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Robot Vacuum Repair Kitchener, ON

As with a washing machine, dryer, or dishwasher, the robot vacuum’s conception for convenience has graduated to one of necessity. It’s a simple procedure: you press a button and the vacuum travels throughout your home automatically, swallowing unwanted debris while you tend to the million-and-one other responsibilities on your list. But when your little vacuum helper leaves wads of debris on the floor, that convenience factor goes out the window.

While even the most capable vacuum brands can fracture or flatline over the years, our robot vacuum repair Kitchener team consistently delivers top performance. Whether your robot vacuum spins in circles or has problems charging, Appliance Genie can get your machine and your routine back in working order. 

Robot Vacuum Not Turning On?
We Can Handle It!

Our Kitchener robot vacuum repair technicians aim to fulfill your repair needs from the start of your service call to the end of the job. Typical robot vacuum problems we diagnose include:

  • Faulty sensors
  • Failed engine
  • Defective battery
  • Cracked scraper rubbers

We house an inclusive supply of parts from makes and models of all price ranges to bring you the best robot vacuum repair in Kitchener.  

Reliable Robot Vacuum Repair Kitchener Service

Dirt from shoes, grass from pets, dust from time – anything can contribute to your floors being a breeding ground for germy rubble. Daily sweep and mop jobs just don’t cut it. Our robot vacuum repair Kitchener experts promise a same or next day assessment because we understand the health and safety concerns that accompany filthy floors. With our repair vehicles keeping parts from brands we service handy, we’re better able to address your broken vacuum with absolute precision and efficiency. 

Robot Vacuum Brands We Service

Our technicians diagnose most major
robot vacuum brands including:

  • iRobot Roomba
  • Eufy RoboVac
  • Shark
  • Roborock
  • Onson
  • Coredy
  • EVOVACS
  • Kalorik
  • And More

Common Robot Vacuum Parts

Robot vacuum repair problems vary.
Here are some common repair parts.

  • Side brushes
  • Brush filters
  • Floor tracking sensors
  • Charging contacts
  • Mop cloths
  • Extractors
  • Cliff sensors
  • Caster wheels
  • And More

Common Robot Vacuum Repair Problems

We understand calling a repair company is at the bottom of your wish list. The good news is that Appliance Genie provides the best robot vacuum repair Kitchener has to offer, or any appliance repair for that matter. If you’d rather troubleshoot the issue before contacting us, we’re here to help! Here are just some of the few common robot vacuum issues we come across every day, along with some of the possible causes. Once you’ve pinpointed the problem, call us, and we’ll happily help you get your machine back up and running.

  • Vacuum Travels In Circles – A jammed bumper, faulty wheels, dirty sensors, and software issues can be possible ingredients for this undesired repair recipe. First, gently tap the bumpers. If that doesn’t work, clean the bumper or cliff sensors and/or the wheels.  
  • Vacuum Keeps Getting Stuck Under Furniture – Arguably the most annoying of the classic robot vacuum issues, it may be the easiest to solve without repair. How? Elevate your furniture with risers, or if you’re in the market for new furniture, consider blocking the area where it gets stuck.
  • Vacuum Doesn’t Pick Up Debris – A robot vacuum that doesn’t clean is virtually useless, though the cause is pretty logical. Just like your car’s number of gas refills is contingent upon the distance traveled, the more litter your vacuum consumes, the faster it fills up. To make more room for debris collection, clean the brushes and filter.
  • Vacuum Won’t Turn On or Charge – Like most appliances, a robot vacuum needs a few minutes in the break room to recharge. What if the charging dock doesn’t charge your vacuum? First, hold the CLEAN button for 20 seconds to reboot. If rebooting doesn’t give it gas, ensure debris is absent from the caster wheel and the charging contacts.