Although I have no plans to install a central vacuum anytime soon, I would like to get a rough estimate on the cost. I plan to buy parts separately, and I already have a 50ft hose and a turbine carpet nozzle.
What I need to know is how much it will cost in install a vacuum unit and the vacuum piping. I plan to buy a used vacuum unit from a vacuum dealer I know of, which will be much cheaper. I do not want to install it myself; our house has no basement and a tiny attic. I read somewhere that a professional install costs about $150-200 an inlet valve. I've determined that out house would need about 2 outlets, at most 3 even with a 30 foot hose. Would the $400 include the piping?
What if I called someone over to install the unit and I already bought the piping and inlet valves? Would this be cheaper than buying directly from the dealer?
I actually want a basic setup as well. I don't need nor want a high-voltage hose or direct connect wands. I just want a simple, full face inlet valve that turns on the motor when I open it.
That being said, what would be the cost for a setup like this, excluding the hose and vacuum unit? Would buying the piping separately save me any money?
I know this sounds complicated; just trying to get a dream vac at the lowest cost possible
Nathaniel
What I need to know is how much it will cost in install a vacuum unit and the vacuum piping. I plan to buy a used vacuum unit from a vacuum dealer I know of, which will be much cheaper. I do not want to install it myself; our house has no basement and a tiny attic. I read somewhere that a professional install costs about $150-200 an inlet valve. I've determined that out house would need about 2 outlets, at most 3 even with a 30 foot hose. Would the $400 include the piping?
What if I called someone over to install the unit and I already bought the piping and inlet valves? Would this be cheaper than buying directly from the dealer?
I actually want a basic setup as well. I don't need nor want a high-voltage hose or direct connect wands. I just want a simple, full face inlet valve that turns on the motor when I open it.
That being said, what would be the cost for a setup like this, excluding the hose and vacuum unit? Would buying the piping separately save me any money?
I know this sounds complicated; just trying to get a dream vac at the lowest cost possible

Nathaniel