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How to Choose the Right Type of Vacuum for Your Needs

Mar 4, 2021 | Uncategorized

How to Choose the Right Type of Vacuum for Your Needs

How to Choose the Right Type of Vacuum for Your NeedsSpring cleaning is almost underway! Many people are purchasing cleaning supplies, writing cleaning schedules, and looking for products that will make spring cleaning easier. If your vacuum is getting old and no longer fits your needs or lifestyle, now is a perfect time to replace it before getting a carpet cleaning in the Acadiana and greater Baton Rouge areas.  Here is are a breakdown of different types and features of vacuums so that you can make a more educated decision before purchasing one.

Lifestyle Factors to Consider

Cleaning Schedule

Do you vacuum your home on a weekly basis? If that sounds like you, a lightweight stick vacuum may be a great option. But, if you vacuum less frequently, an upright or canister vacuum will be just fine. If you have a busy schedule and can’t find time to clean or if you can’t physically vacuum, a robotic vacuum may be the best choice.

Flooring Types

If your home has high and low carpet, hardwood floors, or tile, you’ll need a vacuum with customizable settings so that the vacuum can adapt to each type of flooring. If this sounds like your home, you’ll also want to be sure to choose a model that has the option to turn off the brush feature so it won’t scratch your hardwood floors.

Size of Your Home

Do you live in a large, multi-level home? If so, you may benefit from a robust upright vacuum. If you live in a small home or even an apartment, a stick vacuum may be a better fit.

Noise Levels

If you have children in your home or live in an apartment with thin walls, you may be anxious about your vacuum being too loud. If this is the case, you’ll need a vacuum that is quiet but still cleans well. A vacuum with a decibel level of 60-65 will be very quiet, while a decibel level of 70 or higher will be louder.

Pets in Your Home

Pets leave hair and dander all over your floors and carpet, so you need a vacuum specifically designed to deal with this type of cleaning. Look for a vacuum that has at least 12 amps of power and specific pet hair attachments.

Vacuuming can help clean up pet hair, but it can’t remove pet urine and odor. If you have pets in your home, you’ll need a professional carpet cleaning at least twice a year to remove pet stains and odors.

Different Types of Vacuums

Upright  

Upright vacuums are by far the most common type of vacuum. These vacuums typically include customizable options for brush and suction control, and they can clean carpet and hardwood floors. Brush control is great if you have hardwood floors because you can turn off the vacuum brush to protect your hardwood floors from being scratched. Suction control is perfect when you need to clean your curtains or upholstery. The only downside of upright vacuums is that they can be quite heavy, which makes them difficult to carry up and downstairs. They also tend to be larger and take up more storage room. Average Cost: $50 to $700

Stick Vacuums

Stick vacuums are usually cordless, making them great for cleaning just about anywhere. They’re lightweight, easy to move, and easy to store. These vacuums work best in areas that will be vacuumed weekly and have light debris. Stick vacuums normally have fewer attachments and customizable options compared to other types of vacuums. However, they do often come with detachable handheld features to clean upholstery, blinds, vents, car interiors, and more. If you’re searching for a high-powered vacuum and not concerned about attachments or brush and suction control, the stick vacuum is a great option. Average Cost: $25 to $600

Canister Vacuums

Canister vacuums are unique compared to upright and stick vacuums because they contain the motor and bag in a separate unit. This unit is usually on wheels and connected to the vacuum head with a long hose, making it easily transportable. Canister vacuums are lighter than traditional upright vacuums, and they easily clean hard-to-reach spots. Canister vacuums are an excellent choice if you want to maintain the power of an upright model, but with easier mobility. Average Cost: $50 to $800

Robot Vacuums

Robot vacuums are the newest and perhaps trendiest on the market because they are battery-powered and self-propelled. With a few clicks of a button, you can schedule the robot vacuum and it will clean your floors and underneath your furniture. These vacuums have built-in sensors that keep them from bumping into furniture or falling downstairs. Robot vacuums are great for hard floors and low pile carpet, but they aren’t ideal for higher pile carpet or thick rugs. They also can’t travel from floor to floor, so you’ll have to move the vacuum manually if you have a multi-story home. If you’re a busy person or are unable to push a vacuum yourself, robot vacuums may be a great fit for you. Average Cost: $100 to $1,000

Keep Your Carpets Clean Year-Round

Vacuuming is crucial for any home and so is professional carpet cleaning in the Acadiana and greater Baton Rouge areas! If you want to guarantee that your carpets will look and smell clean and fresh just in time for spring, contact Chem-Dry of Acadiana today!

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