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Repair vs Replace Criteria
Consider Repair When:
- Vacuum is less than 5 years old
- Repair cost is under 50% of replacement cost
- Only minor parts need replacement
- Motor is still functioning well
Consider Replace When:
- Vacuum is over 8 years old
- Multiple major components are failing
- Repair costs exceed 60% of new vacuum price
- Poor suction despite maintenance
Cost Comparison
Average Repair Cost
$75- $150
New Vacuum Cost
$200 - $500
All Repairs Come with a 6-Month Warranty
We stand behind our work. Every repair includes a 6-month warranty that covers both parts and labor. If the same issue comes back during that time, we’ll fix it again at no cost.
Of course, the warranty doesn’t cover accidents like dropping your vacuum or water damage—but we’ll always explain what’s covered so you know exactly what to expect.
Pros & Cons
Pros of Repairing
- Lower upfront cost
- Environmentally friendly
- Keep familiar features
- Quick solution
Cons of Repairing
- May need future repairs
- Limited warranty
- Older technology
- Potential recurring issues

If your vacuum’s giving you trouble, don’t toss it just yet. We’ll help you make the smart choice—repair or replace—and get your home back to clean in no time.
