Vacuum cleaner repair store near Burke, Va | Sameday vacuum repair
Are you searching for a vacuum cleaner repair shop near Burke,Va. Visit AceVacuums, located near Burke, Va, for all your vacuum repair and maintenance work. We repair all makes and models of commercial & residential vacuum cleaners, central vacuum repairs & services and central vacuum installation. We do vacuum cleaner warranty work for Dyson, miele, oreck, bissell, riccar, kirby, shark vacuums and more. For most vacuum repairs under warranty, it takes about 3-5 business days, depending upon the availability of vacuum parts and the approval from the Manufacturer.
We offer free vacuum repair estimates and same day vacuum repair services. All our repairs are guaranteed for three months.
In-house Repairs with Quick Turnaround
We understand the inconvenience a broken vacuum can cause. That's why our vacuum repairs are conducted in-house, promising a swift turnaround time of just 1-2 days. Our goal is to get your vacuum cleaner back to you as quickly as possible, in perfect working condition.
Quality with OEM vacuum Replacement Parts
At Ace Vacuums, we use only OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) vacuum cleaner replacement parts for all our vacuum repairs. These parts are always in stock, ensuring that your vacuum retains its quality and efficiency after the repair.
Complimentary Loaner Vacuums
We value your convenience. While your vacuum cleaner is under repair, we offer a free loaner vacuum upon request, so your daily cleaning routine remains uninterrupted.
Trade-In Options for Reduced Prices
Considering an upgrade? We offer trade-in options, allowing you to trade your old vacuum cleaner for a reduced price on a new or refurbished model. It's an excellent way to stay up-to-date with the latest vacuum technology while saving money.
At Acevacuums, we do vacuum cleaner repair, central vacuum repair, vacuum cleaner service, central vacuum service, central vacuum installation, commercial vacuum repair, robotic vacuum repair and appliance repairs.
Why do you need Acevacuums?
Data says that more than 90% of people buy vacuum cleaners from big box stores like Walmart , target or online stores like Amazon etc...But hundred percent 100% of people need vacuum cleaner service or appliance service centers for warranty or maintenance work. None of the big box stores or online merchants would do vacuum cleaner repair or vacuum warranty work.
Where would you go? The answer is, to Acevacuums, your local vacuum repair stores conveniently located in Fairfax and Loudoun counties. We take all the stress and worries away.
How does our vacuum repair process work?
When you bring your vacuum cleaner in for repair, our store associate will ask questions as to what it is doing or not doing and turn the machine on to test it with you in the store. If it is something we cannot fix it on the spot, then your vacuum cleaner will have to be left with us for our technician to look at. We will fill out a repair tag with some of your basic information and give you a slip to take with you which will be needed when you pick up the machine.
Within 24 to 48 hours our vacuum technician will inspect the vacuum cleaner and give you an estimate on what it will take to fix your vacuum cleaner. Once you approve the work we will get started on your vacuum repair or service right away. If parts are needed to be special ordered, then payment will be needed before they can be ordered. Once the parts are received we will install them right away, our vacuum technician will then test your vacuum to make sure everything is working properly.
Vacuum cleaners are like any other machines, they need to be serviced and maintained every year for optimum performance. We offer annual vacuum maintenance and service, which helps the overall function of your vacuum cleaner and keeps it running longer and more efficiently.
If you are bringing your vacuum in for a simple vacuum repair or services, then the repairs can be done the same day, as well as services which includes full cleaning, belt replacement, filter replacement, removing any blemishes and putting a polish on the vacuum cleaner to get it looking new again. Once your vacuum cleaner is serviced and ready we will call or text to let you know it is available for pick up.
We service and repair all major brands of vacuums that are on the market today and no matter the age, we can always give you a free repair estimates. If parts are not available for your vacuum repair given the age or the brand, we also offer trade-ins for money off of a brand new vacuum at our store. We are open 7 days a week to answer any questions.
Below are the list of vacuum repair and services performed by our experienced vacuum technicians:
List of vacuum repairs performed:
- Vacuum cleaner belt repair or replacement
- Vacuum cleaner roller brush repair or replacement
- Vacuum cleaner Filter replacements
- Vacuum cleaner clog/loss of suction repair
- Vacuum cleaner hose repair or replacement
- Vacuum cleaner Cord or electrical problem repair or replacement
- Vacuum cleaner Motor Replacements and Service
- Vacuum cleaner parts replacements
- Vacuum cleaner maintenance
- Sewing Machines service and repairs
- Central Vacuum Repairs and Service
- Central vacuum installation
- Free vacuum repair estimates
- Sameday vacuum repair services
Full Repair Service Includes the Following:
- Deodorize, Sanitize & Hand Polishing to like New Condition
- Check Belt-Replace if necessary
- Check Agitator Brushes-Replace if necessary
- Disassemble,Clean,and Grease Agitator
- Check Electrical System
- Check Outer Bag (uprights only)
- Disassemble Motor
- Check Motor Bearings
- Clean and Grease Motor Bearings if necessary
- Check Motor Brushes
- Check Armature and Field
- Check Motors Fan System
- Lube All Moving Parts
- Clean Exterior
- Bench Test
- Replace Paper Bag
Service also includes inspection of :
- Belt(S) Pulley & Roller Brush (Lubricate & Clean)
- Rug Plate
- Handle Grip & Connections (Tighten If Necessary)
- Filters & Filter Screen
- Seals & Gaskets
- Electrical Wiring & Light Bulb
- Motor For Wear &Electrical Soundness
- Cord Hooks & Cord Reel
- Hose For Structural Integrity
- Wheels For Proper Operations (Lubricate If Necessary)
- Air Flow Components & Bag Chamber
( Parts Are Extra If Necessary)
Vacuum Repairs, Sewing Machine Repairs, Central Vacuum Repairs. Acevacuums is located in Loudoun County and Fairfax County to serve customers from Ashburn, Sterling, Leesburg, Great Falls,Herndon, Vienna, Fairfax, Tysons Corner, Falls Church, Annandale, Reston, South Riding etc.... We sell vacuum cleaners, Air purifiers, Robotic vacuums, Carpet Shampooers, Floor polishers, Zone heaters and Fans.We are an authorized dealers for Miele, Riccar, Bissell, Dyson, IQAir, Blueair, iRobot, Sebo, Simplicity, Hoover, Eureka and other vacuum cleaner brands.
