
How to service and maintain your beloved and ducted vacuum system
How to maintain a ducted vacuum system?
Unlike regular vacuums and very unlike stick vacuums, ducted vacuums require the least amount of cleaning and maintenance. These units can typically last 6+ months without having to change the bags or filters and are generally built to last 10+ years when treated with care. While ducted vacuums don’t require much attention, we always recommend regularly emptying the bags and changing the filters so you will get the most suction and longevity out of your vacuum unit.
How to service a ducted vacuum system?
A ducted vacuum system rarely ever needs to be serviced, leaving the only interaction with the unit itself changing the bag. With the capacity of most bins being over 40L, you’ll only need to change the bin once a quarter. Thats right, once every 3 months. All ducted vacuums are worry free for over 5 years of manufacturer warranty.
If you have had your vacuum system for a while and are in need of a service, we can handle any issues with ease. Just give us a call and we’ll make it our mission to get you back up and running.
How long does it take to service your ducted vacuum?
Servicing a ducted vacuum unit will only take up to 3 days. For those that use their vacuum as their weekend warrior, this means your routine won’t change so long as we can get in touch in an appropriate timeframe.
How do I know if my ducted vacuum system needs to be serviced?
There are a few symptoms that would ring some alarm bells for if your ducted vacuum system needs to be repaired. Some of the biggest signs would be:
Low or no suction
Tripping the power
Not turning off or on
Faulty sockets
Rest assured, servicing your ducted vacuum system is not a difficult procedure and will not take you out of routine. We carry spare parts to speed up the process in case of any minor fixes.