Delivery
We do offer delivery and set up if you want it. We have delivered beds as far as Kearney, NE, the suburbs of Chicago, and clear down to the Houston TX area. The charge for this does vary by location, so do please contact us for a quote. Whenever possible, we do schedule orders by area, that way we can spread the cost out and lower the cost for everyone, including me. (More shop time, fewer miles on truck) We ask that you be flexible with scheduling to accommodate the grouping of orders together. You may also opt to pick your order up and set it up yourself if you wish.
Contact Information
We have three avenues of contact. You may choose to contact us via phone, email, or through Facebook. All three contacts are located at the top of each of our pages. Or, you may access them here. Simply click on the highlighted link. Phone- 515-310-0103. Our Facebook page. Our Email
Assembly Instructions
We have received a few contacts from past customers in regard to instructions on taking our bunk beds apart for moving. Our assembly manuals are a little big to post in their entirety here, but I have worked up a short version that you should be able to copy and paste onto your computer and print at your convenience. If you wish to have the full version, please contact us and we will mail one to you.
Universal Assembly Instructions
Tools needed: Drill or ratchet, ½” socket, Phillips screwdriver, #2 square driver, and a short ladder to make assembling top bunk easier- optional
Step 1: Bottom bed rails will be the ones that have the unstained slat supports on them. Line up lag bolts with the pilot holes in the bed rail. Attach one of the bottom bed rails to one bed end, using the two lowest holes on the bed end, and using lag bolts and washers provided. Do not over tighten lag bolts, just snug them up. It is easiest to tilt the bed end and have one end of bed rail on the floor. Repeat for the second bed rail.
Step 2: Align pilot holes on one of the bed rails with lowest holes on the second bed end. Attach the second bed end, using four of the lag bolts and washers provided. Do not tighten the lags all the way down on the second side, leave about a one inch gap.
Step 3: This will take two people. Lift one of the remaining bed rails and attach to the side that will be against the wall. Align pilot holes in bed rail with the third and fourth holes down from the bed end, and using four of the lag bolts and washers provided, fasten the end tight to bed end. Do not over tighten bolts. Attach other end, leaving a one inch gap. Repeat the bed rail attachment with the second top bed rail, and fastening in the same fashion.
Step 4: Lay in under mattress slats on the slat supports, and using the spacer provided, space and scrwe slats to the support rail in the lower bunk. Repeat process for the top bunk.
Step 5: Lift the full length safety rail above the bed rail that will be against the wall and rest it on the spacers provided. Tighten the top lags bolts on that side. Then use the Kreg screws provided to fasten rail in place. Tighten the bottom lags on this side.
Step 6: Lift the front safety rail into place. A short rail is to be used on the front of bed for a front mount ladder. A long safety rail is used for an end mount ladder. Lift rail into place and rest on the spacers provided. Tighten the top lags bolts on this side. Using Kreg screws, fasten rail into place. Tighten bottom lag bolts on this side. Using the 2” drywall screws provided, attach leg of safety rail to bed rail.
Step 7: Slide ladder into place and secure with screws provided, as needed.
To take the bunk bed apart to move, simply reverse the order, starting with Step 7 and moving to Step 1.
Step 1: Bottom bed rails will be the ones that have the unstained slat supports on them. Line up lag bolts with the pilot holes in the bed rail. Attach one of the bottom bed rails to one bed end, using the two lowest holes on the bed end, and using lag bolts and washers provided. Do not over tighten lag bolts, just snug them up. It is easiest to tilt the bed end and have one end of bed rail on the floor. Repeat for the second bed rail.
Step 2: Align pilot holes on one of the bed rails with lowest holes on the second bed end. Attach the second bed end, using four of the lag bolts and washers provided. Do not tighten the lags all the way down on the second side, leave about a one inch gap.
Step 3: This will take two people. Lift one of the remaining bed rails and attach to the side that will be against the wall. Align pilot holes in bed rail with the third and fourth holes down from the bed end, and using four of the lag bolts and washers provided, fasten the end tight to bed end. Do not over tighten bolts. Attach other end, leaving a one inch gap. Repeat the bed rail attachment with the second top bed rail, and fastening in the same fashion.
Step 4: Lay in under mattress slats on the slat supports, and using the spacer provided, space and scrwe slats to the support rail in the lower bunk. Repeat process for the top bunk.
Step 5: Lift the full length safety rail above the bed rail that will be against the wall and rest it on the spacers provided. Tighten the top lags bolts on that side. Then use the Kreg screws provided to fasten rail in place. Tighten the bottom lags on this side.
Step 6: Lift the front safety rail into place. A short rail is to be used on the front of bed for a front mount ladder. A long safety rail is used for an end mount ladder. Lift rail into place and rest on the spacers provided. Tighten the top lags bolts on this side. Using Kreg screws, fasten rail into place. Tighten bottom lag bolts on this side. Using the 2” drywall screws provided, attach leg of safety rail to bed rail.
Step 7: Slide ladder into place and secure with screws provided, as needed.
To take the bunk bed apart to move, simply reverse the order, starting with Step 7 and moving to Step 1.