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We service vacuums we sell, 
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We repair vacuums all year long, more than 2000 vacuum repairs every year.vacuum_repair,_dyson,_hoover,_kirby,_bissell,_dirt_devil.html

Every fullsized new vacuum we sell comes with Free Service, Free Loaner, & Free Cleanings, for as long as you own it!

That means you will never pay for labor on repairs for fullsized vacuums we well for residential use.  You will only pay for parts not covered under factory warranty. For as long as you own the vacuum.vacuum_repair,_dyson,_hoover,_kirby,_bissell,_dirt_devil.html
You also will have access to a loaner vacuum if yours can’t be fixed and ready for pick up within 24 hours.   It makes sense to buy your vacuum from Vacuum Express, inc.Riccar_Sebo_Miele_IqAir_Royal_Koblenz_Lindhaus.html
How often should you service your vacuum?
Your vacuum should be serviced every 12 to 18 months. 
As dirt, dust and lint pass through your vacuum cleaner, a buildup in the bearing housings and bearings will slow down the brush roll causing excessive wear on your vacuum motor and belt. Over a period of time some brushes become soft, lose effectiveness and need to be replaced. A worn out brush may still look completely fine. If not replaced, it will simply turn, never touching the carpet. This cuts your cleaning efficiency by as much as 50 percent.
Accumulated dirt and dust in the motor bearings will slow down the motor along with a sluggish brush roll. The result is an overheated motor which can drastically shorten the life of a vacuum motor or even require total replacement of the entire vacuum.
Carbon brushes in the motor transmit electricity to the armature. As the motor turns, the brushes wear out. Should they wear out, the electric wire could touch the armature, cause a short circuit and ultimately burn out the motor. Dust and lint building up in the motor can become lodged between the armature and carbon brush causing motor failure and may even present a fire hazard.
The overall appearance of your carpet depends on a good vacuum cleaner.
If the vacuum cleaner you purchase has enough air flow and suction to lift the carpet nap to the brushes, the vacuum will brush the nap and help it to stand up properly. The result will be newer looking and easier to clean carpeting.
If your vacuum is performing poorly, the carpet nap will remain matted and packed down from foot traffic. Sand and grit cannot be pulled from flattened carpet fibers. Dark colored traffic trails begin to appear. As the sand and dirt build up, it acts like sandpaper, slowly wearing and cutting the carpet fibers as you walk across it.
Let your independent vacuum professional service your vacuum every 12 to 18 months and avoid these potential problems. Keep your vacuum working at its maximum cleaning efficiency—the beauty and longevity of your carpet and upholstery depend on ithttp://www.vdta.com/vacuum_service.html
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