The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

Mini turbo tool for pet hair and upholstery.

They also generate great suction power and the longer hose makes them useful for cleaning under furniture.Many don’t have a powered brush bar, however, which reduces carpet cleaning efficiency.. Cordless vacuums.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

Cordless stick vacuums have become increasingly powerful in recent years.Models like the Dyson V11, Dyson V15 and Miele TriFlex can now rival corded vacuums for cleaning performance, while having the convenience of a cord-free design and the option of a handheld mode.The downsides are that they are expensive and have a limited battery life.. There’s no “best” type of vacuum for all situations.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

Instead, you need to consider your home’s cleaning requirements..Step 2: Choose Between a Bagged or Bagless Vacuum Cleaner.

The future of construction, Built Environment Matters podcast | Professor Jacqui Glass, The Bartlett, UCL’s Faculty of the Built Environment.

Many modern vacuum cleaners have a bagless design, but this isn’t always the best choice.

Here’s an overview of the differences between bagged and bagless vacuums:.If there’s nothing stopping the brush from physically turning, then you should check for a broken drive belt.

Replacing the drive belt is usually easy, although you’ll need to find the correct belt for your model.It’s also a good idea to inspect the brushroll to see if there are any cracks or other damage..

Finally, there’s a chance that the brush roll motor has developed a fault.If this is the case, then you’ll need to contact a professional to see if it’s repairable.