Central Vacuum Repair (Not Portable Vacuum Repair)
A central vacuum is not an appliance you carry into a shop. It’s a system:
Central Vacuum System Components
- Central power unit (motor + controls)
- In-wall piping network
- Wall inlet valves
- Hose + handle controls (sometimes electrified)
- Low-voltage signaling that tells the unit to turn on
Why specialists matter
That’s why “vacuum repair” businesses often don’t repair central vac systems. The diagnostics are different, and the fixes require system knowledge.
Common Central Vacuum Problems We Fix (Greater Tulsa Area)
These are the most frequent reasons homeowners call for central vacuum repair:
1) Central vacuum won’t turn on
Common causes:
- Motor failure
- Relay/control failure
- Low-voltage signal issue
- Inlet valve wiring/contact issue
2) Weak suction / loss of airflow
Common causes:
- Clog in the in-wall piping
- Air leak at an inlet valve
- Hose damage or obstruction
- Filter/bag restriction
- Motor wear (declining performance)
3) Intermittent operation
Common causes:
- Loose low-voltage wiring
- Failing relay
- Worn hose switch contacts
- Motor overheating / thermal protection
4) Loud noise, burning smell, or overheating
Common causes:
- Bearing failure
- Carbon buildup
- Motor brush wear
- Restricted airflow causing overheating
5) Inlet valve or hose problems
Common causes:
- Broken inlet door / worn seal
- Loose connections
- Electrified hose contact failure
- Handle switch failure
Our approach
We don’t guess. We test the system and locate the failure point.
What Our Central Vacuum Repair Service Includes
A proper repair starts with proper diagnostics. Our typical process includes:
Confirm the symptom at one or more inlets
Check inlet valve condition and low-voltage signal
Test hose/handle controls and contacts (if applicable)
Evaluate power unit operation (relay, motor behavior, airflow)
Identify clogs or restrictions if suction loss is present
Provide clear repair options and restore function
Brands We Commonly Service
We work with most major central vacuum systems, including:
If you’re not sure what brand you have, that’s common. Many homes have older systems where the label is faded or the unit is tucked away. We can still diagnose the system.
Tulsa Central Vacuum Repair Service Area
We provide in-home central vacuum repair across the Greater Tulsa Area, including:
Greater Tulsa Cities
- Tulsa, OK
- Broken Arrow, OK
- Bixby, OK
- Jenks, OK
- Owasso, OK
- Sand Springs, OK
Not sure if you’re in range?
If you’re nearby and unsure, call — we’ll tell you if you’re in our coverage area.
Repair vs. Replace: When Do You Need a New Power Unit?
Many central vac systems can be repaired and restored. Replacement becomes reasonable when:
- The motor is worn out and replacement cost is close to upgrade cost
- The unit is undersized for the home
- Parts are discontinued and a compatible upgrade is the best long-term option
- You want newer features (quieter unit, better filtration, improved performance)
What you can expect
We’ll explain what failed and what the best path is — repair, upgrade, or replace — based on diagnostics.
Central Vacuum Repair FAQs (Greater Tulsa Area)
Do you repair built-in / central vacuum systems in Tulsa?
Yes. We provide central vacuum repair throughout Tulsa and nearby communities including Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Owasso, and Sand Springs.
My central vacuum won’t turn on. What’s the most common cause?
Common causes include a failed motor, a faulty relay/control, low-voltage signal wiring issues, or inlet valve contact problems. Diagnostics identify the exact failure.
Why is my suction weak at some inlets but fine at others?
That usually indicates a partial clog or restriction in a branch line, a leak at an inlet valve, or a localized piping issue. Testing across multiple inlets helps pinpoint the location.
Can you fix inlet valves and hoses?
Yes. We repair and replace inlet valves and troubleshoot hose/handle controls, including electrified hose contact issues where applicable.
Do you work on older systems?
Yes. Many older systems can be repaired with compatible parts or upgraded while keeping the existing in-wall piping.
Do you service portable vacuum cleaners?
No. We specialize in built-in / whole-house central vacuum systems only.
Schedule Central Vacuum Repair in Tulsa
If your central vacuum system is failing — won’t turn on, has weak suction, or is intermittent — we can help.
Advanced Vacuum Systems
Central Vacuum Repair — Greater Tulsa Area
Phone: (918) 512-1994
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00am–5:00pm