Murphy bed removal isn’t a cake walk. Not that it’s all that complicated. But, it is heavy and awkward. So, it takes a lot to get it out of the house. Known for as a big space saving feature, Murphy beds are named for their creator, William Lawrence Murphy. He developed the system to hide a bed in a one-room apartment. But, to you, it’s got to go and that’s where we’ll go — Murphy bed removal.
Before we get into how to uninstall a Murphy bed, let’s first look at how to get rid of it. After all, once you’ve taken it down, you’ll definitely want to get rid of it so it doesn’t take up space. But, this won’t be an easy task. Because it’s made up of different materials, it’s not something you can put out on the curb. Also, you can’t just drop it off at the nearest landfill, either.
Murphy beds are designed to fold up against a wall. Many people believe that a Murphy bed must be left with a house when you move out, but this isn’t true. Most manufacturers provide detailed removal instructions to allow homeowners to take their beds with them from one home to another. If you don’t have the removal directions for your bed, most general instructions will work as long as you look for and disconnect any springs used to help move your bed from one position to another. --HomeSteady.com
So, you’ll need a plan for what to do with it after you remove it from the wall. One idea is to just have a junk removal service come by and pick it up. This way, you can offload it and also unload a bunch of unwanted stuff at the same time. Plus, you don’t have to worry about the heavy lifting or carrying it from one place to another.
Now, let’s get to Murphy bed removal. You’ll need some tools and supplies. Get some plastic bags, a drill-driver or screwdriver, and drill bits. Then, do the following:
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