Hide-A-Hose Central Vacuums
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Hide-A-Hose – Central Vacuum Wall inlet
“Hide-A-Hose central vacuum practices” solves the problem of carrying and storing a central vacuum hose. Just pull out the amount of hose you require and start vacuuming. When you’re done, the suction from the central vacuum power unit retracts the hose. Hose lengths are customized based on the size of the floor. Every inlet can cover up to 2300 square feet. Audio/video systems, microwaves, air conditioners, and dishwashers are integrated into your home – why not incorporate the vacuum?
Installing in Homes with Central Vacuum
Basically, 50-foot Hide-A-Hose valves are installed in parts near all rooms with hard floors. A new HAH valve comprises a wall inlet, and pipe runs to the basement or attic tied into any prevailing pipe run. The power of the existing suction tank is typically plenty to retract the central vacuum hose back into the pipe run.
Installing in Homes without a Central Vacuum
Hide-a-hose vacuum wall inlet
All new building homes can be roughed-in with Hide-A-Hosecentral vacuums. Unfortunately, replacing existing central vacuum valves to HAH is not possible, since the existing pipe network has elbow connections that are too short. Hide-A-hose central vacuums connections are longer sweeping ones that minimize friction and allow the hose to move easily as it retracts.
We are excited about what the Hide-A-Hose Retractable Central Vacuum Hose System means to each homeowner’s vacuuming experience. You’ll never again have to deal with another cord or hose when using this superior common-sense vacuuming solution. It can be installed in any household at any time and can be retrofitted into homes that already have a central vacuum system.
The main complaint of regular vacuuming is the electrical cord, and for central vacuuming it is the hose. But when homeowners try using the retractable central vacuum hose from Hide-A-Hose, it swiftly becomes a “must-have” appliance. There is no cord to wrap up, no hose to put away, and no excuse for just getting the work done now since it is so easy. Just open the inlet door, quickly pull out any amount of hose, and then vacuum away. When done, the suction alone retracts the hose into the vacuum pipes, so there are no moving parts that wear down or require to be replaced in the wall or system. Hide-A-Hose is available in 30, 40, 50, and 60-foot lengths. One 50-foot Hide-A-Hose covers nearly 2,300 sq. Ft. so there are fewer inlets required than with the traditional central vacuum installation, which uses a 30-foot hose.
New households and existing homes with or without a central vac already installed, can have the Hide-A-Hose Retractable Hose System. The installation uses ordinary vacuum pipes and more extended sweep elbows and easily fits into 2×4 walls. Hide-A-Hose uses robust RF controls and air-powered tools for daily cleaning. Households with wall to wall carpet can have both Hide-A-Hose and traditional vacuum inlets if wanted. Traditional electric inlets power an electrical hose and beater brush for better wall-to-wall carpet washing.
Central Vacuum Benefits
- Eliminate hose management challenges.
- Easily use any hose length required.
- Efficient cleaning with fewer inlets
With a retractable Hide-A-Hose, handling a central vacuum hose has never been easier. Just pull out any amount of hose, connect the handle, and vacuum away. When done, the suction retracts the hose back into the vacuum pipes. One 50′ Hide-A-Hose covers around 2300 sq. Ft. so there are fewer inlets than a traditional system.
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