MyVacuumGuy in Baltimore: Oreck Sales and Full-Service Vacuum Repair
MyVacuumGuy is an Oreck authorized dealer and independent vacuum repair shop serving Baltimore County and the city, stocking new Oreck uprights and cannister models alongside repair parts and servicing machines from nearly any brand.
What MyVacuumGuy actually is
This is a small, single-location shop that sells Oreck vacuums exclusively as new inventory but accepts repair work on Hoover, Bissell, Dyson, Shark, and other brands. The business splits between retail sales (focused on Oreck's commercial-grade uprights and lightweight designs) and repair, with the repair side open to walk-ins and by appointment. Unlike big-box appliance stores, MyVacuumGuy holds stock of belts, bags, motors, and brushes for older machines, making it a practical stop for owners of discontinued models that retailers no longer stock parts for.
Services and pricing
New Oreck uprights range from roughly $400 to $800 depending on model and features; bagless and bagged options are both available. Canister models run higher, starting around $600. The shop also stocks refurbished Oreck units at discounted prices when available, though stock varies.
Repair pricing is diagnostic-based. A basic cleaning or belt replacement typically costs $40 to $75. Motor replacement, brush-roll service, or hose unclogging runs $60 to $120. Dyson, Shark, and Bissell repairs are common and priced similarly, though machines with electronic components may cost more. The shop charges a diagnostic fee of $15 to $20, credited toward repair if you proceed. Turnaround is usually 5 to 10 business days for in-shop work; same-day service is possible for simple fixes if you drop off early.
MyVacuumGuy does not offer rental vacuums or loaners during repair.
How it compares to other Baltimore options
Most big-box retailers in the Baltimore area (Best Buy, Bed Bath & Beyond locations that still operate) stock vacuums but offer limited or no in-house repair. They direct customers to manufacturer warranty services or independent shops. Target and Walmart carry budget and mid-range brands (Bissell, Shark) with no onsite repair.
Local competitors include small appliance repair shops scattered across Baltimore and County; however, most are general-purpose repair services that take vacuums as secondary work. MyVacuumGuy's advantage is specialization. An Oreck owner in Canton or Federal Hill gets same-day parts availability and staff familiar with that brand's quirks. Someone with a 15-year-old Hoover or Kirby benefits from repair expertise and a parts inventory many shops lack. The trade-off is that MyVacuumGuy does not service high-end brands like Riccar or Miele with the depth a brand-specific dealer would; those owners are better served by seeking a Riccar or Miele authorized shop.
Oreck machines themselves sit in the middle of the market. They are lighter and easier to maneuver than many upright competitors, marketed toward homes with stairs or elderly users, but they cost more than comparable Bissell or Shark models and have a smaller dust capacity. For repair frequency, Oreck machines are generally reliable; many repairs MyVacuumGuy handles are on machines 10 or more years old, suggesting longevity.
Who it suits and who it does not suit
MyVacuumGuy is ideal for Oreck owners seeking maintenance, parts, or repair without shipping machines away. It also suits Baltimore residents with older machines from any brand who have found parts unavailable at stores and need a knowledgeable second opinion on whether repair is worthwhile. Budget-conscious buyers new to vacuums might find the Oreck price point and lightweight design compelling.
It is not the right fit for someone wanting rapid mail-in repair or manufacturer support under warranty, or for buyers seeking the widest selection of new brands in one stop. Dyson owners with brand-loyalty and budget to match may prefer Dyson's own service network, though MyVacuumGuy does repair Dysons competently.
What the first visit involves
Walk-ins with broken vacuums are assessed on the spot; staff will diagnose the issue and give an estimate before any work starts. Expect to leave the machine for service unless it is a quick fix like a clogged hose. Phone ahead for weekend visits or if you need a same-day turnaround, as repair bays fill up.
New-machine shoppers can browse the floor or request a demo of Oreck models. The staff will ask about your home's layout (stairs, carpeting, hard floors) to recommend the right model. Refurbished units, if in stock, are shown alongside new ones with pricing clearly marked.
Hours, parking, and logistics
MyVacuumGuy operates Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.; it is closed Sundays. The shop has dedicated onsite parking. It is located in Baltimore County (verify the exact street address before visiting, as this detail changes if the business relocates). Call ahead to confirm current hours, as seasonal or special closures occur occasionally.
Repairs are typically ready in one week; if your machine is urgent, ask the technician for a timeline estimate when dropping it off.
MyVacuumGuy fills a genuine gap for Baltimore residents who own older machines, need Oreck service, or have exhausted big-box repair options. Its combination of specialized knowledge and parts availability makes it a practical resource worth knowing about.

