Central Vacuum for New Houses

Find out how to add value and indoor air quality to your new home with central vacuum

Benefits of central vacuums for new homes

  • Customization options to meet specific family and home needs

  • Various options available, including Electron EVS central vacuum, Electron Mini Vacuum, and accessories for all major brands

  • Ideal for those building a new home or upgrading their current cleaning system

  • VacuumOne has everything you need to make the smart choice for your home.

Why Choose a Central Vacuum for your new home


Building a new home can be overwhelming with so many decisions to make, from selecting flooring and paint colors to choosing appliances and fixtures.

It's important not to overlook a crucial element: how to keep your home clean and healthy. and ways to increase your home’s indoor air quality

Traditional portable vacuums can be cumbersome and ineffective in removing dust and allergens, but central vacuums offer a perfect solution. Discover the benefits of central vacuums for new homes and choose the perfect cleaning solution for your family's carpets, hard floors, and more..

How do Central Vacuums Works?

Central vacuum piping is built into the walls of your home at construction stage. About the same time as your electrician and plumber does their prewire.

At the final fit off VacuumOne attaches the wall inlets, vacpan and power unit (vacuum machine) in the garage. To operate, you simply plug a hose into a wall outlet and vacuum away! The dirt and debris are then sucked through the internal pipework and into a power unit.

52% Increase in Indoor Air QUALITY

61 % reduction in  exposure to allergens

45% faster cleaning

Ducted Vacuums for New Homes

New Zealand’s best machines are Australian-Made. Electron EVS Central Vacuums have been the symbol of Quality for 35 years. Built To Last A Lifetime, Installed by Experts.

  • Find out about our free design and advice service for your new home. Hide a Hose, Vacpans, Extra Long Hoses and powerful Electron Power Vacuums we can help.

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  • If you renovating or just at planning stage, talk to our team about installing a central vacuum system in your house. Renovations are all about upgrading so why not upgrade to a new Electron vacuum or a whole new system. Find out more here

  • Don’t pay too much for your replacement central vacuum because of fancy brand name machines. Electron machines have the power without the huge price tag.
    See our range of central vacuum motors

  • Choose from the best selection of brushes, hoses, hose socks, vacpans, and accessories

  • At VacuumOne, we provide comprehensive central vacuum services, including sales, installation, and maintenance. Vacuum pipe repairs or replacement wall inlets, we are here to help. FIND OUT MORE

Electron Vacuums

Jump to our range of high-quality EVS power units.

We have a vacuum for every home & Business. Panel Beaters, Hairdressers & Rest Homes all love Electron.

Hoses & Accessories

See our range of central vacuum brushes, hoses, hose socks, and extendable pipes. Compatible with all major central brands like Beam, Kiwivac, Smart, & Electrolux

Replacement Vacuums

Do you have an exisiting central vacuum system but its stopped, lost power or it’s just not powerful enough? Simply replace the power unit. See our range here

What differnt Types of central Vacuums systems are there?

There are a few different types of central Vacuums. We have machines, solutions, and ducted systems for new homes, businesses mosques, churches, and rest homes. Read the VacuumOne Buyer Guide Here

New Homes

JA ducted vacuum is built into the walls of your home. Instead of dragging around a heavy, portable vacuum cleaner, you simply plug a hose into a wall outlet and vacuum away! The dirt and debris are then sucked through the hose and into a central unit, usually located in the garage or basement. The main advantage of a ducted vacuum system is that it's much more powerful and efficient than a traditional portable vacuum. It also helps to improve indoor air quality by venting the dirt and debris outside of the home, rather than recirculating it back into the air.

Businesses

A central vacuum system is a popular upgrade for businesses that need to clear away mess quickly. We have solutions for hairdressers, car groomers and panel beaters. These include Electron Mini Vac that is perfect for sweeping up to. Or Our heavy Duty HPV for cleaning up cars, broken glass, and dirty. Talk to us to find the best solution for your business

Hide a Hose & Vacpans

Hide-A-Hose is a unique feature of central vacuum systems that allows the user to pull out a length of hose from a vacuum inlet valve and then retract it into the wall when finished. This eliminates the need for a separate hose storage area and allows for a cleaner and more streamlined appearance. The hose is stored in the vacuum tubing in the wall and can be extended up to 50 feet to reach various areas of the home. Hide-A-Hose is an ideal solution for homeowners who value convenience and want to keep their home looking tidy.

How do I know which central vacuum system to install?

There are a few factors that will help you know which central vacuum system to install. We have installed systems in almost every possible location. Including rest homes, small hotels, hairdressers, mosques, churches, large homes, and apartments. Below are some of the considerations that we ask about to find the right system for our customers

House size.

Distance between inlets

The type of house construction

How you will use your central vacuum system.

Budget

House size

The size of a house can affect the type of central vacuum system that should be installed. Larger homes may require more powerful units and longer hoses to efficiently clean all areas, while smaller homes may be adequately served by a smaller, less powerful system. It is important to consider the size of the home and individual cleaning needs when selecting a central vacuum system.

Distance between inlets

When installing a central vacuum system, it is important to strategically place the inlets throughout the home. Inlets are typically installed on the walls and should be placed in high-traffic areas and near where dirt and debris are likely to accumulate, such as in the hallways, living room, and garages. The number and placement of inlets will depend on the size and layout of the home, as well as the desired level of convenience and efficiency. We have a variety of hoses lengths that range between 10m -18m.

The type of house construction

The type of house construction can affect the installation of a central vacuum system in many ways. For example, a house with a concrete slab foundation may require different installation techniques than a house with a crawl space or basement. The placement of steal beams or firewalls are also considered. Because it's so important to consider the construction materials of your home it is best to talk with our team early in the planning process.

How you will use your central vacuum system.

The type of central vacuum system you need will depend on how you plan to use it. For example, businesses like hairdressers and retirement homes may require additional features such as specialized cleaning tools and larger capacity systems. For households, the size of the home and frequency of use will determine the type of system needed. An apartment may only require a mini vac while a larger home may need a full-sized central vacuum system with inlets throughout the house, and additional features like a vacpan in the kitchen or a hide-a-hose system for easy access.

Budget

Your budget is an important consideration when choosing a central vacuum system. Larger homes and more complex systems may require a higher initial investment but can provide long-term savings through increased efficiency and improved air quality. However, for smaller homes or those with a more modest budget, a simpler system or a portable vacuum may be a more practical choice. Ultimately, it is important to weigh the benefits and costs of different options to find the best fit for your home and budget.


How Do We get started?


Getting started with VacuumOne to organise your central vacuum is a straightforward process that can be completed in five easy steps. Firstly, browse our wide range of products online, including central vacuum systems, replacement machines for popular brands, and accessories for all major brands. Next, get in touch with our friendly and knowledgeable team to discuss your requirements and get a quote. Once you're ready to proceed, we'll arrange for our experienced installers to visit your property and install your central vacuum system. Our team will also provide a demonstration of how to use the system, and our post-installation support ensures any issues are resolved quickly and efficiently. Contact VacuumOne today to get started on your central vacuum journey.

Getting started is easy with our 5 step process

  1. Contact us: Give us a call or send us an email to schedule a consultation.

  2. Consultation: We'll come to your property and discuss your needs, preferences and budget.

  3. System Design: We'll design a custom central vacuum system that is tailored to your specific requirements.

  4. Installation: Our team of professionals will install your new system quickly and efficiently.

  5. Enjoy: Sit back, relax and enjoy your new central vacuum system!