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Ducted Vacuuming Prices Australia
Prices include GST. Standard residential installations. New-build rough-in is significantly cheaper than retrofit. Prices vary by brand, number of inlets, pipe run length and access difficulty.
Last updated March 2026. We benchmark Australia ducted vacuuming prices against roughly 1500+ completed and live quote observations, then normalise system size, brand, access difficulty and retrofit complexity so the ranges compare like-for-like jobs.
Ducted Vacuuming Prices by Service — Australia
Prices include GST. Standard residential installations. New-build rough-in is significantly cheaper than retrofit. Prices vary by brand, number of inlets, pipe run length and access difficulty.
| Service | From | Average | Up to |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🏠New System Install (3-Inlet) Supply and install a complete ducted vacuum system with 3 inlet valves, power unit, pipework and exhaust — suits smaller homes and apartments | $2800/job | $3600/job | $4500/job |
| 🏡New System Install (5-Inlet) Supply and install a complete ducted vacuum system with 5 inlet valves, power unit, pipework and exhaust — suits average 3–4 bedroom homes | $4200/job | $5400/job | $6800/job |
| 🏘️New System Install (7-Inlet) Supply and install a complete ducted vacuum system with 7 inlet valves, power unit, pipework and exhaust — suits larger homes with 4+ bedrooms | $5500/job | $6800/job | $8500/job |
| 🔧Retrofit Existing Home (Per Inlet) Retrofit a ducted vacuum inlet point into an existing home including pipework routing through walls and ceiling — price per inlet, power unit extra | $500/inlet | $640/inlet | $800/inlet |
| ⚡Power Unit Replacement Remove old power unit and install new replacement motor unit — includes electrical connection, pipework coupling and system test | $800/job | $1250/job | $1800/job |
| 🛠️System Service / Maintenance Annual or periodic service of ducted vacuum system including motor check, filter clean/replace, inlet valve inspection and suction test across all points | $150/job | $220/job | $300/job |
| 🔌Inlet Valve Replacement Replace a faulty or damaged inlet valve assembly — includes removal of old valve, fitting new unit and suction test | $120/valve | $180/valve | $250/valve |
| 🔩Pipe Repair / Replacement (Per Metre) Repair or replace damaged ducted vacuum PVC pipework — price per metre including fittings, access may add to cost if concealed in walls or ceiling | $80/m | $110/m | $150/m |
| 🔍Full System Clean & Inspection Comprehensive clean and inspection of entire ducted vacuum system including pipe flush, blockage check, motor assessment and suction performance test | $200/job | $290/job | $400/job |
| 💨Ducted Vacuum to Exhaust Conversion Convert an existing ducted vacuum system to exhaust outside the home rather than recirculating — includes external vent installation and pipework modification | $400/job | $580/job | $800/job |
| 🧹Hose Kit Replacement Supply and fit a new hose kit including flexible hose, handle, floor tool and accessories — price varies by brand and hose length | $200/kit | $340/kit | $500/kit |
| 🔇Muffler / Silencer Installation Install an inline muffler or silencer to reduce operating noise from the ducted vacuum power unit — includes fitting and pipework modification if required | $150/job | $240/job | $350/job |
What Affects Ducted Vacuuming Prices in Australia?
Number of inlet points and pipe run length
Each inlet point adds $500–$800 in a retrofit including the valve, pipework and wall penetration. Longer pipe runs from the power unit to distant inlets require more material and labour. A compact floor plan with the power unit centrally located is more affordable to pipe than a sprawling layout.
Retrofit vs new build installation
Installing during construction with walls open is dramatically cheaper than retrofitting a finished home. Retrofit work requires cutting access holes, routing pipes through finished cavities and patching walls after installation. If you are renovating with walls open, always consider adding ducted vacuum rough-in.
Access difficulty and construction type
Homes with accessible roof spaces, wall cavities and subfloor areas are straightforward to pipe. Slab-on-ground homes, double-brick construction and multi-storey properties add complexity and cost. The easiest homes to retrofit are single-storey timber-framed properties with accessible ceiling spaces.
Power unit brand and quality tier
Entry-level power units start around $600–$800, mid-range units $900–$1,400 and premium European units $1,500–$2,500+. Higher-end units offer more suction, longer motor life and quieter operation. The power unit choice is the single biggest variable in total system cost.
Ducted Vacuuming Market in Australia
Ducted vacuum systems are increasingly popular in Australian new builds, particularly in master-planned communities where builders offer them as a standard or optional upgrade. The retrofit market is also strong, driven by allergy awareness and the convenience of a whole-house vacuum system. Major capitals carry higher installation premiums due to labour costs, while regional areas often offer better value.
