EDIC Parts

EDIC parts keep commercial carpet extractors running through heavy daily use. This collection covers the wands, hoses, tile-and-grout tools, upholstery attachments, and stair tools that EDIC machines rely on for carpet cleaning, floor care, and restroom maintenance. When a component wears out, having the right replacement on hand keeps your team on schedule.

EDIC Replacement Parts and Accessories for Carpet Extractors

EDIC builds extractors for commercial carpet cleaning, flood extraction, and multi-surface floor work. The parts in this collection cover the components that experience the most wear, including wands, hoses, grout tools, upholstery attachments, and stair tools, all of which are built to match EDIC machine specifications.

Wands and Hoses

Carpet wands are among the first components to show wear on a working extractor. EDIC offers wand configurations that fit both box extractors and walk-behind units to maintain consistent spray and vacuum pressure across high-traffic floor areas. Pairing the right wand with a properly sized hose reduces drag and keeps the system performing at full output.

The condition of the hose also affects the whole machine. A cracked or leaking line drops suction and forces the motor to work harder than it should. Keeping a spare hose in your janitorial supply stock helps to prevent unforeseen delays that can affect your work.

Tile, Grout, and Upholstery Attachments

Tile and grout brushes and cleaning tools direct pressurized water into surface joints that standard carpet wands cannot reach. For EDIC carpet cleaner operators covering restroom floors, tiled corridors, or wet areas alongside standard carpet work, these attachments extend the machine's range without requiring separate equipment.

Upholstery tools handle seating, fabric panels, and automotive interiors. They attach directly to your existing extractor and target pad, foam, and soft-surface materials for focused extraction. They're useful for facilities that manage both upholstered and hard surfaces across their accounts.

Stair Tools and Extended-Reach Accessories

Stair tools are a practical addition for operations that handle carpeted steps. The compact head reaches riser edges and tight corners that full-size wands cannot cover, and the tool mounts to your extractor without repositioning the main unit between passes.

Facility managers and commercial cleaning contractors keep these components stocked as part of routine maintenance. Replacing worn attachments on a regular schedule protects machine performance and the service quality your clients depend on.

Before You Order

Model number accuracy is the single most important step before purchasing any EDIC part. A vacuum motor or pump assembly that's one model generation off may physically fit the housing, but run at different power or pressure specs. And you won't know until the machine underperforms on a job.

Your model number is on a label near the base of the machine or inside the solution tank lid. Confirm it before adding anything to your cart.

For operations that run a fleet of EDIC machines, building a small field inventory around your most common failure points can significantly reduce average downtime. Some items to add to your list are:

  • One spare vacuum motor matched to your primary extractor model
  • Two hose cuff sets per machine type
  • A replacement pad driver for each floor machine size in rotation
  • Spare recovery tank gaskets
  • Extra solution hose sections

Get the Right EDIC Parts at Commercial Cleaning Depot

Browse the full collection above to find the component your extractor needs. Cross-reference your machine model using the product diagram or manual before ordering to confirm part compatibility across your EDIC equipment lineup.

Frequently Asked Question

Carpet wands, hoses, tile and grout tools, upholstery attachments, and stair tools are all built to fit EDIC extractor models used in commercial carpet cleaning, floor care, and janitorial operations.

Check your equipment diagram or product manual before ordering. EDIC parts are model-specific, and confirming compatibility upfront avoids fit issues and keeps extraction performance consistent on the job.

Yes. Tile and grout tools and brushes extend your carpet extractor to cover restroom floors, tiled areas, and hard surfaces without needing a separate piece of janitorial equipment.

Box extractors, walk-behind units, self-contained machines, and portable spot extractors all support EDIC accessories. Use your model number and parts diagram to confirm the correct fit before ordering.

Yes. Flood and water extractors rely on EDIC components during recovery jobs. Stocking replacement hoses and wands keeps restoration equipment operational when fast turnaround matters most.

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