myles_v
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My boyfriend and I are moving into our own house within the next month. We're doing some updating/renovating to the house (built in 1957. My great grandparents lived in it from the 1980s up until just over a year ago) and I am absolutely adding a central vacuum system.
The house has no garage, but it does have a basement that is mostly finished. Due to the layout of the home, I'd rather not put a noisy central unit in the utility room (which is right underneath the kitchen). There is, however, a shed only about 10 feet or so away from the house.
My thinking is that I install the inlets and pipes, and then run the pipe out of the house where I would otherwise install an exhaust flap. I would then dig a shallow trench and run the PVC pipe&wire underground to the shed, which already has electricity in it to power the unit.
How much of a concern would there be about the pipe cracking? The area between the shed and the house doesn't get much foot traffic, the only thing behind the shed is the deck which has a separate door to the house.
The house has no garage, but it does have a basement that is mostly finished. Due to the layout of the home, I'd rather not put a noisy central unit in the utility room (which is right underneath the kitchen). There is, however, a shed only about 10 feet or so away from the house.
My thinking is that I install the inlets and pipes, and then run the pipe out of the house where I would otherwise install an exhaust flap. I would then dig a shallow trench and run the PVC pipe&wire underground to the shed, which already has electricity in it to power the unit.
How much of a concern would there be about the pipe cracking? The area between the shed and the house doesn't get much foot traffic, the only thing behind the shed is the deck which has a separate door to the house.