The bed squeaks every time they shift. In a quiet house at 2 a.m., it’s enough to wake everyone — including the person trying to rest. Good news: it’s almost always fixable in ten minutes.
Work through these in order.
Find the Squeak First
Press on different parts of the frame — head section, foot section, the center, the rails — and listen. Squeaks come from two things rubbing: metal on metal, or a loose joint. Locate it before you start tightening everything.
The Usual Suspects
- Loose bolts at the joints. The most common cause. Snug every bolt where frame sections meet — they work loose over weeks of motion.
- Dry pivot points. Where the head and knee sections hinge, a little silicone lubricant (not oil — it attracts grit) kills the friction.
- The mattress, not the frame. A mattress sliding against the deck can sound like a squeak. A grippier mattress or a non-slip pad fixes it.
- Casters and rails. Loose side rails rattle; lock them fully. Wheels can squeak too — a drop of lubricant on the axle helps.
Tighten, lubricate, re-test. If a motorized bed grinds rather than squeaks, that’s a motor issue — stop and call the manufacturer rather than forcing it.
The right accessories — a non-slip mattress pad, proper rail hardware — prevent most of this. And a well-built bed like the Aura Premium uses sealed joints that stay quiet far longer than budget frames.
Ten minutes with a wrench and some silicone usually does it. Quiet bed, better night, for both of you.