Vacuum cleaner maintenance tips:
Your vacuum cleaner doesn't need very much attention, but a little simple maintenance will keep it working and cleaning as efficiently as it can. Maintaining your vacuum cleaner properly can also head off more costly repairs or replacement.
Unplug your vacuum cleaner before performing any maintenance on it. A vacuumcleaner that turns on unexpectedly while you are working on it can injure you.Check to make sure your vacuum has a ground prong. If this is missing, DO NOT USE the vacuum. Contact Acevacuums, our experienced vacuum technicians will repair your vacuum cleaner.
Check the bag regularly and replace it when it is full. A vacuum cleaner bag that is only 1/3 full may be too full to clean efficiently. Remember that the air must pass through all the collected dust and debris, so a full vacuum cleaner bag means that the machine must work harder, or that it will not clean as well, or both. Look for a line on the bag and feel with your hand to determine about how full it is.
- If a working vacuum cleaner misses debris on the carpet or leaves behind fuzz where there was none, that's also a cue to check the bag.
Replace any vacuum bag that is 2/3 full. Read the directions on the vacuum cleaner, the bag, or in the manual. Regardless of the procedure, make sure that the bag is on all the way and secure, and that any clips or holders are in place.
- Use the correct bag size and type for your machine
Empty the bin or tray on bagless models frequently. Most designs make it very easy to pop the bin out.
Clean the brush roll. Also called a beater bar, this is the spinning brush underneath that brushes dirt out of the carpets.
- Look under the machine and locate the brush roll. Generally, it will be across the front of the bottom. If it is full of hair, thread, or other debris, it is time to clean it
- Remove the bottom plate. This cover may have clips or latches, or it may have a couple of screws holding it in place. Don't lose the screws.
- Notice the direction that the brush roll goes in. Usually, there will be a belt on one side and a corresponding track or space on the brush roll for the belt. This will help you to identify the direction.
- Remove the brush roll. Generally, it will pull out of a slot on either end, then slide out from under the belt.
- Use scissors or just your fingers to clean the brushes. They don't need to be spotless, but you should remove any hair or string that is wrapped around the brush. Pay special attention to the ends near the bearings and to the area around where the belt engages. A seam ripper (you can get one at a sewing goods store) works very well to cut the thinnest of hairs and strings wrapped around the brush.
Clean and lubricate the bearings on the brush roll.
- Spin the brush roll on its axle with your fingers, to verify that it spins freely. If it doesn't, you may need to clean out the bearings more thoroughly, lubricate the bearings, replace the bearings, or replace the entire brush roll (in ascending order of expense).
- Remove any debris around and in the bearings. Before you take the bearings out, notice which way they went so you can put them back in correctly.
- Remove the cap on the other end. Both caps are usually on one long axle, so you may need to hold the end of the axle still to remove the second cap. Clean and lubricate the bearing on the other end.
- Replace both bearings in the direction that they were before and replace both end caps.
Check the belt for signs of wear, and replace it if it is worn.
- Remove any cover plates on the bottom, as you would to clean the brush roll.
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Pull on the belt with your fingers. It should be very tight.
Compare the belt to an unused belt. If it is stretched out or narrower than the new belt, replace it.
Check that the belt is in the right place. If it has slid off the drive shaft on its own or shifted out of position, it is probably because it is worn and loose.
Look for:- cracks, unevenness, or melted or worn spots.
- Replace the belt every 6 months to 1 year, depending on how much use your vacuum cleaner has.
- Remove the brush roll as above.
- Slide the belt off of the pulley or drive shaft.
- Slide the new belt on over the pulley or drive shaft.
Remove any large accumulations of debris from the air passages and the brush roll housing.
Replace the brush roll.
- Put the brush roll back through the belt. It may be very tight.
- Replace the brush roll in its slots. Make sure that the belt is still over both the brush roll and the drive shaft.
- Replace the cover plates, reversing the process you used to remove them.
Replace or clean any filters on the vacuum cleaner. Many newer model vacuums have filters on the exhaust air to catch particles that remain in it. Read your manual to find out if yours has these, and clean or replace them periodically if it does.
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If the filter is made out of foam or plastic, you may be able to rinse it clean. Make sure it is thoroughly
- dry before replacing it in the vacuum cleaner.
- If the filter is made out of paper or fabric, you may be able to shake or pound out the debris between replacements.
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Check the hoses for clogs and obstructions. It doesn't happen very often, but if you have lost suction, try pushing a broomstick gently through the hoses to dislodge any larger clumps of debris that are stuck. A hook made from bent coat hanger wire can also be used to pull out or loosen clogs.
- Be careful not to pack clogs in even more tightly.
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Handle a coat hanger wire carefully, or it could puncture the hose.
- 07 Feb, 2024