The Beam Vacuum - Installing The Best
A Beam vacuum is part of a central vacuum system that can be installed in almost every home. With the Beam vacuum there is no more lugging around a heavy vacuum cleaner, all you need to do is connect your central vacuum hose in the room you wish to vacuum, and off you go.
Installing Your Beam Vacuum System
Although beam vacuums can be installed in all homes, the best time to install your central vacuum system would be at the time of construction. This is due to the fact that walls are open and more accessible but that is not to say that a Beam vacuum system cannot be installed in your existing home without too much disturbance.
Installing a Beam vacuum is a fairly straight forward operation. A hole will be drilled from your living area through to your garage or utility room where you vacuum power unit will be installed. For those worried about dust there is no need. Using the suction from the installed power unit prevents any dust from escaping into your rooms. Automatic inlets are then installed in your rooms and all the ducting for your Beam vacuum system will be hidden behind cupboards or wardrobes.
Once your Beam vacuum is installed there is no more to do. Once you connect your hose to your vacuum inlet your unit will automatically switch on and you can begin your vacuuming. Beam vacuums are ideal for anyone who is short on storage as the only storage you will need is for your vacuum hose. Beam vacuums are also up to five times more powerful than your ordinary vacuum cleaner, so you can be sure your home will be cleaned to perfection.
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