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RV Central Vacuums

Built-In Central Vacuums For Your RV

InterVac packs real central-vacuum power into a body small enough to live in a cabinet or a toe-kick. One stretch hose reaches the whole coach, from the cab to the back bedroom, so a quick cleanup never means hauling a heavy machine down the aisle.

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RV owner using an InterVac central vacuum at the coach bay inlet
InterVac CS8 compact built-in RV central vacuum unit
Why RV Owners Switch

No More Wrestling The Hose

Ask any full-timer about their old canister vacuum and you will hear the same thing. Dragging it through a coach is like wrestling an anaconda, and it never quite reaches the front of a long rig. A built-in InterVac fixes that. The power unit stays put, and you clean the whole coach with one light hose.

  • One Hose, Whole Coach. A single stretch hose reaches end to end, no dragging a heavy machine.
  • Toe-Kick Sweep Option. Sweep crumbs and sand straight to the inlet with your foot, no dustpan.
  • Fits A Cabinet Or Toe-Kick. The compact body tucks away where a bulky canister never could.
  • HEPA Filtration. Captures fine dust instead of recirculating it inside a tight space.
The RV Lineup

Built-In Vacuums Made For Coaches

Real systems, real prices. Every model is engineered and assembled in Florida.

RV FavoriteCS8 compact RV central vacuum cleaner
RV · Boat · Home

CS8 Compact RV Vacuum

The toe-kick favorite for motorhomes and trailers. Compact body, full-length reach.

$177.91 + View
Most PowerfulCSRM central vacuum system
RV · Boat

CSRM Central Vacuum System

Remote-mount power for larger coaches that need extra reach and suction.

$207.12 + View
RM central vacuum
RV · Boat

RM Central Vacuum

A proven workhorse with the suction to handle sand, crumbs and pet hair.

$214.28 + View
H-120-E compact wall mounted vacuum
RV · Boat · Home

H-120-E Compact Wall Vacuum

Slim wall-mounted design for tight coaches that still want real suction.

$214.28 + View
Buyer's Guide

How To Choose The Right RV Vacuum

Three simple things decide which built-in system fits your coach best. Here is how to think about each one.

By Coach Length

Shorter trailers and Class B vans do great with a compact unit like the CS8. Longer Class A coaches benefit from a remote-mount system like the CSRM, which adds reach and suction so the far end cleans as well as the front.

By How You Camp

Beach and desert campers track in a lot of sand, so the toe-kick sweep option saves real time. Full-timers and pet owners lean on strong suction and HEPA filtration. Weekend warriors usually want the simplest, most compact setup.

By Bag Vs Bagless Preference

A bagged system traps fine dust and is quick to empty without a cloud of dirt, which many RV owners prefer in a small space. Tell us how often you clean and how much storage you have, and we will point you to the setup that suits you.

Verified Google Review

What RV Owners Are Saying

★★★★★

"Such a great addition to our RV. Having a central vac with the toe-kick option is a game changer when camping. Just sweep everything right to the toe-kick. Highly recommend."

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Lisset S.
Verified Google Review · RV Owner
RV Vacuum FAQ

Questions RV Owners Ask

Will A Central Vacuum Fit In My RV?
Most likely, yes. InterVac systems are built to be compact, so the power unit can tuck into a cabinet, a closet base, or a toe-kick. That is the whole point of the design. Class B vans, Class C motorhomes, Class A coaches and travel trailers all have room for one. If you are unsure about your floor plan, send us a photo of where you want to mount it and we will tell you what fits.
How Long Is The Hose And Will It Reach The Whole Coach?
A single stretch hose reaches from the inlet to the far end of most coaches, so you are not dragging a heavy machine down the aisle. For longer Class A coaches that need extra reach, a remote-mount system like the CSRM gives you more suction and length. If you tell us your coach length, we will recommend the right hose setup.
What Is The Toe-Kick Sweep Option?
The toe-kick is a low inlet mounted near the floor, usually under a cabinet. You sweep crumbs, sand and dirt across the floor with a broom and the toe-kick pulls it straight in. No dustpan, no bending over. It is a favorite for RV owners because it makes a quick daily cleanup take seconds.
Is It Hard To Install?
It is a manageable project for a handy owner, and many RV service shops install them quickly. You mount the power unit, run the hose tubing to your inlet, and wire it to power. We include instructions, and our team in Palm City will walk you through your specific setup over the phone if you get stuck.
Do These Work For Pet Hair And Sand?
Yes. The suction is built to handle pet hair, sand tracked in from campsites, crumbs and everyday dirt. HEPA filtration captures the fine dust instead of blowing it back into a small space, which matters a lot in a closed coach. For heavy pet hair, we can point you to the attachment that works best.

Ready To Add A Built-In Vacuum To Your Coach?

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