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What is the best vacuum for hardwood flooring?

Reblogger Debra Leisek
Real Estate Broker/Owner with Bay Realty,Inc Homer Alaska

If you have Hardwood Floors you need to read this great article by Debbie Gartner 

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Original content by Debbie Gartner

Did you know you're supposed to use a DIFFERENT vacuum for hardwood floors than for carpet?  Did you know that your current vacuum may be scratching your hardwood?  Most people don't realize this.

 

Originally posted in full here:  What's the best vacuum for hardwood floors?  (Please note that there are some pictures/links I was not able post on ActiveRain, but you can read the article in its entirety by following above link).

 

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Hardwood flooring is the preferred flooring choice as it adds beauty and elegance to your home.  Wood flooring is stylish and long lasting.  And, hardwood floors can add value to your home.  Maintaining your hardwood floors is important, and one of the most important aspects is keep your floors clean (dirt and debris can scratch and wear down your hardwood floors).  Vacuuming can definitely help in this pursuit, but you do want to be careful about the vacuum cleaner you pick.  Believe it or not, some vacuums can actually damage your hardwood floors.

 

But, with the right vacuum, you'll be able to properly care and maintain your floors for years to come.  You'll have a clean home and keep the luster of your new hardwood flooring.  When you have the right tools at hand, cleaning hardwood floors becomes a breeze.

 

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The Mistake of using ordinary vacuums on hardwood floors

What is the best type of vacuum for hardwood floors I understand the reluctance to buy a new vacuum, especially if your current vacuum still works. But, this can be a mistake, as most top rated vacuums are designed to clean CARPET. Your new hardwood floors needs more care.

 

Here are the 2 big issues:

  • First, most traditional vacuums have roller brushes with thick bristles and these can leave scratches on your hardwood floors. In addition, the beater brush can also scatter dirt and debris, making it even more difficult to clean.

 

  • Vacuums designed for carpets tend to have plastic wheels, and these can easily scratch up wood surfaces. (see my article on how to prevent scratches in hardwood floors...you'll see that wheels can be one of the worst things for hardwood floors). Additional these vacuum wheels also lack the padding needed to further prevent damage.

 

By the way, choosing the best vacuum cleaner does not mean choosing the most expensive one. In fact, you'll see from the recommendations in this article that most of the best vacuums designed for hardwood floors are very reasonably priced. And, beware that many review sites such as consumer reports, don't separate out vacuums for hardwood floors.  

 

 

Tips for Picking the best hardwood vacuum cleaner:

best type of vacuum for hardwood flooringThese principles should help guide you to find the best hardwood flooring vacuum for your home.

  • Avoid rolling brushes – Rolling brushes are designed to lift dirt, hair, and debris that hide inside carpets. For hardwoods, this isn't an issue. And, the brush will actually do more harm than good as they will scratch the wood. If you can't find a vacuum without a rolling brush, then choose one that allows you to switch off the brush to prevent it from spinning.

 

  • Padding and rubber wheels – Rubber wheels and extra rubber padding will help prevent scratches, digs and other damages. Also, as a general rule, check the wheels before you start vacuuming to remove any extra dirt.

 

  • Compact and lightweight – Lightweight models are easy to carry around and easily glide across the floor for effortless cleaning. The less pressure you apply to floor, the better. Your back will also thank you for this.

 

  • Good suction power – Superior suction quality and power are a must (and a feature you would look for anyway). This ensures that no dust, dirt or debris is left behind.

 

Canister vs upright vacuum cleaner models

There's debate whether upright or canister vacuums are better when it comes to hardwood flooring. They each have pros and cons, so it does depend on your preference.   If I had to choose between the two, I'd go with canister as they are generally lighter and easier to maneuver without scratching the floor. In addition, if you have a two story home, canisters are usually easier to carry up the steps and vacuum the steps.  

 

My top recommendation

When it comes to getting the best value for your vacuum (i.e. balancing quality and price), I'd recommend the BISSELL Hard Floor Expert 1161. I'd encourage you to read the reviews on this product as well as the suggestions below.  