What Is Included in a Ducted Vacuum Quote in Australia?
Typically included
- ✓Power unit with motor and filtration installed in garage or utility area
- ✓All PVC pipework from power unit to each inlet point including fittings
- ✓Inlet valve assemblies installed in walls with trim plates
- ✓External exhaust vent installed and connected to power unit
- ✓Low-voltage wiring for automatic motor activation at each inlet
- ✓Full system test with suction check at every inlet point
Commonly quoted as extras
- +Hose kit (flexible hose, handle, floor tool and accessories) — confirm whether included
- +Hide-a-hose retractable system upgrade
- +Automatic dustpan (kick-sweep) inlet points
- +Wall patching and repainting after retrofit pipe installation
- +Additional electrical work if a new power point is required
DIY vs Professional Ducted Vacuum Installation
Ducted vacuum installation in Australia — understanding what is and is not a DIY option.
| Task | DIY | Professional |
|---|---|---|
| Ducted vacuum system installation | DIY installation is possible for handy homeowners during new builds where walls are open. Pipe routing, gluing and inlet fitting are manageable with basic tools. However, electrical connection of the power unit should be done by a licensed electrician. | A professional installer designs optimal inlet placement for coverage, ensures correct pipe sizing for the run length, and warranties the installation. Professional installation is strongly recommended for retrofits where wall access is complex. |
| System servicing and maintenance | Emptying the canister, cleaning filters and checking for blockages are straightforward DIY tasks. Most manufacturers provide maintenance guides with the system. Replace filters annually and check hose condition regularly. | A professional service includes motor performance testing, suction measurement at every inlet, and assessment of motor carbon brush wear. Annual professional servicing extends motor life and catches issues before they cause failure. |
| Power unit replacement | Swapping a power unit on an existing system is manageable for a competent DIYer — the pipe and electrical connections are typically straightforward. However, the electrical connection must comply with local regulations. | A professional ensures the replacement unit is correctly sized for the existing pipe network, verifies suction at all inlets after installation, and handles the electrical connection safely and to code. |
Best Times to Install a Ducted Vacuum in Australia
Spring and summer
The best time for ducted vacuum installation — longer daylight hours, dry conditions for external exhaust work and better trade availability before the autumn renovation rush.
During renovation
If you have walls open for any renovation work, add ducted vacuum rough-in to the scope. The marginal cost of adding pipe runs during a renovation is a fraction of a standalone retrofit.
New build stage
The absolute cheapest time to install is during new home construction before walls are closed. Discuss ducted vacuum with your builder at the design stage — rough-in during construction saves thousands compared to retrofit.
Ducted Vacuuming Prices by City — Australia
Select a city for local pricing data and city-specific tips.
Ducted vacuuming in Australia ranges from $80/job for basic services to $8500/job for larger installations. Prices include GST. Standard residential installations. New-build rough-in is significantly cheaper than retrofit. Prices vary by brand, number of inlets, pipe run length and access difficulty.
The most common ducted vacuuming services in Australia include New System Install (3-Inlet), New System Install (5-Inlet), New System Install (7-Inlet), Retrofit Existing Home (Per Inlet), Power Unit Replacement and more. Each service has different access, complexity and brand requirements that affect pricing.
In Australia, the system is commonly referred to as ducted vacuuming / central vacuum. The terminology reflects local market conventions for built-in vacuum systems.
Yes. Ducted vacuum systems can be retrofitted into most existing homes in Australia. Retrofit costs $500–$800 per inlet point plus the power unit. Homes with accessible roof spaces, wall cavities or subfloor areas are the easiest and cheapest to retrofit.
Number of inlet points, pipe run length, access difficulty, power unit brand and whether the installation is new build or retrofit are the biggest variables in Australia. A new-build rough-in is dramatically cheaper than a finished-home retrofit.
Most quotes in Australia include the power unit, all pipework, inlet valve assemblies, external exhaust vent, low-voltage wiring and system testing. Hose kits, hide-a-hose upgrades and wall patching are commonly quoted as extras.
The pipework and inlet valves last 30–50+ years. The power unit motor lasts 10–20 years depending on brand and usage. When the motor fails, only the power unit needs replacing — the pipework stays in place permanently.
The best time is during new home construction or a major renovation when walls are open. For standalone retrofits, spring and summer offer the best trade availability and scheduling flexibility in Australia.
How We Get These Prices for Australia
Last updated March 2026. We review completed ducted vacuuming quotes across Australia, compare them with city-level data, and normalise system size, brand, access difficulty and retrofit complexity so this page stays useful for real quote comparisons.