Centralised Vacuum System

Centralised Vacuum System

A centralised vacuum system is the most convenient, quiet and hygienic cleaning system available for a home or business premises. Unlike a conventional vacuum cleaner, the suction unit is installed in a utility area — garage, storage room or plant room — while a network of pipes built into the walls distributes vacuum inlets throughout every room. The result is a home free from noise, free from recirculated dust and free from the need to drag a heavy appliance from room to room.

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Centralised Vacuum System

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How a Centralised Vacuum System Works

The heart of the system is the central vacuum unit: a high-powered motor installed outside the living areas, generating suction far superior to that of any portable domestic vacuum cleaner. From this unit, small-diameter PVC pipes run through the walls to the vacuum inlets distributed across each room.

To vacuum, the user simply connects a flexible hose to the nearest inlet, automatically activating the central unit. Dust, mites and allergens travel through the pipework to the collection container, which only needs emptying two to four times a year. At no point does particle-laden air return to the inside of the property, as the system expels the filtered air outdoors, ensuring total hygiene.

Advantages

Why Centralised Vacuum Systems Are Better

The key difference is not only convenience, but also indoor air quality. While a conventional vacuum cleaner recirculates particles within the room, a centralised system expels all dirty air outdoors, tackling allergy and dust mite problems at the source. The second major advantage is the almost complete absence of noise: because the unit is located in a technical room, the sound level inside the rooms is minimal, allowing cleaning to be carried out without disturbing rest or work.

In terms of performance, these motors offer suction up to four times greater than domestic vacuum cleaners, reducing cleaning time on any surface. In addition, integrating solutions such as a thermodynamic system represents a significant step forward, guaranteeing 24-hour operation and energy savings of up to 70% in domestic hot water and heating. It is a low-maintenance technology, fully compatible with existing installations and ideal for swimming pool climate control, while also enabling access to official subsidies for renewable energies.

Who It Is Ideal For

The Centralised Vacuum System for Your Home

Detached Houses and Villas

This is the most common case, where the improvement in quality of life is greatest. A home with strategically placed inlets covers the entire surface area, avoiding the need to carry heavy equipment up and down the stairs. The flexible hose reaches every corner with complete ease. Ideal for new-builds or renovations, and highly feasible in already completed homes.

Hotels, Holiday Apartments and Accommodation Businesses

Centralised vacuum systems are a profitable investment for the hospitality sector. They eliminate portable equipment, reduce cleaning times and improve air quality, something highly valued by guests with allergies. In hotels on the Costa del Sol, this efficiency makes a real difference to operating costs..

Residential Communities and Communal Areas

Centralised vacuum systems in communal areas — garages, entrance halls and shared rooms — improve building hygiene and simplify maintenance. A single central unit with strategically placed inlets covers the entire surface area, eliminating the need for individual equipment on each floor.

Installation

New-Build or Existing Property

The most widespread belief is that centralised vacuum systems can only be installed in new-build properties. This is not the case. Installation in already built homes is entirely feasible and, in fact, accounts for a large part of the projects we carry out. Small-diameter pipes can run through suspended ceilings, built-in wardrobes or wall chases that are easily repaired. The final visual impact is minimal.

In a new-build or full renovation, installation is simpler and more cost-effective because the pipes are embedded in the walls before the final finishes are applied. If you are building a home or carrying out a major renovation, this is the ideal time to consider a centralised vacuum system from the very beginning of the project.

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