Furniture
Bunk bed removal across the Golden Isles.
Wood frames, metal frames, loft beds. Bolts out, rails down, hauled clean. We do the teardown and the carry.
Part of our Furniture Removal service
A bunk bed is almost never a one-piece job. It’s a stacked, bolted-together frame that went up in the room and has to come back down in the room before anything leaves it. Ladders, guard rails, long center bolts, the cross-supports holding the two bunks together — most of that has to come apart before a single piece fits through the doorway.
That’s the part homeowners underestimate. From the door it looks like one big object; up close it’s a dozen joints, a fistful of hardware, and an upper bunk you can’t carry down a stair fully assembled. Metal frames and solid-wood frames also behave nothing alike. A metal bunk or loft bed is light but awkward, with tubing that wants to flex while you’re working the bolts loose. A solid-wood frame is heavy, square, and stubborn — the kind of weight that turns a tight stairwell into the whole job.
And bunk beds live in the worst rooms for it. Kids’ rooms are small and full of other things. Lofts and second-floor bedrooms add a stair to every trip. We come ready for the disassembly and the access, not just the haul-away — we plan for the room the bed is actually in.
What we haul
Specifically, what we take for bunk bed removal.
- Wood bunk beds, twin-over-twin and twin-over-full
- Metal bunk beds and tubular frames
- Loft beds, including kids’ loft and study-loft setups
- Trundle bunks with the pull-out drawer or third bed
- Stairway and storage-step bunks with built-in drawers
- Futon-bunk combos with a couch or futon on the lower level
- The mattresses, ladders, and guard rails that came with the set
How we work
How we actually handle it.
Nearly every bunk bed comes apart before it leaves the room. We start by pulling the mattresses, then the guard rails and ladder, then the long bolts that lock the upper bunk to the lower. Wood frames usually break down into headboards, footboards, side rails, and slats; metal and loft frames into tubing and connectors. We bring the drivers and wrenches for it, so you don’t need to have anything pre-disassembled — though if a previous owner stripped or painted over the hardware, that’s the slow part of the day.
The upper bunk is the piece that drives the plan. You can’t carry it down a stair assembled, and on a metal frame the tubing flexes while you’re working the bolts. Solid-wood frames flip the problem: light to take apart, heavy to carry, square corners that fight a narrow stairwell or a tight kids’-room doorway. We get the angle right and protect the floor on the way out either way.
The mattresses come too, on the same trip, if you want them gone — twin, full, or whatever the set carried. Just tell us on the call so we load for it.
Pricing
How pricing works.
Bunk bed pricing is really disassembly pricing. The frame itself isn’t the cost — the time on the bolts, the rails, and the ladder is, plus the carry once it’s in pieces. A metal bunk that breaks down fast in a ground-floor room is the light version of this job. A heavy solid-wood loft bed bolted together in a small second-floor room, with the hardware fought over for every joint, is the heavy version. The room and the frame material decide where you land.
Call us with what you’ve got — wood or metal, where it sits, and whether the mattresses go too — and we’ll give you a real number for your job. We don’t pretend every bunk bed is the same one, because the teardown never is.
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The honest exceptions
What we won’t take — for this item.
A short, honest list of edge cases we either won’t take or want to discuss before we show up. When in doubt, call us — we’ll walk through it before scheduling.
- Bunk beds with active bedbug-suspected mattresses we cannot confirm have been treated — call us first to discuss the protocol
Questions
Frequently asked questions about bunk bed removal.
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Common in
Where we haul bunk bed removal most.
We haul bunk bed removal regularly across the Golden Isles, especially in Brunswick, St. Simons Island, Kingsland, Darien, and Jekyll Island.
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Last reviewed: June 25, 2026
