You do it every week. You drag out your vacuum, plug it in, and push it around the house, confident you’re banishing dust and dirt. But what if we told you that you might be leaving behind a shocking amount of debris—or even accidentally damaging your floors—by ignoring one simple switch?
It’s not the power button or the cord wrap. The most overlooked feature on any vacuum cleaner is the height adjustment setting.
Using the wrong setting is like using a snowplough on hardwood floors or a feather duster on deep-pile carpet. It just doesn’t work effectively. Let’s fix that today.
Think of your vacuum cleaner’s brush roll as the heart of the cleaning action. Its job is to agitate the fibers of your carpet to loosen embedded dirt so the suction can whisk it away.
Getting the height right ensures optimal brush contact and maximum suction power, leading to a truly deep clean.
Most vacuums have a dial or lever near the brush roll with settings like:
3 Pro Tips to Get It Right Every Time:
Pro Tip: For hardwood, tile, or laminate, always switch to the bare floor setting. This lifts or deactivates the brush roll, so suction works directly on the surface—no scratches, no mess.
Even with perfect technique, your home vacuum has its limits. Here are some signs that it’s time to bring in the experts:
At Bond Cleaning Brisbane, we go beyond surface cleaning. Our truck-mounted hot water extraction systems remove up to 99% of allergens and dirt from deep within your carpets—leaving your home fresher, cleaner, and healthier.