Repair & Service
Before you replace it, let’s see what’s really going on. Many issues come down to maintenance, clogs, belts, filters, or simple wear—and can often be fixed cost-effectively.
Common reasons vacuums stop cleaning well
- Loss of suction (clogs, seals, filters, hoses)
- Brush not spinning (belt/roller issues)
- Strange smells (blocked airflow or dirty filters)
- Overheating or auto-shutoff (airflow restrictions)
- No power (cord, switch, internal connections)
Fastest path to help
Call your nearest store for next-step guidance.
How repairs work
1) Bring it in
Bring the vacuum and the main attachments (especially the floor head). If it’s cordless, bring the charger.
2) We diagnose
We check airflow, brush roll, belts, filters, seals, and electrical basics to find the real failure point.
3) Approve + repair
We explain options and next steps. You decide what makes sense before any major work.
What to bring (so we can help faster)
- The vacuum (not just the hose or head)
- Main floor head / power nozzle
- Charging dock/charger if cordless
- Any parts that broke off (if applicable)
If you’re not sure, call first — we’ll tell you exactly what to bring.
Repair FAQ
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Is it worth repairing instead of replacing?
Diagnostics
We’ll help identify the root cause and explain the most sensible options for repair or replacement.
Tune-ups & maintenance
Routine maintenance can extend lifespan and restore performance—especially on serviceable models.
Parts & accessories
Need a belt, bag, filter, hose, or attachment? We can help match the correct part.
Bring it in
If possible, bring the whole vacuum (and key attachments) so we can help faster.