Anonymous wrote:We have central vac with Hide a Hose...freakin LOVE the thing...never thought I'd say that about a vacuum. We have the vacpan (crumb catcher vent in floor) installed in our kitchen, mudroom, and bathrooms. So easy to just sweep the mess right into the vacpan. In terms of your normal vacuuming, you just pull the hose out of the outlet, attach the wand and powerhead...vacuum and when finished, suck the hose back into the wall. So much better than dragging my Miele behind me or wrestling with my Dyson's attachments. Definitely google "hide a hose"...so much better than a regular central vac system.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Speakers do not date quickly. What dates is the equipment they're hooked up to, which you should be able to change out.
Seems like speakers will all be wireless in the next 3-5 years.
No, they won't. I'm in technology and would never use wireless speakers. Why use wireless when wired is so much more reliable?
+1000
Agreed, wireless is second best for applications when you can't/don't want to wire. If you can wire in speakers to a central place where you can put an equipment rack to contain whatever is the latest and greatest (e.g., Sonos, though full disclosure I'm less than thrilled with mine, I'd be happy with an ipod hooked up physically), you should do that.
everyone though that about the landline
Do you have a vacuum spot in the kitchen where you can sweep crumbs instead of using a dustpan? That is the number one selling point in my mind. I so want one of those.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, one thing you didn't mention was a built in vacuum system. I've never had one, but I recall many threads in the past in which posters raved about them.
My house came with one. I've never used it in 15 years.
Anonymous wrote:OP, one thing you didn't mention was a built in vacuum system. I've never had one, but I recall many threads in the past in which posters raved about them.
Anonymous wrote:OP, one thing you didn't mention was a built in vacuum system. I've never had one, but I recall many threads in the past in which posters raved about them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was about to post that tankless HW is a waste of money, but different strokes, I guess.
I would put heated tile floors at the very top of my list.
Why don't you like your tankless?
Its not that we don't like it, in the context of renovation, it adds cost with no value.
Water is either hot, or it isn't. A tankless will cost you $2K more and I personally would much rather spend that on something else. The marketing of tankless hot water heaters, discussion how 'you'll never run out of hot water again' is a little ridiculous. When was the last time you ran out of hot water?
That may be true but they DO take very little space compared to a traditional water heater. In the context of smallish houses where you have to maximize good use of space, tankless heaters do save space.
Anonymous wrote:Electrical outlets in closets, pantries, etc.