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We will discuss having hook rails for your headboard and footboard that are missing or broken, but the truth is many beds never have enough support, especially when larger people are using them. Cracking, breaking, or splitting out are common failures in wood rails with down hooks. These down hooks slide into vertical slots where horizontal receiving pins are located within both the footboard and headboard.
The failure comes when too much weight is applied to the side rails. Another possible failure can be where the receiving pins in the headboard or footboard are not encapsulated by enough wood and fail, in either case, repair is usually not an option.
The way to prevent such an issue is with supports like the ones offered by Glideaway MFG. If the wood side rails are new or still in good condition we use their BB8 steel cross supports they utilize heavy angle iron and have multiple adjustable legs in king or queen sizes. With enough feet and proper installation, such a support is strong enough to hold even a soft-sided waterbed one of the heaviest beds sold. For everyday use under average-weight couples and lighter weight loads, we recommend their G-FORCE support system which utilizes less steel and fewer feet. Both systems span the width of wood rails and lay where wood slats typically go. They screw firmly into place and help take load weight off of the down hooks and transfer it to the floor safely and effectively.
It happens to the best of us and yes they do get lost especially in the case of moving companies. In the case of queen-size beds, we replace the wood rails with a Glideaways steel frame system. They call it their 62CS hook rails with an adjustable center support. It replaces the need for wood rails which are often covered by bedding and bed skirts anyway. Steel side rails and universal down hooks replace the wooden sides. The strong center support bar with adjustable feet keeps wide boxsprings supported properly and meets all warranty requirements.
For twin and full-size models we use Glideaways number one for beds that have a headboard and footboard. These use the same rolled steel frame as the queen previously mentioned but not center supporting legs. Instead, it utilizes a connecting wire that keeps the rails from spreading and looking like an old whiskey barrel.
If you choose to not use specialty frames as mentioned above and instead use wood slats this can be done. However, we recommend that you utilize a wooden board cut a minimum of 1”x 4”. In addition, add at least a vertical center support from the center of each slat going down to the floor, this will act as a leg and offer strength that will keep the box spring from sagging. Repeat on each of the 5 slats.
Repairing solid wood or laminated side rails can be a hit or a miss undertaking and it is one that we do not recommend attempting. Has this been done by a professional? We have seen people glue or scab the broken/cracked area only to have it fail or fall and do more damage to the bed.
We hope this article has left you know what to do if the Hook Rails For Headboard And Footboard are broken or missing.
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