Your trusty vacuum cleaner has been your partner in crime when it comes to battling dust and keeping your living space pristine. However, there comes a time in every vacuum’s life when it seems to lose its once mighty suction power. Before you start contemplating the purchase of a brand-new vacuum, let’s explore the common reasons behind this power loss and discover some simple DIY solutions to breathe life back into your faithful cleaning companion.
Vacuum cleaners work by creating a suction force that pulls in dirt and debris from various surfaces. If your vacuum is losing suction, it means that something is hindering this process. Let’s delve into some common causes and practical solutions.
When filters become clogged with dirt and debris, they restrict the airflow, leading to a decrease in suction power.
For non-washable filters, consider replacing them regularly to maintain optimal performance.
A common oversight is neglecting to empty the dustbin or replace the bag regularly. When the bin or bag is full, airflow is restricted, leading to decreased suction power.
Your vacuum’s hose and attachments are the pathways for dirt to reach the dustbin. If any part of this system is blocked, it can significantly reduce suction power.
Inspect your vacuum hose for any cracks or damage. A hose with cracks or holes allows air to escape, diminishes pressure and hampers the smooth airflow required to pick up and contain dirt.
The brush roll, located at the bottom of your vacuum, plays a crucial role in agitating and lifting dirt from carpets. Over time, it can get tangled with hair and debris, hampering its efficiency.
Inspect the vacuum’s seals (gaskets) for any signs of wear or damage. Leaks in these areas can compromise suction power.
The belts in your vacuum are responsible for turning the brush roll. If they are worn out or torn, the brush roll won’t spin properly, leading to a loss of suction.
In some cases, the motor itself may be the source of suction loss. If the motor is malfunctioning or has burnt out, it will impact the vacuum’s overall performance.
If you’ve ruled out all other causes and suspect a motor issue, it’s advisable to seek help from a qualified technician.
Troubleshoot and revitalise your vacuum cleaner’s performance with our easy tips. Regular maintenance and quick attention to these issues will not only ensure consistent suction power but also prolong the life of your vacuum cleaner.
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