Taking care of your Kirby vacuum can help ensure that it stands the test of time and offers high-performance year after year. Here, we'll explore everything you need to know about the maintenance of your Kirby vacuum.
Regular maintenance is essential to Kirby vacuum performance. Over time, dirt, debris, and dust can accumulate in various Kirby components, causing your vacuum to lose efficiency. Keeping your vacuum clean and maintained will reduce the likelihood of performance issues and allow you to enjoy the clean you've come to love from Kirby.
When you take care of your Kirby, it can last for decades. Proper vacuum maintenance can reduce wear and tear on key components of your vacuum, and regular servicing can also reduce the need for part repair and/or replacements.
Issues with Kirby vacuums are rare. If you experience a problem with your vacuum, check out our troubleshooting tips below:
One of the more common issues reported is reduced suction power which can be attributed to multiple factors including blockages, clogs, or a full bag.
If your vacuum isn't cleaning as well as it once did, check the bag to ensure it isn't full, check the hose for clogs, and replace the filters if necessary. Cleaning these components regularly can help with suction optimization.
If the brush roll in your Kirby vacuum is jammed, it can be more difficult for your vacuum to pick up dirt. Hair and debris can get tangled around the brush roll, stopping it from rotating and picking up dirt from your floors. To fix the problem, turn off the vacuum, remove the brush roll, and use scissors to carefully cut away the material causing the jam.
Unpleasant odors can be a sign of accumulated dirt, a clog, or a full bag. To address these issues, check the bag and check for blockages or clogs. You may also want to use a mild disinfectant cleaner to get rid of any remaining smells.
Clogs and power cord issues can occur with Kirby vacuums too. Follow the steps below to remedy these issues:
To address clogs, first unplug the Kirby then disconnect the hose from the vacuum and inspect it for debris. Use a flexible tool to gently remove any blockages. Check the intake area for obstructions, and be sure that all pathways are clear to ensure optimal performance.
Over time, power cords can deteriorate. If you notice fraying or exposed wires, unplug the vacuum and have the cord replaced. Many Kirby vacuums have removable cords, making replacement a simple process.
Kirby vacuums are well-rounded and robust and cover a wide variety of defects. Kirby vacuums come with a three-year limited warranty which applies to the registered owner and requires proof of purchase. Kirby also offers a Factory Rebuild Program where registered owners may elect to have their used Kirby rebuilt to “like new” condition.
At-home Kirby vacuum maintenance is essential for optimal Kirby performance. Follow the steps below to maintain your vacuum:
When your filter gets clogged, vacuum efficiency can be negatively affected. Filters should be checked and replaced if necessary every two to three months.
Inspecting the entire vacuum from time to time is important so you can take note of any wear and tear and quickly replace worn-out parts. Look through your cleaning vacuum attachments as well to see if anything needs to be cleaned or replaced.
To extend vacuum life, be sure to:
Kirby's Factory Rebuild Program restores your used vacuum to like-new conditions through thorough cleaning, part replacement, and performance testing. This program is ideal for Kirby owners who feel that their vacuum is nearing the end of its lifespan.
Check the Kirby website for a list of authorized Kirby service providers in your area. If you need your vacuum serviced, are having trouble maintaining vacuum performance, or need Kirby troubleshooting tips, they'll be able to help. Paying attention to your Kirby's performance and condition and addressing any wear and tear issues immediately can help your vacuum stay in prime condition for decades!