We provide professional adjustable bed repair services for customers whose electric or profiling beds are no longer operating correctly. Adjustable beds are an important part of daily mobility and comfort for many people, and faults can quickly affect safety, independence, and sleep quality.
If your adjustable bed has stopped lifting, is responding intermittently to the handset, or is making unusual noises during operation, our engineers can diagnose the problem and carry out repairs safely in your home wherever possible.
We provide in-home adjustable bed repairs, including electric and profiling beds used in domestic homes and care environments. Many faults can be identified during the first inspection, allowing repairs to be completed quickly without removing the bed from the property.


Electric adjustable beds rely on motors, actuators, control boxes, and handset systems working together correctly. Over time these components can wear or fail, leading to faults that affect safe operation.
We regularly diagnose and repair issues such as:
Adjustable bed not raising or lowering correctly
Electric bed motor running but no movement from the frame
Handset or remote control not responding
Uneven lifting or one side of the bed moving incorrectly
Clicking, grinding, or unusual noises when operating the bed
Electrical faults or intermittent power supply issues
Our goal is to restore safe and reliable operation while extending the usable life of existing equipment wherever possible.
Electric adjustable beds are widely used in private homes, assisted living environments, and supported accommodation. Profiling beds in particular allow multiple sections of the mattress platform to adjust for comfort, mobility support, and medical needs.
When a motor, actuator, control box, or handset fails, the bed may stop responding completely or move unevenly.
Our engineers are experienced in diagnosing faults with electric adjustable beds and profiling beds, providing clear explanations of the problem and practical advice on the most suitable repair approach.
Adjustable beds are large pieces of equipment that are not easily transported. For this reason, repairs are normally carried out in the customer’s home wherever possible.
Our engineers attend with the tools and commonly required parts needed to diagnose many faults during the first visit. This approach helps reduce disruption and ensures essential mobility equipment remains available to the customer.
Once the fault has been identified, we explain the issue clearly and outline the available repair options before carrying out any work.
We operate with a fixed call-out charge, which is confirmed before any work is carried out. This allows customers to understand the expected cost of diagnosis before repairs begin.
After identifying the fault, we provide honest advice on whether repair is the most appropriate option and explain any further work required.
Our approach focuses on restoring safe operation while helping customers make informed decisions about their equipment.
Many customers contact us because their adjustable bed is no longer operating correctly but are unsure what the underlying fault may be. Recognising the symptoms of common adjustable bed problems can help identify the cause quickly.
If you are experiencing any of the following issues, a professional inspection may help diagnose the problem safely.
This is one of the most common faults. The cause may be a failed motor, control box issue, actuator fault, or a disconnected power supply.
If the bed is stuck raised or lowered and will not respond to the handset, the control system or motor actuator may require inspection.
Handset or remote control faults can occur due to worn wiring, damaged connectors, or internal electronic failure.
Grinding, clicking, or knocking sounds during operation may indicate mechanical wear, loose components, or motor issues.
If one side of the bed lifts higher than the other or movement appears misaligned, the actuator system or frame components may require adjustment or repair.
If the motor can be heard operating but the bed frame does not move, there may be a linkage or actuator issue preventing proper movement.
Our engineers regularly diagnose these types of faults and provide clear advice on the most suitable repair approach.
Alongside adjustable beds, we also repair rise and recliner chairs. These chairs often use similar electrical components and lifting mechanisms and can develop faults affecting safe operation.
We regularly repair issues including lifting failures, control faults, motor problems, and electrical faults affecting rise and recliner chairs.
Q: Why has my adjustable bed stopped working?
A: Adjustable beds rely on electrical motors, actuators, and control systems. Faults can occur due to worn components, electrical issues, damaged handsets, or power supply problems.
Q: Can adjustable beds usually be repaired?
A: Many adjustable bed faults can be repaired once the cause has been identified. In some cases the repair may involve replacing components such as motors, actuators, or control systems.
Q: Do adjustable bed repairs need to be carried out in a workshop?
A: Most adjustable bed repairs can be carried out in the customer’s home. This avoids the need to remove large pieces of equipment from the property.
Q: How do I know if the motor has failed?
A: Common signs of motor issues include the bed not lifting, uneven movement, or the motor running without any movement from the bed frame.
Q: Do you repair rise and recliner chairs as well?
A: Yes. Alongside adjustable beds we also repair rise and recliner chairs that use similar lifting mechanisms and control systems.
Q: Do you charge a call-out fee?
A: We operate with a fixed call-out charge which is confirmed before any work is carried out.
If your adjustable bed is not working correctly, arranging a professional inspection can help identify the problem quickly.
Contact our team today to arrange an in-home adjustable bed repair visit. Our engineers will diagnose the fault, explain the issue clearly, and outline the available repair options before any work begins.
Call 07832 400827 or request a repair visit online.