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Eureka Vacuum Keeps Clogging (How to Fix)

Vacuuming is a fast and easy way to get your house clean. But over time, it may incur damage from the usual wear and tear. They’re not necessarily cheap too, so immediately replacing it is not always possible. How do you fix a vacuum that keeps clogging?

Keep the hose free of any obstructions. Large pieces of debris can get stuck when suctioned, causing a clog. Instead of forcing them with the vacuum cleaner, pick them out and throw them away. Putting a net over the tip of the hose can help filter out the large pieces of debris.

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Keep in mind that vacuum cleaners are intended to suction clean dirty and dusty surfaces. They are not really meant for clearing debris and other small items that may be on the floor.

How to Unclog Eureka Vacuum Keeps Clogging

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The Eureka Airspeed vacuum is another popular brand when it comes to household maintenance. Its powerful suction makes cleaning a lot easier. 

To keep a Eureka vacuum from clogging, regularly clean the brush roll. You can loosen the screws holding the lift cover to access the belt and brush roll. From there, you can start cleaning the brush. Make sure the vacuum is unplugged before doing any of this. 

Clean the Brush Roll

Once you get to the brush roll and belt, you can proceed to clear it of any particles or hair tangled up in the brush. It would be easier to use scissors to cut through the hair tangles before pulling them out of the brush. 

Check for anything else that might be caught in the brush like pet hair or fiber strands from clothing or furniture.   

Keep the Filters Clean

The Eureka vacuum cleaner features a washable dust cup filter. When you take it out, you should have the filter itself, the tube, and the screen. 

There’s also the HEPA exhaust filters right under the dust cup. Simply lift that to get to the filters. The manufacturer recommends replacing this every six months. 

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Four Reasons Why Your Eureka Vacuum Keeps Clogging

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Vacuums don’t simply get clogged on their own. In order to prevent it from constantly getting clogged, you need to know what’s causing the problem.

The most common reason your vacuum keeps getting clogged is that it suctions large pieces of debris that don’t fit well in the hose. You can usually hear it when this happens because the hose makes a gurgling sound. It could also be that the bag is full because it’s not cleaned.

Suctioned Large or Irregular-Sized Objects

It’s ideal to pick up the large items first off the surface you’re cleaning before starting the vacuum. This way, you minimize the risk of catching large or irregular-sized objects that may cause the vacuum to clog.

In some cases, the item may have sharp edges that can tear the inside of the hose as it’s being forced into the vacuum, causing more problems. 

Vacuum Hose or Bag is Full

Obstructions or large debris are not the only things that can cause clogs. Sometimes, it’s a simple matter of leaving the bag or hose full. Even dust particles can lead to a buildup if not regularly disposed of. 

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Hair is also a usual cause of clogs, much like they tend to do in the drains. To be safe, make sure to empty the vacuum of its contents as soon as you’re done using it. This way, you’re always sure that the vacuum is empty, and so minimizes the risk of clogging. 

The Vacuum Suctioned Liquid 

Sometimes, it can’t be helped that the vacuum rolls over wet surface. While this shouldn’t cause a problem with the equipment directly, it could cause the dust and particles inside the bag to get wet. Once they dry up, they can turn into a hardened mass, which is what’s going to cause the clog. 

The damage can get worse over time, especially if it is left unattended. The hardened mass of dust can become stuck on the equipment and can be difficult to remove. If this leads to more buildup, then the inside of the vacuum itself will start causing problems.

Other Components are Dirty

The filter and rollers are the other essential components of a vacuum. If this is the case, then the dirt from these parts will simply be sent back into the hose, which only adds up to the debris, thus causing the clog. 

Again, the simple solution to this is to make sure these parts are clean and cleared of dust particles and hair strands. 

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