Robot mop setup in Exeter
Professional robot mop setup services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£60-£85
Typical Duration
1-1.5 hrs
Location
Exeter, Devon
Robot vacuum or mop properly set up. WiFi connected, app working, no-go zones configured. I show you how to use it and maintain it so it actually stays useful.
Your £400 Robot is Confused
Bought a robot vacuum to save time cleaning floors? Brilliant idea. Except it's currently stuck under the sofa, tangled in headphone cables, or stubbornly refusing to connect to your WiFi.
Robot vacuums are genuinely useful when they're set up properly. But getting from "exciting unboxing" to "quietly cleaning while you're at work" involves app downloads, WiFi pairing, mapping runs, virtual boundaries, and a surprising amount of troubleshooting.
💡 Pro tip: The first cleaning run is always chaos - the robot needs to learn your layout. That's why you set no-go zones BEFORE letting it loose properly.
What Goes Wrong
| ✅ Set Up Properly | ❌ Common Problems |
|---|---|
| Knows where NOT to go | Attacks pet water bowl every time |
| Cleans when house is empty | Runs at 3am and wakes everyone |
| Returns to dock when finished | Dies in random locations |
| App shows what it cleaned | No idea if it's working or broken |
| Avoids rug tassels and cables | Eats everything, gets stuck, gives up |
What I sort out:
- WiFi connection (most common problem)
- App installation and account setup
- Initial mapping run (watching it learn your layout)
- No-go zones for pet areas, rugs, cables, stairs
- Cleaning schedules that make sense
- Room division (clean kitchen daily, bedroom weekly)
- Maintenance routine explained
What's Included
🤖 Complete Setup
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Connect | Get robot talking to your WiFi and app |
| Map | Let it do initial run to learn your floor plan |
| Configure | Set no-go zones, room boundaries, schedules |
| Explain | Show you how to use app, empty bin, clean filters |
| Test | Make sure it returns to dock properly |
📱 You're Left With
- Robot that cleans on schedule automatically
- App you know how to use
- No-go zones set for pet bowls, cables, favourite rug
- Confidence to maintain it yourself
Pricing
| Setup Type | Estimated Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Simple flat (WiFi good) | 1 hr | £60 |
| House with stairs/rooms to map | 1-1.5 hrs | £60-£85 |
| Multiple floors or weak WiFi | 1.5-2 hrs | £85-£110 |
Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after. Time depends on house size and WiFi quality.
Perfect For...
✅ First robot vacuum - No idea where to start with the setup
✅ Older Devon house - Thick walls, patchy WiFi, uneven floors
✅ Pet owners - Need no-go zones for water bowls and feeding areas
✅ Busy household - Want it cleaning while everyone's at work/school
Why Choose Us for Robot mop setup in Exeter?
Connected to WiFi and responding to app
No-go zones marked (rugs, pet bowls, cables)
Cleaning schedule set up for your home
You understand how to empty and maintain it
What to Expect
Step 1: Connection
Dock gets positioned with good WiFi signal. Robot charges while I install app on your phone, create account, and get everything talking to each other. This is where DIY attempts usually fail.
Step 2: Mapping Run
Robot does its first explore of your home, creating a floor plan. I watch it and rescue it from any trouble spots. This takes 20-40 minutes depending on house size.
Step 3: Configuration
Using the map it created, I set up no-go zones (pet bowls, rug tassels, cable nests), divide into rooms if needed, and create cleaning schedule. Then show you how to change it all yourself.
🔧 DIY Tips
Want to have a go yourself? Here's the process:
📦 First steps
- Charge robot fully before starting (4+ hours usually)
- Position dock against wall with 1m clear space each side
- Have WiFi password ready
- Clear main floor of obvious trip hazards
- Update phone's app store before downloading robot app
📱 App setup process
- Download manufacturer's app (not a generic robot app)
- Create account with email
- Turn robot on while sitting in dock
- App will search for robot - if it doesn't find it, check robot and phone are on same WiFi
- Follow connection process (usually involves pressing button on robot)
- Let it do initial mapping run - don't interfere even if it looks confused
🚫 Setting no-go zones
- Wait until AFTER first mapping run
- Go into map view in app
- Draw virtual walls around: pet bowls, delicate rugs, cable areas, plant pots on floor
- Test with supervised run before leaving it alone
- Adjust zones based on what still causes problems
⚠️ Common mistakes
- Starting setup when battery is low
- Putting dock in corner where robot can't see it
- Using 5GHz WiFi (most robots need 2.4GHz)
- Not clearing floor for mapping run (it learns obstacles are permanent)
- Forgetting to empty bin regularly
- Never cleaning filters (kills suction)
💡 Pro trick: Put dock somewhere you don't mind seeing it - under stairs, in utility room, kitchen corner. Robot needs clear path back to it, and hiding dock away usually causes more problems than it solves.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
🐕 Got pets? Most robots cope fine with pet hair (better than a regular vacuum actually). But set no-go zones for water bowls and feeding areas, or you'll come home to water spread everywhere and a confused robot.
Multiple floors? Most robots handle one floor. If you want it doing upstairs AND downstairs, you either carry it manually between floors, or buy two robots. Some pricier models can store multiple floor maps.
Older house with rugs? Thick rugs with tassels are the enemy of robot vacuums. Either set those rugs as no-go zones, or tuck the tassels under. The robot WILL try to eat them otherwise.
Just need the app fixed? Sometimes the robot works but the app stopped connecting, or you got a new phone and can't remember your account. That's fine - I can sort just the app side. Still £60 minimum but usually quick.
Frequently Asked Questions
What robot vacuums can you set up?
All of them - Roomba, Eufy, Roborock, Xiaomi, Shark, whatever you've got. They all work basically the same way: connect to WiFi, use an app, learn your floor plan. The setup process is similar once you've done a few hundred.
Why would I need help setting up a vacuum cleaner?
Because it's not just a vacuum - it's a WiFi-connected robot that maps your house, and the setup involves apps, accounts, permissions, and teaching it where not to go. Most people get stuck at the WiFi connection stage or don't know how to set no-go zones properly.
Can you do it if my WiFi is rubbish in some rooms?
That's actually a common problem - the robot needs decent WiFi coverage to work properly. I'll test the signal and let you know if you need an extender. Sometimes just moving the charging dock closer to the router solves it.
Do I need to prepare the house before you come?
Just clear the main floor of obvious obstacles - shoes, toys, loose cables. Part of the setup is teaching the robot where the permanent obstacles are (like pet bowls or rug tassels), so don't stress about it being perfect.
Will you show me how to empty it and clean the filters?
Absolutely - that's part of the service. I'll show you the maintenance routine because if you don't clean the filters regularly, the thing becomes useless. Takes two minutes once you know how.
Robot mop setup Also Available In:
Get a Free Quote in Exeter
Call us today for a free, no-obligation quote for your robot mop setup job in Exeter.
01392 964094Request Online QuoteOur Rates
Got multiple jobs?
Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!
Why Trust Us
Need Robot mop setup in Exeter?
Get a free quote for your robot mop setup job in Exeter today.