DIY Kits

Do-It-Yourself Kits


Experience the BuddVac Difference! If you install a Budd Built-in-Vacuum System yourself, it is a weekend project for most people and the cost of materials and attachments is between $700 and $900.

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BUDD BUILT-IN VACUUM DO-IT-YOURSELF KITS

Budd Built-In Vacuum Do-It-Yourself Kits

Do-it-Yourself kits from Budd Built-In Vacuum Cleaners of Wyckoff, New Jersey!

  • It’s a one-day job to install
  • No mess
  • Save money by buying one
  • Makes your home a healthier place
  • Never buy another conventional vacuum
  • Adds value to your home
  • Avoid the need for a cleaning service
  • Won’t paint as often


If you install a Budd Built-in-Vacuum System yourself, it is a weekend project for most people and the cost of materials and attachments is between $700 and $900. The installation is mostly a matter of running lightweight plastic tubing. You do not have to be an electrician or a plumber. The wiring is low voltage thermostat wire. We even carry a wireless system, which operates like a garage door opener.


If you are looking for information on retractable hose systems, give us a call.


The number of holes that have to be drilled are no more than twice the number of inlets. After the holes are in, it is just a matter of cutting and gluing the plastic tubing.

The number of hours used to make the installation will be less than the cleaning hours saved in a matter of months.


Once the system is in, the time and money savings begin and continue for the life of your home.


Give yourself and your spouse a break. Over a relatively short time, a Budd System does not cost. IT PAYS!


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I Love My Budd Vacuum!

"Since my Budd Vacuum I do not see dust particles floating in the air as I used to with my old uprights. I highly recommend a Budd Vacuum."


- Tami L

Never Been Easier!

"Vacuuming used to be one of my least favorite chores. Since having my Budd Vacuum installed, vacuuming has never been easier."
– Anthony M

So Lightweight and Convenient

"I rely on my Budd Vacuum nearly every day. It is so lightweight and convenient and it offers a variety of attachments that make it easy to clean."
– Christine D

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Over a relatively short time, a Budd System does not cost!


IT PAYS!

  • How to Plan your Layout

    To plan your own layout for your Budd Built-in Vacuum Cleaner, consider the following:


    • Pick tentative inlet locations which are accessible and which will not find themselves behind furniture or cabinets. Try to locate inlets in halls and next to doors or openings, not in the middle of a wall.
    • Have someone hold one end of the cord at the inlet location. Move around to see if you can reach all corners. Bear in mind that there may be tables, beds, cabinets, and other obstructions at some future time.
    • After you have picked locations. Check to be sure that there are no beams, pipes, or ducts to prevent you from piping to the proposed location.
    • You can pipe upward or downward from an inlet location. In two-story homes or ranch houses, it is common to pipe inlets up to the attic. You connect all inlets in the attic and go down to the basement or garage with one pipe.
    • You can expose pipes in a closet or a cabinet.
    • Inlets are available for flush mounting in a sheetrocked wall and for surface mounting on columns or masonry. Inlets are available in White, Almond, Tan, and Chocolate Brown.
    • Each inlet has switching built in to turn the motor on when the hose is plugged in. Some operate by raising and lowering the door. Others turn on when the hose is plugged in.
    • It’s a good idea to locate a 110-volt electrical outlet near each vacuum inlet just in case you decide to get an electrically powered rotating brush in the future.
  • About Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Kits

    • One-Day Installation
    • No Mess
    • Money-Saver
    • Makes for a Healthier Home
    • Adds Value to your Home
    • Replaces Conventional Vacuums
    • Avoid the Need for Cleaning Service
    • Reduce Need to Paint
  • Tips on Installation

    The installation is mostly a matter of running lightweight plastic tubing. You do not have to be an electrician or a plumber. The wiring is a low voltage thermostat wire. We even carry a wireless system, which operates like a garage door opener.


    The number of holes that have to be drilled is no more than twice the number of inlets. After the holes are in, it is just a matter of cutting and gluing the plastic tubing. The number of hours used to make the installation will be less than the cleaning hours saved in a matter of months.


    Once the system is in, the time and money savings begin and continue for the life of your home. Over a relatively short time, a Budd System does not cost. IT PAYS!

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