Roosevelt Vacuum Center

(on 65th)
Appliances & Repair in Seattle, WA
Appliances & Repair
Contractors
House Cleaning

Hours

Monday
10:00AM - 7:00PM
Tuesday
10:00AM - 7:00PM
Wednesday
10:00AM - 7:00PM
Thursday
10:00AM - 7:00PM
Friday
10:00AM - 7:00PM
Saturday
10:00AM - 5:00PM
Sunday
12:00PM - 5:00PM

Location

1209 NE 65th St
Seattle, WA
98115

About

Located in the heart of Seattle's University District, Roosevelt Vacuum is proud to have served the community for over 26 years. Whether you are looking to service or repair your current vacuum, buy a new vacuum or just need bags, belts or filters, we are here to assist you.We offer friendly service, good prices and we know vacuums. Affordable new vacuums Replacement vacuum parts Vacuum repairs Hard-to-find bags, belts and filtersWe service all the major brands and partner with many companies to bring you the best quality, service, and prices. If you are in the market for a new vacuum or are trying to decide whether or not to fix that old one you've been using for years, come on down to the Roosevelt Vacuum Center. Friendly and honest service is waiting for you. Call Roosevelt Vacuum today for vacuum repairs and vacuum sales.

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So, you know your carpet has seen some action, but how dirty is it really? Care to guess what percent of people believe their carpeting is dirtier than their bathroom's toilet seat? If you guessed 22 percent, you're right.
Ride-on floor scrubbers allow operators to clean expansive floor areas in a short amount of time. Some units are also able to dry the floor as they clean to minimize any slip-and-fall risk. Most also offer sweeping capabilities for maximum convenience.
Like most household devices, vacuum cleaners have come a long way over the course of the past century. One early vacuum prototype, designed by David Kenney, had to be installed in a house's basement and connected to metal pipes that ran to individual rooms.
Is your vacuum failing to pick up dirt? If it has no suction, it may be that the air filter is clogged. We can remove the filter and either clean or replace it for you if necessary.
If you need to buy a vacuum and you’re going to be vacuuming a lot of stairs, then look for a canister vacuum with a long hose and attachments. This will give you some flexibility in terms of reach, and the attachments will be great for getting in and around railings.
Want to restore your floors? A popular method is mop on restoring. A solution of restorer and water is mopped onto the floor and allowed to dry. Then the floor is burnished with a high speed burnisher with speeds of 1500 RPM or more.
Central vacuum systems with cyclonic action filter larger particles out of the line and capture them in a collection bin. Smaller particles are trapped in a filter, so the bin can be emptied without releasing dust into the air.
Wondering why your brush bar isn't turning as fast (or doing as good a job) as it used to? Check the drive belt for string, twine, thread, or hair that can bind the mechanism. If long pet hair is a problem, you might consider purchasing a vacuum designed specifically for pet-friendly households.
What one convenience of central vacuuming helped make it a popular option for the busy home owner? If you guessed that it made lugging a vacuum around the house unnecessary, you're right.
If you have lots of hardwood, tile and vinyl flooring in your home. Which type of vacuum do many experts recommend you use? If you guessed an upright, guess again. For bare flooring, a canister vacuum is usually considered the most effective choice.
Truck mounted systems can have a couple varieties of power sources. Some pull power from the engine running in neutral. Others have separate motors that are powered by propane, gas, or heating oil. All of these options will give you plenty of power, it’s just a matter of making sure it integrates with your truck.
Which is more popular in the U.S., the canister or upright vacuum? If you guessed that the upright style of vacuum is more popular, you're right. It tends to clean as well as a canister and cost somewhat less.
The first machines to clean dirt and dust from floors were carpet sweepers. Daniel Hess of Iowa invented the first in 1860, which had a rotating brush and a bellows mechanism on the top of the body to create suction.
The amount of water pressure delivered by a pressure washer cleans dirt, but it can also be dangerous. If your nozzle clogs, or your washer stops working, don’t try to fix it yourself. Bring it to an experienced service provider, who can safely fix the problem.
Suffering from allergies? A central vacuum system might be the best choice for you. Studies indicate they efficiently and effectively extract more pollutants, and they contain that dust, dirt and debris outside your living space.
A tank shutoff feature can make using your carpet cleaning machine much easier. This is basically a sensor-operated cutoff that will automatically stop an extractor’s suction when the tank storing the dirty solution is full.
There are differences in the quality of wood products that have nothing to do with the hardness of the wood itself. The National Hardwood Lumber Association (NHLA) ranks wood products based on a number of factors, including uniformity and color.
How can you tell if a belt on a vacuum cleaner is worn or broken? Sometimes when a belt breaks a smell from the overheating belt will emit from the vacuum, in other cases the vacuum may stop picking up dirt and the rotating brush will no longer function.
When you are repainting or restoring a surface, it is critical to remove as much grime and grease as possible to ensure best adhesion of new materials. Power washing gets into the cracks and crevices, increasing your cleaning performance.
Hubert Cecil Boot, who has the strongest claim to inventing the motorized vacuum cleaner, developed the “Puffing Billy” in 1901. This vacuum cleaner was first driven by an oil engine and later by an electric motor.
We recognize that not everyone who takes care of floors for a living has the time available to stay current on the advances in floor care equipment options. If you could use a little help picking out your next piece of equipment, we’re here for you.
Most dirt particles don’t stay on top of carpet fibers, but will fall down to the bottom where they are less visible. By the time they can be seen, the buildup of dirt will have already started to cause damage and stains.

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Roosevelt Vacuum Center
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FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Roosevelt Vacuum Center in Seattle WA?
    You can reach them at: 206-522-0005. It’s best to call Roosevelt Vacuum Center during business hours.
  • What is the address for Roosevelt Vacuum Center on 65th in Seattle?
    Roosevelt Vacuum Center is located at this address: 1209 NE 65th St Seattle, WA 98115.
  • What are Roosevelt Vacuum Center(Seattle, WA) store hours?
    Roosevelt Vacuum Center store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 10:00AM - 7:00PM, Sat: 10:00AM - 5:00PM, Sun: 12:00PM - 5:00PM.