in those under construction, visit this section. Learn more
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Practical Systems

With a central vacuum system, many auxiliary products are available to help you clean your home even more quickly and efficiently. Learn more

Using your central vacuum system

With a central vacuum system, you can take your cleaning experience to the next level with a wide range of auxiliary products designed to make cleaning easier and more efficient. Learn more
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Bag and filter maintenance

Regular maintenance of the filtration systems dry only Drainvac central vacuum range is crucial to ensure your central vacuum operates efficiently and effectively. Learn more

Frequently asked questions

On our FAQ section we address most of the common questions and concerns asked about built-in central vacuum cleaners. Learn more
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Glossary technical terms

Here you will find a list of common technical terms related to central vacuum systems. Learn more

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