How to Disassemble a Bed Frame

Difficulty
Moderate
Move Time
30 min - 1 hour
Prep Time
Under 30 min

Is disassembling your bed frame adding to your moving day stress?  Don't worry; the process is often simpler than it seems!  With the right preparation and a little guidance, you can take apart your bed frame quickly and efficiently. The experts at TWO MEN AND A TRUCK®, your local MOVERS WHO CARE®, have created this step-by-step guide to help you navigate the process. This guide will outline the tools you need, provide clear instructions, and offer helpful tips to ensure a smooth and stress-free disassembly.

 

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What You Need

  • Screwdriver

    Both flathead and Phillips head screwdrivers are essential.

  • Allen wrench

    Needed for bolts with hexagonal holes (common in many bed frames).

  • Wrench

    An adjustable wrench is useful for unscrewing nuts and bolts.

  • Ziplock bags

    Essential for keeping screws, bolts, washers, and other small parts organized.

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Remove the bedding

    Start by removing all bedding, including pillows, sheets, and the mattress. If your bed has a headboard and footboard, remove those as well. Depending on the size of the mattress, you may need the help of a friend to move it off the bed frame.

  2. Determine what equipment is needed

    Once all bedding is removed, determine which tools you'll need. Some bed frames use bolts with hexagon holes that require an Allen wrench, while others may need a Phillips or flathead screwdriver. Check the type of bolts your bed frame uses to identify the right tool.

  3. Unscrew all of the connected pieces of the bed frame

    After identifying the necessary tools, begin unscrewing all parts of the bed frame. Use Ziplock bags to store screws, bolts, washers, and other small parts to avoid losing them. For metal frames, you might be able to simply fold up the frame after loosening the slats. Wooden or more complex frames may require you to unscrew and separate all sides, including the front and back of the frame. Not all parts may need to be completely disassembled. Sometimes, you can leave certain parts connected to save time and reduce the number of small pieces you need to handle. Use your best judgment, and if unsure, consult the bed frame’s manufacturer for guidance.

    Disassembling a bed frame doesn’t have to be a complicated process. With the right tools, an organized approach, and a bit of patience, you can efficiently disassemble your bed frame, making it easier to move and reassemble in your new home. Remember to handle all parts carefully to avoid damage, and keep your small parts well-organized to streamline the reassembly process. When in doubt, do not hesitate to contact the experts at your local TWO MEN AND A TRUCK franchise for help.

     

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