Small HEPA Vacuum Rental
Compact units for drywall sanding, healthcare maintenance, small abatement and restoration cleanup.
- Single-operator use
- Tight or sensitive areas
- Tool-triggered options
Houston · Greater Houston · Texas
Rent small, medium and large HEPA industrial vacuums for concrete grinding, silica dust, asbestos and lead abatement, restoration, hospital renovation, surface preparation, demolition and demanding industrial cleanup.
Tell us what material you are collecting, which tool you are connecting and how long the project will run. Our team will help identify an appropriate vacuum configuration and arrange a free onsite trial.
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HireAVac helps contractors and facility teams compare HEPA industrial vacuum options for their specific application — from compact units for maintenance and controlled areas to high-capacity systems for extended industrial cleanup.
Compact units for drywall sanding, healthcare maintenance, small abatement and restoration cleanup.
Workhorse units for concrete grinders, surface prep, demolition cleanup and most construction sites.
High-capacity systems for extended industrial cleanup, high-volume dust and slurry collection.
*Wet, dry and slurry capability varies by unit. Specifications must be confirmed before rental.
Top industries
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Choose by dust or application
Fine dust, silica-containing material, slurry, mold debris and renovation waste each demand different airflow, filtration and collection strategies. Start with the material you're handling.
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Compare airflow, collection capacity, filter information, hose length, wet/dry capability and best-fit industries across the Dirt Eater rental fleet.
Why it matters
Ordinary shop vacuums are designed for general workshop cleanup — not extended use with fine, silica-containing or hazardous-classified dust. A purpose-built HEPA industrial vacuum is engineered for sealed filtration, sustained airflow under load and longer-duration use on demanding sites.
Vacuum selection should consider airflow, filtration, hose length, collection capacity, connected tools, material condition and the worksite control plan.
HEPA industrial vacuums can support dust collection and cleanup when selected, operated and maintained as part of an appropriate worksite dust-control, containment, PPE, maintenance and disposal plan. Vacuum selection does not replace applicable licensing, exposure assessment, engineering controls, work practices, containment, PPE, waste handling or regulatory responsibilities.
How the rental process works
Material, connected tool, hose length, project duration and worksite location.
Our team suggests one or two vacuum options that fit the application.
We arrange a trial so you can confirm the unit fits before rental.
Daily, weekly or monthly rental with delivery options across Houston and Texas.
Houston & Texas service area
We support Houston, Greater Houston and relevant projects across Texas. Tell us your worksite ZIP and we'll confirm trial and delivery availability.
Featured project scenarios
These are typical project scenarios — not specific named customers. We publish verified customer case studies only with documented permission and evidence.
Typical project scenario
Pairing a medium HEPA vacuum with a floor grinder for surface preparation work in a Houston warehouse.
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Maintenance cleanup in an occupied healthcare facility using a compact HEPA unit inside a containment barrier.
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Post-remediation cleanup after water damage in a Greater Houston commercial building.
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HEPA industrial vacuums use sealed filtration designed to capture very fine particles, including dust that an ordinary shop vacuum can recirculate back into the air. They typically offer stronger suction, larger collection capacity and longer-duration use than retail shop vacuums.
Size depends on the material, the connected tool's airflow requirement, hose length, project duration and how often you'll empty the unit. Tell us what you're collecting and what tool you're using — we'll help recommend an appropriate unit.
No. Vacuum selection does not replace applicable licensing, exposure assessment, engineering controls, work practices, containment, PPE, waste handling or regulatory responsibilities. Equipment is one part of a broader dust-control plan.
Yes. We serve Houston and Greater Houston including Sugar Land, Katy, Pearland, Pasadena, Stafford, Missouri City, Baytown and The Woodlands, plus relevant projects across Texas. Tell us your worksite ZIP and we'll confirm.
Tell us your dust type, connected equipment, project duration and worksite location. Our team will help identify an appropriate vacuum configuration and arrange a free onsite trial so you can confirm the unit fits the job before renting.
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Submit your dust type, connected equipment, project duration and worksite location. We will help recommend an appropriate unit and arrange a free onsite trial.