Here's another great tip from BobVila.com. One of the wonders of the modern age, vacuum cleaners, range in price from $60 to almost $2,000. What s different about them? It s a matter of choosing the right tool for the job. There s a lot of hype about the ability of vacuums to eliminate pollen, mold spores and other allergens. The fact is that most allergen particles are big enough to be handled by any vacuum, whether it says HEPA or not. The key is the vacuum s emissions: what comes out the back end. Bagless models are attractive for those of us who forget to buy the bags or just would like to throw less away. But, for allergy sufferers, they may not be the best bet. You still need to empty the dust chamber into a trash bag at some point, and even if you do this outside, you still come into contact with some dust. Other factors to consider are the sorts of surfaces your vacuum will have to clean. Most do well on bare floors. But if you have carpets of varying pile heights, you ll want to be able to adjust your machine. If you have mostly carpet, you ll probably want to consider an upright model. If pet hair is an issue, you ll need to compare models on that basis. Canister models are generally easier to handle. Some European canisters are easier on the ears than most. But statistically, canister models are also more prone to needing repairs than uprights. Once you ve decided which features are important for cleaning your home, there are good bets in every price range. Find out more at BobVila.com: The ultimate home improvement web site! BobVila.com 2008
One of the wonders of the modern age, vacuum cleaners, range in price from $60 to almost particles are big enough to be handled by any vacuum, whether it says HEPA or not. The key is the vacuum s emissions: what comes out the back end
Components of a typical canister vacuumcleaner. (click to enlarge) Components of a typical upright vacuumcleaner. (click to enlarge) A vacuumcleaner is an electrical appliance for cleaning
I've removed all the fireplace ash that I can by sweeping with a broom. There is still a trace of ash. Will it hurt my vacuumcleaner (upright with a bag) to vacuum up this ash? I'm worried about clogging the works up. Thanks.
Hi, I have a Kenmore bagless vacuumcleaner. Seems like it just stops after 15 mins!! The light stays on, but no suction. If I leave the vacuumcleaner off for 15-20 mins and try to use it again, it works
Here's another great tip from BobVila.com. Don t let a drain clog slow you down; it s usually an easy fix. A partial clog can be cleared by cleaning out the drainpipe. Older plumbing can be damaged by using harsh drain chemicals, so opt for a naturally biodegrading drain cleaner or use this homemade solution: pour a half cup of baking soda down the drain, then slowly add a cup of white vinegar. Cover the drain for five minutes, then flush with a gallon of boiling water. Some clogs call for a plunger. The key here is to create a vacuum. If you re working on the kitchen sink, you need to clamp off the dishwasher hose and seal the drain openings in the other sink basins. If it s the bathroom sink or tub, plug the overflow opening with a wet rag. With at least a couple inches of water in the basin, plunge rapidly several times, pulling up sharply at the end to move the clog. You may need to do this several times. If plunging doesn t clear the clog, use an auger. If your drain opening is obstructed, sometimes a coat hanger wire with a small hooked end will bring up the clog. You can also detach the trap under the sink with a plumber s wrench in order to get at the clog or to rescue anything you ve lost down the drain. If you don t see an improvement in drainage after all of that and especially if more than one drain is slow in your house you should consult a plumber since the problem could be caused by blocked or improper venting of the wastewater system. Find out more at BobVila.com: The ultimate home improvement web site! BobVila.com 2008
the area and the vents. Using an industrial vacuumcleaner, clean the back of the dryer. Then, vacuum out of each section of pipe with an industrial vacuumcleaner. Also, vacuum out any flexible connecting duct pipe until it
them out with a high-powered vacuumcleaner. In addition, the service regularly. (Use a high efficiency vacuum (HEPA) cleaner or the highest efficiency filter bags your vacuumcleaner can take. Vacuuming can increase