Chicagoland's Original Vacuum Dealer Since 1962    
Serving Chicagoland since 1962, Avalon Vacuum is Chicagoland's original vacuum dealer.  We provide quality service & brands at competitive prices.   

We specialize in Anti-Allergan Vacuums for Carpeting & Hardwood Floors.  We offer a wide array of household vacuums as well as commercial vacuums. 

We offer the following services for vacuums in Chicago:

- Sales - Repairs - Parts
- Guaranteed Low Prices*
- New Machines at Discount Prices
- Pick Up & Delivery
- Trade-Ins
- Free Estimates

Call us today so we can assist you! 
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Avalon Vacuum                                          Call Us Today!  (773) 525-2756
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Mention you saw it on our web site. This freebie expires soon..so hurry in. limit one per household
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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   NEWS FROM AVALON VACUUM SCHOOL:
At the Avalon Vacuum School we have found that consumers have been mis-informed regarding the function of a vacuum's brush roller.  The bristles on a brush go round and round and their ONLY job is to separate carpet fibers, (not pull them out), so the suction of your vacuum lifts the dirt and dust.   An agressive (hard) brush roller, ie: Dyson's, is so agressive that it pulls out looped and or berber carpet and is not good oriental rugs either.
 
WHEN one is vacuuming hard surface floors and your vacuum is set to the lowest settings, "bare floor setting", all you are doing is sending dust all around the room, or "blow back" and/or repeatedly scratching the floor.  Your vacuum SHOULD be able to shut off the brush on hard surface floors and/or prevent "blow back".
 
WHEN one is vacuuming carpet and you have the brush roller set too low; you are wearing out your brush, wearing out your belt..and worse yet..you are wearing out your carpet!
 
When a vacuum displays "12 AMPS" This is not an
inidicaiton of it's suction power.  This only tells you how much electricity is being used to operate your vacuum.  The design of your machine determines it's suction power.