If noise is coming from the bed frame, you have a couple of options:

  1. Tighten it up. Check around your bed frame to see what kind of metalware is holding it together. …
  2. Lubricate. …
  3. Add padding. …
  4. Check the feet. …
  5. Purchase a new bed frame. …
  6. Reinforce your foundation.

Why does my bed frame squeak when I move?

Squeaky bed frames are often the result of a loose bolt or warped piece of wood and are usually a relatively simple at-home fix. If the bolts become loose, the bed frame might become slightly wobbly, while a water stain or change in humidity might cause a wooden bed frame to warp slightly, leading to a squeak.

How do I make my bed frame less squeaky?





Place furniture pads to the legs of the bed frame, to reduce noise between the frame and the floor. Reduce wobbliness by ensuring your bed is even with the floor. If necessary, add extra padding underneath specific legs to even things out. If the bed frame has wheels, use caster cups to reduce movement and noise.

How do you stabilize a wooden bed frame?

Apply wood glue down the length of the split, and spread it around the crack using a flat head knife like a putty knife. Use a bar clamp to force the two ends of the split back together and tighten it until you see glue coming from the crack. Keep them on the frame overnight to dry.

Why does my bed make so much noise?

Faulty springs in an innerspring mattress (or in the accompanying box spring mattress) are sometimes the culprits. In other instances, the problem isn’t the mattress or box spring at all, but loose connections in the bed frame. Squeaks can even be caused by the bed’s feet rubbing against the floor!