 

This vacuum is compact and lightweight and compact, so it's easy to maneuver and easy to store. It's specially made for hardwood floors with rubber wheels and felt treads. It has powerful suctions, yet delicately cleans to protect your floors.

 

Other Recommended vacuums for hardwood flooring:

Unfortunately, I can't post the options on ActiveRain (the plugin won't work here), but if you'd like to see the other options, you can see them on the original post here

 

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What about robotic vacuum cleaners?

Most people don't enjoy vacuuming, and that’s why the idea of a robotic vacuum cleaner is appealing. Robotic vacuums save time and energy, and it's no wonder that they are growing in popularity.  

 

When it comes to robotic vs regular vacuums, the automatic vacuums are not as powerful as the standard types. Instead, they are designed to be used much more often. As a result, they can keep your home very clean with minimal effort on your part. (Note: these are usually used in conjunction with a standard vacuum, and the combo seems to work very well). Please note that robotic vacuums are not the best choice for carpets.  

 

 

Best robotic vacuum for hardwood floors:

The most well-known robot vacuum brands currently in this industry are iRobot (which includes the Roomba and Neato Robotics. Note: several name brand names are starting to enter this segment with cheaper options, but they don't seem to work as well (and may be more likely to scratch your floors).   When it comes to getting the best robot vacuum for the money, iRobot is still the number one choice, both in terms of quality and customer satisfaction. Here are some great choices.

 

I also can't post these options on ActiveRain (the plugin won't work here), but if you'd like to see the other options, you can see them on the original post here.

 

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Conclusion

So there you have it. My top recommendations on vacuums for hardwood flooring. Choosing the right hardwood flooring vacuum can make a big difference on keeping your floors clean and helping the last longer.  

 

Related Articles for Hardwood Flooring Maintenance:

 

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Comments(6)

Eva B. Liland Century 21 Doug Anderson
Century 21 Doug Anderson - Lancaster, CA
Glad to be of Service 661-714-1643

I would say one of those Swiffers is a great alternative to a vacum cleaner.

Jul 17, 2017 01:39 AM
Wayne Martin
Wayne M Martin - Chicago, IL
Real Estate Broker - Retired

Good morning Debbie. Thanks for the tips to properly caring for hardwood floors! Enjoy your day!

Jul 17, 2017 04:58 AM
Endre Barath, Jr.
Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices California Properties - Beverly Hills, CA
Realtor - Los Angeles Home Sales 310.486.1002

what an awesome re-blog from our friend Debbie Gartner  I missed this post but I will make sure Diane reads it... just on a side note she has written so many awesome posts that I just pass on to my clients and all they can say is too bad she is not in our market, Endre

Jul 17, 2017 11:31 PM
Debra Leisek
Bay Realty,Inc Homer Alaska - Homer, AK

I wish we had someone like her is our world for sure! She is very smaart on these subjects!  Thank you Endre Barath, Jr. !!!

Jul 18, 2017 01:05 AM
Debbie Gartner
The Flooring Girl - White Plains, NY
The Flooring Girl & Blog Stylist -Dynamo Marketers

Debra - Thanks so much for sharing.  I appreciate that.  I get this question often and I have a hunch most people don't realize.

Eva B. Liland with Century 21 Doug Anderson Yes, you definitely should be using a swiffer or other microfiber mop (Bona has one too) and that should be the primary tool for cleaning.  That's what I recommend on my website and if you click the related articles you'll see the same thing.  But some people also like to use a vacuum once a week (especially if you have pets and/or kids), so I want to make sure people who do this use the RIGHT vacuum.

Endre Barath, Jr. Oh wow. Thank you.  That is so sweet and you guys made my day.  Thanks.

Jul 18, 2017 04:23 AM
mahmishal78 mahmishal78
seo agency - Autaugaville, AL
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I think vacuum cleaning for hardwood flooring isn't feasible. Though click here to explore your options. I am a bit conviced about its usage on the hardwood floor after reading about it here.

Nov 11, 2023 02:59 AM