Dyson Vacuum Repair Options

Dyson vacuum cleaners are some of the most popular on the market for a reason – they are incredibly powerful and efficient machines. However, like all machines, they eventually need repairs. If you’re in need of a Dyson vacuum repair, you’ve come to the right place! We offer free repair estimates and fast, reliable service. So don’t go another day struggling to vacuum with a broken machine – give us a call and we’ll have you up and running in no time!

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If you’ve ever needed a Dyson vacuum repair, you know that it can be a daunting task. We’ve all been there- you’re minding your own business, vacuuming away, when all of a sudden your Dyson starts making strange noises. You think to yourself, “Do I ignore it and hope it goes away? Do I try to fix it myself? Or do I take it to a professional?” If you’re like most people, you probably choose the latter. And we don’t blame you! Dyson vacuums are notoriously difficult to fix, and unless you’re a trained technician, we wouldn’t recommend attempting a DIY repair. Instead, bring your vacuum into our store for an assessment. One of our experienced technicians will examine your vacuum and determine what repairs are needed. They’ll also review all available service options with you and provide you with a free estimate for the cost of repairs. So don’t go another day struggling with a broken vacuum- bring it into our store and let us help you get it fixed!

Need a Dyson vacuum repair? We’re the experts! With nearly 20 years in business, we have the experience and expertise to get your vacuum running like new again. We’ll always review all available service options, replacements and improvements with you following the completion of our assessment. So you can rest assured knowing that you’re making the best decision for your vacuum. Give us a call today!

Reconditioned Dyson DC07 Animal Cyclone Assembly PN 904861-49 - Purple / Lavender

In today’s fast-paced world, we rely on our vacuums to keep our homes clean and tidy. But when your vacuum breaks down, it can feel like your whole world is falling apart. That’s where we come in. At Vacuums R Us & Sewing Too, we are committed to providing our customers with the best possible service. We know that your vacuum is an important part of your daily life, and we will work hard to get it back up and running as quickly as possible. stop by today for an assessment!

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If your dyson vacuum isn’t working as well as it should, there are a few things you can do to troubleshoot the problem. First, check the filter and make sure it’s clean. A clogged filter can reduce suction power and cause the vacuum to overheat. If the filter is clean and the vacuum still isn’t working properly, take a look at the brushroll. The bristles can become tangled with hair and debris, which can impede the brushroll’s ability to rotate. If the brushroll is the problem, simply remove any debris and tangles, and then reassemble the vacuum. In some cases, these simple steps will get your dyson vacuum up and running again.

Dust bunnies, rejoice! Your days of being chased by a roaring dyson vacuum are numbered. We are here to help you get your dyson vacuum back in tip-top shape so it can continue to do what it does best: collect dust. One of the most common dyson vacuum problems is a blocked filter. Fine dust and animal hair can quickly build up and block the flow of air, making it difficult for the vacuum to suction up dirt. First, let’s take a look at the dyson filter. The dyson filter is responsible for trapping fine dust and dirt particles. Over time, the dyson filter can become clogged with dirt and hair, which can reduce its effectiveness. If you suspect that your dyson filter is to blame for your dusty house, check out our easy-to-follow guide on dyson vacuum repair. We’ll show you how to clean or replace your dyson filter so your vacuum can get back to work.

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Dyson is a company that is known for being innovative and stylish. Their vacuums are no different. In fact, dyson will tell you that their vacuums do not have belts. This is not true. The belt is hidden inside the machine. The belt actually rarely breaks though. With Dysons if the brush roller stops spinning the problem is usually more serious than a broken belt. Normally when this happens it can mean the brush roller gears have melted. Unfortunately Dyson does not sell these gears and usually you have to replace the entire brush roller head if the gears are melted. That can be costly but even with that cost dyson vacuum service is still worth it because of how well their vacuums work and how long they last. So if you’re looking for a vacuum that will look good in your home and also perform well, dyson is the way to go.

If your dyson vacuum isn’t turning on, there are a couple possible causes. It could simply be that the vacuum overheated and shut itself off. If that is the case, wait 24 hours and turn it back on. However, another problem with dysons are failed power switches. This is not likely a repair you should try at home but it also is not a particularly costly repair either. Generally it will cost about an hour labor plus the cost of the part. So if your dyson vacuum isn’t working, don’t panic! There are a few possible causes and solutions.

Pre-owned Dyson Switch for DC07, DC14, DC17, DC18, DC21, DC23, DC24, DC25, DC26, DC27, DC28, DC33, DC37, DC39, DC41, DC39C, DC52, DC54, DC78, UP13

Another super common reason a Dyson will not turn on is a bad power cord. Vacuum cleaner power cords get moved around constantly unlike other appliances. They fray internally and often lose continuity. This will keep the Dyson from turning on at all. This is also not a vacuum repair you should do at home. This can be more costly since the cord itself is pricey due to increasing copper prices. It’s not out of the question to do this repair though if your Dyson is newer and in otherwise good shape. If your dyson just needs a new power cord, contact a dyson vacuum service professional for help getting it replaced. They’ll have the right dyson parts and know how to properly replace the power cord so your dyson will work like new again.

