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mole
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Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #41 Jul 29, 2008 4:57 pm |
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Dusty as I mentioned earlier that most builders opt for the cheap specials to put in new homes and customers that have these don't really like them. They now come in to buy vacuums instead. Things like vacpans and hide a hose are starting to pique curiosity in them again. Hi Lucky1, as a general rule of thumb,when quoting jobs, Always ask what the square footage of the dwelling is.
Take the Sq footage and divide by 700 this will tell you how many valves you will need give or take a half of valve. Then you can reccomened a system and attachment kit that they will be happy with. ITS better to overpower than to underpower the system. Hope this helps MOLE
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HaroldGreenly
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Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #42 Nov 10, 2008 4:53 pm |
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If you could carry one brand of central vacuum I think it should be MD. They are the most dealer-centric brand, I think.
This message was modified Dec 16, 2008 by a moderator
-Harold Greenly,
My favorite vac is a SilentMaster.
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Cvacplanet
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Re: Your Choice for a Built-in System
Reply #43 Dec 29, 2008 2:39 pm |
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There are so may central vacuums to choose from, like mole was saying when you get a customers square footage you should double it. So if their home is 3,500 sq. ft. suggest a vacuum that can do up to 5,000 - 7,000 sq. ft., this will maximize the suction. When the customer is using the inlet furthest away from the unit, you do not want them to have a loss of suction. There are really some good brands out there and everyone has their preference. I personally like the Valet machines made by Lindsay. Lindsay Mfg. also makes AstroVac, Imperium, Vacu-Maid and others. The Beam unit is a great unit, and the company really supports local dealers, but their prices are pretty high. I would stay away from Nutone. In my opionion their units are crap, just not the same units from 15 years ago.
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