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Central Vacuum Installation & Maintenance

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A common question we heere when it comes to central vacuum systems is: Can I install one myself? The answer is yes, you most certainly can. Before you do however, remember that these systems must be installed within the walls of your home.  If you have the experience in doing this type of construction, doing it yourself can save you money on your new central vac system.  If not, you should have it professionally installed or the cost may increase significantly if you botch the job.

If you want to ensure proper installation of your central vac system, it's probably best to have a professional do it. But if you're confident in your do-it-yourself skills, many central vacuum manufacturers offer complete installation instructions and installation videos. If you think this is the path you want to purse, a good resource to check out is CentralVacuum.com: Central Vacuum Installation to get a feel for what it would take to complete this type of project 

Central Vac Maintenance

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Installing a central vacuum system is not a simple task.
Central vacuum systems require very little in terms of maintenance. The most important thing to remember is to regularly empty out the dirt canister or replace the bags used in your system.   You also need to be certain to regularly clean and/or change the filters to keep your system running at peak proficiency and increase your systems lifespan.


Remember, maintaining your system and keeping the filters clean is a vital step in ensuring your home air quality is maintained.

Now that you understand how central vacuum systems work, it's time to clean up! For more information on central vacuum systems and related topics, contact K. Kelly, Inc. at 920-469-3500.

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  • Home
  • Heating
    • Forced Air Systems
    • Furnaces
    • Furnace Maintenance
    • Boilers / Radiant Heating
    • Heat Pumps
    • Hydronic Heating
  • Cooling
    • Central Air Conditioning
    • Air / Ground Heat Pumps
  • Nest Pro
  • Plumbing
    • Faucets
    • Toilets & Sinks
    • Tub & Shower
    • Sump Pumps
    • Water Heaters >
      • Electric Water Heaters
      • Gas Water Heaters
      • Tankless Water Heaters
    • Pipe Repairs & Installation
    • Garbage Disposals
    • Dishwashers
  • Geothermal
    • How Does Geothermal Work >
      • Geothermal Concepts
      • Anatomy of a Geothermal Heat Pump
      • Open Loop Systems
      • Closed Loop Systems
    • Geothermal Q&A
    • Geothermal Incentives
  • Radon, Air Quality
    • Radon Services
    • Indoor Air Quality
    • Central Vac Systems >
      • Central Vacuum Types
      • Central Vac Installation & Maintenance
  • Contact Us
    • Meet The Staff
    • Careers
    • Testimonials
    • Feedback
    • Financing
    • Resources & Links >
      • Maintenance Plans