Dyson vacuums are known for being powerful and efficient, but they’re not perfect. One of the worst problems you can have with your Dyson is the wire loom. This really only affects Dyson Ball and the Dyson model DC50 and soft carpet Dyson ball are notorious for it. The wire loom in a Dyson is a complex multi wire assembly that snakes from the top of the Dyson all the way to the power head. If you find that your power head is not turning on but the rest of the vacuum is turning on this might be your problem. The issue with this repair is not that the wire loom is expensive. It is the insane amount of labor needed to complete the repair. Most repair shops will decline this type of repair due to the time commitment. So if you’re having this problem, be prepared for potential bad news.

One common issue dyson vacuums have is that the brush head assembly often breaks down. This can be a real pain, especially if you don’t have a dyson vacuum service center near you. Luckily, there is a way to fix this problem yourself. All you need is a new brush head assembly and not even any tools. With a little bit of effort, you can have your dyson vacuum running like new in no time.

Genuine Reconditioned Dyson Power Head Assembly for DC41 DC65 UP19 UP20 PN 920774-01

The brush head assembly is often not available because dyson simply does not make enough replacement parts. Let’s be honest here. Dyson doesn’t want you fixing your vacuum. They don’t want the vacuum repaired, they want you to buy a new one! The problem with a part in the head being defective is they do not sell repair components for Dyson power heads. You have to buy the entire power head assembly. So, if you’re having trouble with your dyson vacuum, don’t despair- it might just be an issue with the brush head assembly. And, if it is, you’re out of luck.

While it may be tempting to just buy a new vacuum, you may be able to save yourself some money by replacing the powerhead. There are three common powerheads for Dysons, and you can usually find the right one for your model by checking the part number. Models DC41 UP13 UP14 UP20 Kinetic Multifloor II and most other modern full size Dyson Ball vacuums use part number 967039-01 alternative part numbers 967039-01, 968415-01, 92077401, 96877201 967039-01. Bear in mind that this part does not come with the brush rollers or the base plate, so if your brush roller is also defective, you will need to buy a new one as well. Fortunately, the base plates rarely fail, so you likely won’t need a new one of those. With a little research and some elbow grease, you can get your Dyson vacuum back up and running like new.

Some times we offer reconditioned power heads as well https://www.vacuumsrus.com/product/cleaning/vacuum-parts/dyson/reconditioned-powerhead-assembly-for-dyson-dc65-dc66-and-up13/ or https://www.vacuumsrus.com/product/cleaning/vacuum-parts/dyson/product-11/

When we have them in stock you can buy them here https://www.vacuumsrus.com/product/cleaning/vacuum-parts/dyson/powerhead-assembly-for-dyson-models-dc41-up13-up14-up20-kinetic-multifloor-ii-967039-01/

Power heads for Dyson models DC24, DC25 and DC40 are like the unicorns of the vacuum world: they’re elusive, hard to find, and often come with a hefty price tag. If you’re lucky enough to find one, chances are it’s going to be in less-than-perfect condition. That’s because these power heads take a beating over time and are often only available from vacuum stores with old back stock. Sometimes you can find reconditioned or rebuilt heads that are in decent shape, but that’s always a bit of a gamble. So if you’re in the market for a Dyson power head replacement, be prepared to search high and low – and be prepared to pay a pretty penny for it.

On the rare occasions we have dyson dc25 powerheads on stock they are here https://www.vacuumsrus.com/product/cleaning/vacuum-parts/dyson/gray-reconditioned-dyson-dc25-cleaner-head-assembly-915499-07-915499-04/

The part numbers for DC25 heads are 915499-07, 915499-04

If you have a dyson DC50 or the so called “soft carpet” model, you will have a better chance of finding a dyson power head replacement. They are part number 965071-02. To my knowledge, dyson no longer manufactures this model but they are a more recent model so the heads are more readily available. If you can’t find one, try ebay or another online retailer. Good luck!

If you seriously got this far in the article, I commend you. You are a trooper. For real though, stop playing around with your vacuum. Bring it in to a reputable repair store. Maybe you aren’t local to Vacuums R Us & Sewing Too – Boulder Store or Vacuums R Us & Sewing Too – Arvada Store and can’t bring it to us. Well, chances are there is a reputable store near you. Check their google reviews. Yeah, I get it some vacuum stores are ran by jerks and maybe you ran into one. Give another shop a try. It’s well worth forming a relationship with your local vacuum repair shop. Plus, I guarantee they have BETTER vacuums on sale! Who doesn’t love a good sale? So what are you waiting for? Go find your nearest reputable vacuum repair store!

Dyson’s official service center locator can be found here https://www.dyson.com/support/repairs-and-servicing-information