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Espinozas
5.0(
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Serving Phoenix, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2019

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Everything went great with Francisco and his crew. Very prompt clean efficient communication skills fantastic but highly recommend which I’ve already done with Francisco and his company also became a pretty good friend of ours at the same time"
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Response time10 hrs
Recommended by100%of homeowners
Rick Bishop Refrigeration and Appliance Repair
4.7(
6
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Serving Phoenix, AZ and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

"What can I say besides and quot;This guy is amazing!and quot;
I had RIck over last year when another Appliance Repairman made a mess of fixing my wash machine. RIck found the problem fast, installed the part in no time with a great price. (lst repairman...wanted over $400, RIck part and all, around $120.
This time, October, RIck came to fix the washer because something was making an awful noise when spinning. RIck came out,
found something caught, took it out, all for $80, and it took awhile for initial diagnose and to get the item out.
This man is like no other, extremely cordial, nice and really cares about what he does.
Don't hesitate, call this man if you need something fixed.
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Recommended by83%of homeowners
FAQs for central vacuum service projects in Phoenix, AZ

Central vacuum systems have one large power unit, usually in the basement, containing the suction motor and the waste collection tank. Tubing runs from the power unit to outlets placed at strategic points throughout the home.

Homeowners attach a hose, handle, and brush arrangement to the outlet in the room they want to vacuum. The dust, debris, hair, and allergens get sucked up, travel through the tubing, and then deposited in the waste collection tank.

With routine filter changes and occasional part replacements, a quality central vacuum lasts well over 20 years. Empty the canister, clean or replace filters, and check the tubing regularly to keep the motor running smoothly. Because most components are serviceable, you can swap out a worn hose or filter without replacing the entire unit, so the core system often stays in service for decades.

Whether a central vacuum is worth the cost depends on your priorities. These systems offer strong, consistent suction, vent dust outside the living space, and run more quietly than upright vacuums. Upfront installation costs are higher than a portable model, but many homeowners appreciate the convenience of carrying only a hose from room to room. Compare the added performance and indoor air benefits with your budget and cleaning habits to determine if the investment is worthwhile.

Central vacuum systems are designed as a permanent installation and are not overall portable. Only the cleaning hose and its attachments are movable to enable effective cleaning in different areas of the home. The system’s main power unit remains stationary in one location to provide consistent suction. This design ensures a dedicated and efficient cleaning process without the inconvenience of moving an entire appliance from one room to another.

Central vacuum installation does not require any extensive drywall demolition. Skilled professionals create precise openings solely for mounting the vacuum outlets. This process preserves the wall’s integrity and minimizes any visible disruption to your living spaces. The installation maintains a clean, finished appearance while securely integrating the tubing and outlets into the structure.

A professional check-up every few years can help keep a central vacuum running at full suction. During a service visit, the technician inspects the motor, filters, and tubing for clogs or wear and replaces parts as needed. Call sooner if you notice reduced suction, unusual noise, or burning odors. Between visits, empty the canister and clean or replace filters according to the manufacturer’s schedule to protect the system’s lifespan.

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