Monday, June 28, 2010

Tips and Advice for Vacuum Cleaner Repairs

Posted by: Hoover Specialist

I don't know if you've had the chance to find out for yourself yet, but vacuum cleaner repairs are extremely expensive. Depending on how much you like to spend on a vacuum cleaner, it might be cheaper just to get a new one and be done with the troubles of the old one breaking down. If you've been lucky enough to have a vacuum that has always been in good working order, let me paint a picture for you. Vacuum cleaner repair stores are usually scary places. It's where old, dusty models from the 70s and 80s go to die (or collect more dust while waiting for another repair).

The stores themselves are usually in bad areas of town and just look like seedy places. When it comes to the people who actually do the vacuum cleaner repairs, they're usually on par with used car salesmen. Like any sketchy mechanic, they'll try to sell you services that you don't really need.

Still, unless you're an expert on vacuum cleaners (and who is these days?), you won't know if the repairman is telling you the truth or just trying to scam you out of more money. Fortunately, if you've recently purchased a model that has a good warranty, you can take your vacuum cleaner in to get repaired without having to worry about the cost. Since the vacuum cleaner company will cover the price of repairs, you need not be concerned with it.

The only time vacuum cleaner repairs are worth your time is if they're free under the warranty. Otherwise, I'd try to stay out of those places as much as possible. If you do decide to get a new vacuum cleaner, I suggest purchasing an extended warranty on it so you don't have to worry about spending more money on repairs or buying a new one.

A DIY Guide to Vacuum Repairs

Posted by: Hoover Specialist

It always seems that your vacuum will malfunction right before company is set to arrive. What do you do if your vacuum is not working correctly? Many people will simply throw away their vacuum and purchase a new one. However, did you know that it is quite easy to repair a vacuum cleaner?

You can find a lot of great information by checking out the website of the manufacturer who made your vacuum. For instance, if you have a Hoover vacuum, you can learn specifically about Hoover parts and how they work.

In order to repair the problem, you first need to determine what is wrong with your vacuum cleaner.

There are actually not a lot of vacuum parts which malfunction. The most common problem is a belt malfunction. To check out the vacuum cleaner belt, you will want to flip the vacuum on its front so that the brush is facing you. You will notice a small plate around the brush. Unscrew this. Check the belt. It is possible that it has snapped or has wrapped itself around a portion of the brush. If it is broken, you will want to take the belt with you to a store to purchase a new one. Many stores carry vacuum cleaner parts, including stores like Walmart and Target. You should be able to identify the proper size belt and many times a package will contain several size belts making it easier to insure you have the right one. Vacuum cleaner belts are not expensive at all.

You also will want to check the vacuum agitator brush. Sometimes it can become tangled with hair, pieces of carpet or string. You should use a pair of scissors to cut all of that out. Once it is clean, you can simply replace the belt and screw the plate back on the front.

If your vacuum is having poor suction, you might have something blocking one of the hoses. Remove the hoses one at a time, consulting your owner's manual if needed. If you have trouble reaching the blockage you can use the end of a mop or broomstick to push the obstruction through.

It also makes sense to do some routine maintenance on your vacuum. You will want to check the vacuum filter frequently to insure that it is not too dirty or blocked. The vacuum filter can affect the performanace of your machine. Also check the cord of your vacuum to make sure that it hasn't become frayed. Vacuum cords can often become damaged when they are run over by the vacuum.

Most of the problems you have with your vacuum will be related to either the agitator brush, the belt, or a blockage. You can save yourself a lot of time and money if you do the repairs yourself. You will be surprised how easy it is.

Sometimes a vacuum has electrical problems and those are a lot more difficult to fix on your own. In that case it is probably better to take it to someone who knows how to repair vacuums or make the move to a new machine.

Next time you have vacuum trouble, try these simple tricks. They might just breathe new life back into your vacuum!

Natalie Aranda writes on home and garden. It always seems that your vacuum will malfunction right before company is set to arrive. What do you do if your vacuum is not working correctly? Many people will simply throw away their vacuum and purchase a new one. However, did you know that it is quite easy to repair a vacuum cleaner? It also makes sense to do some routine maintenance on your vacuum. You will want to check the vacuum filter frequently to insure that it is not too dirty or blocked. The vacuum filters can affect the performanace of your machine. You can find a lot of great information by checking out the website of the manufacturer who made your vacuum. For instance, if you have a Hoover vacuum, you can learn specifically about Hoover parts and how they work.

Repairing A Hoover WindTunnel Vacuum

Here is a good video about how to repair the Hoover WindTunnel Vacuum yourself:


If you try to do your own hoover vacuum repairs and are unsuccessful you may want to call a professional hoover repair shop.

Denver Vacuum Repairs & Maintenance

When your vacuum stops running or stops providing any suction, it usually always starts with a bad sound. All three of these are common things that happen when your vacuum cleaner breaks; tubes are clogged, machine quits working or it leaves a nasty stain on your carpet. The problem most people face when their vacuum cleaner breaking is that they do not know what part is broken inside of it that needs to be replaces. Hopefully this guide of vacuum cleaner parts will help you determine what you need to replace for your vacuum to run like it did when you first purchased it.

Vacuum cleaner bags are the most common vacuum part that needs to be replaced. If they are not replaced when full, your vacuum’s motor will slowly deteriorate until it is broken. In the future, try and replace your bags when they are 75% full to ensure that you are keeping your vacuum healthy.

If you vacuum’s motor is running louder than usual, there is a good chance that it’s belt has broken. If you hear this sound, stop vacuuming right away. A nice thing about vacuum cleaner belts is they can be purchased at a discount store, online, or vacuum supply store. Your belt can also be broken if your vacuum starts to make black streaks on your carpet at you are using it. Replacing the belt is a relatively easy task that should be described in your owner’s manual.

It is important to clean your vacuum’s filter every now and then. It is not easy to tell when it needs to be cleaned – you need to look at it to see how dirty it is and then decide. Be careful when cleaning the filter because if you let the debris go loose into the air, you are making the air dirty and releasing a lot of allergens as well as dust that you do not want to inhale. Put air pressure on your filter and direct the air flow to a trash can carefully to remove the debris from the filter.It is important to perform routine maintenance to your vacuum in order to keep it running smoothly and for many years. If not, you are wasting your time vacuuming because your vacuum will not pick up debris as consistently as it would if it was clean. If you think your vacuum is broken, be sure to buy a replacement part or take it to a Denver vacuum repair shop for a professional look.