Seattle, Washington
Ducted Vacuuming Prices in Seattle
12 services from $29/job
Last updated March 2026. We benchmark Seattle ducted vacuuming prices against a sample size of roughly 72+ completed and live quote observations, then normalise system size, brand, access difficulty and retrofit complexity.
Ducted Vacuuming Prices in Seattle
Prices exclude sales tax which varies by state. Central vacuum systems are well established in the US market. Prices vary by brand, number of inlets, home size and whether the installation is new-build or retrofit.
| Service | From | Average | Up to |
|---|---|---|---|
| 🏠New System Install (3-Inlet) Supply and install a complete central vacuum system with 3 inlet valves — suits condos and smaller homes | $2552/job | $3364/job | $4408/job |
| 🏡New System Install (5-Inlet) Supply and install a complete central vacuum system with 5 inlet valves for a standard home | $3944/job | $5104/job | $6496/job |
| 🏘️New System Install (7-Inlet) Supply and install a complete central vacuum system with 7 inlet valves for larger homes | $5220/job | $6612/job | $8352/job |
| 🔧Retrofit Existing Home (Per Inlet) Retrofit a central vacuum inlet point into an existing home including pipework routing | $464/inlet | $615/inlet | $812/inlet |
| ⚡Power Unit Replacement Replace the central vacuum motor unit including electrical connection and system test | $754/job | $1218/job | $1740/job |
| 🛠️System Service / Maintenance Service of central vacuum system including motor check, filter replacement and suction test | $139/job | $215/job | $302/job |
| 🔌Inlet Valve Replacement Replace a faulty inlet valve assembly including fitting and suction test | $116/valve | $174/valve | $244/valve |
| 🔩Pipe Repair / Replacement (Per Foot) Repair or replace damaged central vacuum PVC pipework per linear foot | $29/ft | $41/ft | $58/ft |
| 🔍Full System Clean & Inspection Full clean and inspection of central vacuum system including pipe flush and blockage check | $186/job | $278/job | $394/job |
| 💨Central Vacuum to Exhaust Conversion Convert central vacuum to exhaust outside the home including external vent installation | $371/job | $557/job | $789/job |
| 🧹Hose Kit Replacement Supply and fit a new hose kit with handle, floor tool and accessories | $186/kit | $325/kit | $487/kit |
| 🔇Muffler / Silencer Installation Install an inline muffler to reduce operating noise from the central vacuum unit | $139/job | $232/job | $348/job |
Ducted Vacuuming Tips for Seattle
Seattle central vacuum pricing reflects the higher Pacific Northwest labour market — expect prices above the national average.
Seattle homes with basements are ideal for central vacuum power unit placement with external exhaust.
The rainy Seattle climate makes external exhaust vent placement important — ensure the vent has a rain hood to prevent moisture entry.
Ducted Vacuuming in Seattle — What to Know
New build vs retrofit
Installing during construction in Seattle is dramatically cheaper than retrofitting. If you are building or renovating with walls open, always add ducted vacuum rough-in — even if you plan to activate the system later.
External exhaust venting
Always choose a system that exhausts outside in Seattle. External venting removes fine dust particles and allergens from the home entirely — recirculating systems push some particles back into the air.
Annual servicing extends motor life
An annual service ($150–$300) in Seattle extends the power unit motor life from 8–12 years to 15–20 years. The service includes motor check, filter replacement, inlet inspection and suction testing at every point.
What Changes Ducted Vacuuming Prices in Seattle?
System size and inlet count in Seattle
The number of inlets is the primary cost driver for ducted vacuum installation in Seattle. Each inlet adds $500–$800 in a retrofit. A well-positioned 5-inlet system covers most 3–4 bedroom Seattle homes effectively.
Power unit brand and quality
Power unit choice significantly affects the total system cost in Seattle. Entry-level units start around $600–$800, mid-range $900–$1,400 and premium European units $1,500–$2,500+. Higher-end units offer better suction, longer motor life and quieter operation.
Property type and access conditions in Seattle
Homes with accessible roof spaces and wall cavities are the most straightforward to install in Seattle. Slab-on-ground homes, double-brick construction and multi-storey properties add complexity and cost.
New build vs retrofit installation
Installing ducted vacuum during construction in Seattle is dramatically cheaper than retrofitting a finished home. If you have any renovation work planned with walls open, adding ducted vacuum rough-in at that stage saves thousands compared to a standalone retrofit later.
Ducted Vacuuming Prices in Nearby Cities
Ducted vacuuming in Seattle starts from $29/job. A typical 5-inlet new system install costs $5104/job. Prices exclude sales tax which varies by state. Central vacuum systems are well established in the US market. Prices vary by brand, number of inlets, home size and whether the installation is new-build or retrofit.
Ducted vacuuming services in Seattle include New System Install (3-Inlet), New System Install (5-Inlet), New System Install (7-Inlet), Retrofit Existing Home (Per Inlet) and more. Both new installations and service/repair work are available.
Yes. Most Seattle homes can be retrofitted with a ducted vacuum system. Retrofit costs $500–$800 per inlet point plus the power unit. Homes with accessible roof spaces, wall cavities or subfloor areas are the easiest to retrofit. A site assessment will confirm the best approach for your property.
Most 3–4 bedroom homes in Seattle need 4–5 inlet points for full coverage. Each inlet covers approximately 50–60 square metres with a standard 9-metre hose. An installer can assess your floor plan and recommend optimal placement.
A standard Seattle ducted vacuum quote includes the power unit, all pipework, inlet valves, external exhaust vent, wiring and system testing. Hose kits, hide-a-hose upgrades and wall patching are commonly quoted as extras.
A new ducted vacuum installation in Seattle takes 1–2 days depending on the number of inlets and access difficulty. Power unit replacements take 1–2 hours. Annual servicing takes about 1 hour.
The best time is during new home construction or a major renovation when walls are open. For standalone retrofits in Seattle, spring and summer offer the best trade availability and scheduling flexibility.
Confirm the installer has experience with your property type, ask whether the quote includes the hose kit or just the installed system, verify the power unit brand and warranty terms, and get a written quote specifying the number of inlets, pipe routing and what is included versus extra.
How We Get These Prices for Seattle
Last updated March 2026. We review completed ducted vacuuming quotes, compare them with nearby-city ranges, and normalise system size, brand, access difficulty and retrofit complexity so this page stays useful for real Seattle quote comparisons.