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Central Vacuum Repair: Expert Tips and Solutions for a Cleaner Home

July 23rd, 2023

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Your central vacuum system is designed to make life easier. However, your system can operate more efficiently with regular maintenance and central vacuum repair. Use our expert tips and solutions for a more efficient central vacuum system that helps you maintain a cleaner home.

 

Central Vacuum Repair Motor Checks

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The motor in central vacuums is designed to provide efficient suction to keep your home clean. However, little things can impact how it operates. Motor checks are a routine part of central vacuum repair, ensuring the parts are lubricated. Brushes also require maintenance. If they become worn or clogged, it puts too much pressure on the motor. If the brushes become jammed with debris, it can also cause the motor to burn out or reduce suction.

 

Central Vac Maintenance: Bags vs. Canisters

Because the main parts of the central vac system are hidden, it is easy to overlook essential central vacuum maintenance. This can lead to clogs and inefficiency if you don’t replace the bags or empty the canister often enough. Cyclonic central vac systems drop debris into a chamber or canister that must be emptied a few times a year. Bagged systems use disposable bags that should be replaced every six months or so. If suction is reduced, it could mean you need to replace the bag or empty the canister.

If you aren’t sure what kind of central vac system you have, speak to your local central vacuum repair specialist. They can tell you where to check. Clean bags and canisters optimize performance and reduce pressure on parts to help avoid more costly central vacuum repair. If your filters, bag, or canisters seem blocked frequently, it could be a sign that you require professional central vacuum repair or maintenance.

 

Clear the Pipes to Avoid Central Vacuum Repairs

Central vac systems are convenient but have more parts involved in collecting and removing dirt. The hose and pipes used to transport debris can get clogged, obstructing the system and impairing suction. First, always pay attention to where you are vacuuming. Remove large items from your path, such as dryer sheets, elastics, crumpled balls of paper, items like sticky notes, hair scrunchies, toys, etc., to avoid clogs.

Next, if you have a blockage, it can be cleared with central vacuum maintenance cloths purchased at your local central vacuum dealer. The cloth is sucked up with the hose and comes out the other end with the clog cleared. You can also try using a plumber’s snake, which is riskier as you can poke a hole in the hose. If your central vac isn’t operating due to a clog, it’s best to call the pros to make central vac repairs.

 

Minimize Use

Your central vac system should only be used for your weekly house cleaning. If you pull it out every time there is a spill or mess, you will accumulate more debris contributing to blockages. Also, lugging the hose around adds to wear and tear. It helps to have a portable or stick vacuum handy to tackle day-to-day cleaning and use your central vac for your weekly house cleaning.

Finally, have a local central vacuum repair service perform annual central vac inspections. They will check all the parts, identify damage, check the canister/bag, and clear blockages caused by a build-up of debris collected throughout the year. The experts at Vacuum Specialists offer central vacuum repair and maintenance to keep your central vac system operating at peak efficiency. Click here to learn more.

 

Central vacuum is recommend to be serviced every 5 years, Residential , portable vacuums and vacuum accessories should be serviced every 1-3 years.

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