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What is Central vacuum?

Hanmi developed central vacuum hoses on its own in 1999 and has distributed the
central vacuum hoses to qualified manufacturers in USA, Canada, Germany, Sweden,
Norway, Finland, Poland and China.
Hanmi has been producing Japanese style wire-reinforced PVC hoses for 35 years,
EVA vacuum cleaner hoses and central vacuum cleaner hoses for 5 years. Hanmi
also has technical know-how of stretch hoses with a wire in PVC jacket as well
as other kinds of hoses. Hanmi is supported by long experience engineers and
available to source any custom products.
Central vacuum cleaners have 3~5 times more cleaning power than most portable
vacuum cleaners so you get a superior cleansing in less time. Since the central
vacuum system is located in an isolated area, it can have bigger heavier motors.
This power will give a deep down clean and pick up that bread crumb you usually
have to go over five or six times to pick up using central vacuum a healthier
home environment. Using home central vacuum systems is a better way to reduce
indoor air pollutants and allergy-causing agents.
There is no heavy unit to pull, push or drag up stairs, no switches, and no
electrical cords to keep tripping over. Just connect the lightweight hose of
your central vacuum to any conveniently located inlet. So central vacuum is easy
to use.
Central vacuum systems saves you money drapes and furniture due to the
increased, deep-down cleaning power. A central vacuum system can be a great
investment for your home.
The better vacuum performance and ease of use lead to a cleaner home, longer
life for your carpets and furniture and an overall more desirable living
environment. A central vacuum is also typically low-maintenance and has 100%
filtration.
Investing in a central vacuum
system increases the market value of your home, as with other built-in
appliances. You can buy a central vacuum
for less than the cost of the high-end portable vacuum and watch the resale
value of your home go up almost 2000$ when appraised. Therefore, whether your
home is already built or under construction, a central vacuum system can be
installed easily and also be cost friendly. But You sometimes need to stand in a
cloud of dust when dumping the central vacuum system
out (unless you dump it straight into the outside garbage and close the lid
before the dust gets to you) although it usually is only 2 ~ 6 times a year.
This is the disadvantage of using central vacuum. The installed expense can be
higher than a stand-alone vacuum cleaner.
However, it is a fine investment for a home.
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