๐Ÿ” Troubleshooting Common Issues

My bed wobbles. What should I do?

Step-by-Step Fix:

  1. Check all screws and bolts โ€” tighten any loose connections
  2. Verify level floor โ€” use shims under legs if floor is uneven
  3. Ensure proper assembly โ€” refer to instructions to confirm all parts are correctly installed
  4. Inspect for damage โ€” look for cracks, bent parts, or stripped screws
  5. Check leg alignment โ€” all legs should touch the floor evenly

Note: Some minor movement is normal with any elevated bed, but significant wobbling indicates a problem that must be addressed immediately for safety.

The mattress slides around on the slats. How do I fix this?

Solutions:

  • Add a non-slip mattress pad between the mattress and slats
  • Use rubber shelf liner cut to size
  • Ensure mattress is the correct size for the frame
  • Consider a bunkie board for added stability

My child is afraid of the top bunk. What can I help?

Helpful Tips:

  • Start by having them sleep on the bottom bunk to get comfortable with the bed
  • Let them practice climbing the ladder during the day
  • Install a nightlight so they can see the ladder at night
  • Make the top bunk feel cozy with favorite bedding and stuffed animals
  • Consider lower bunk options if fear persists
  • Never force a child to use the top bunk if they're not ready

The ladder hurts my child's feet. What can I do?

Solutions:

  • Encourage wearing slippers or socks when using the ladder
  • Add foam pipe insulation cut to fit around ladder rungs (secured with tape)
  • Consider upgrading to a model with wider, flatter steps or stairs
  • Check that rungs are properly installed and not rotated

There's not enough headroom on the top bunk. Can I fix this?

Unfortunately, headroom is determined by your ceiling height and the bed's design. Options:

  • Use a thinner mattress (6 inches instead of 8)
  • Remove any mattress topper
  • Consider a lower-height bunk bed model
  • Educate the child to be mindful when sitting up

Prevention: Always measure ceiling height and ensure 30-36 inches of clearance before purchasing.

My child keeps rolling near the edge. Is this normal?

Active sleepers can move around during the night. Solutions:

  • Ensure guardrails extend at least 5 inches above the mattress
  • Use a properly-sized fitted sheet to prevent bunching
  • Consider a slightly larger mattress if allowed by the frame
  • Place a rolled blanket or pool noodle under the fitted sheet along the open edge as a gentle barrier
  • Consider moving the child to the bottom bunk if concerns persist

The bed makes noise when my child moves. Is this normal?

Some noise is normal, but excessive squeaking indicates:

  • Loose hardware (tighten all connections)
  • Friction at joints (apply lubricant)
  • Mattress movement on slats (add non-slip pad)
  • Slats shifting (ensure they're properly secured)

Regular maintenance significantly reduces noise issues.

Still Have Questions?

We're here to help! If you couldn't find the answer to your question in this FAQ, please don't hesitate to contact us:

  • Email: help@justbetterbunkbeds.com
  • Live Chat: Available on our website during business hours

Our customer service team is committed to ensuring you have the information you need to make the best choice for your family.

Last Updated: November 2025 | All specifications subject to change

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