The information found here has been designed for the DIY central vacuum customer who wants to repair and maintain their central vacuum system.
DIY Advice for Repairing and Maintaining Your Central Vacuum System |
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| How to Replace a CVAC Motor | Cleaning Central Vacuum Tubing | Troubleshooting Quick Find | Troubleshooting Flow Chart |

We know our DIY customers...they are self motivated, self sufficient and get real satisfaction from the successful completion of a task. We are here to help you "do it yourself"!
More Information about the Links Above:
How to Replace a CVAC Motor - Customers are often surprised to find out how easy it is to replace their central vacuum motor. Here we have a step by step guide and a link to help you locate the correct motor for your central vacuum power unit. In addition, if you check out our video library, you will find a short video demonstration of replacing a central vacuum motor.
Cleaning Central Vacuum Tubing - This is a relatively new way to maintain a central vacuum system but many of our customers really appreciate the ability to clean the inside of their vacuum tubing.
Troubleshooting Quick Find - We have taken the most common central vacuum repair issues and included them all in one place. Everything from unclogging your system to repairing damaged tubing is explained.
Troubleshooting Flow Chart - This flow chart is from our friends at CanaVac, the same people who manufacture our RhinoVac. It will walk you through some questions to help you isolate any problems with your central vacuum power unit.