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How to fix a Squeaky Bar Stool

 

From time to time, bar stools may begin to squeak. But there’s no need to panic – we have a quick and simple solution. So it can be fixed you will need to identify where the sound is coming from, as there are a few possible areas that could be the cause. This will depend on the type of the stool and the sort of joints used in its frame. The easiest way to ascertain the source of the squeak will be with two people, one to sit on the seat to try and recreate the noise whilst the other listens.

You may be wondering why a stool that was noiseless to begin with can occasionally, over time, start to squeak. There is a simple reason for this – the prevalence of central heating in the modern home creates a very dry environment. This dries out the joints used in furniture, with the friction of the dry parts causing a high-pitched squeaking sound. Yet there’s no cause to worry as it can be easily silenced, either through lubrication or the tightening of screws which could have loosened over time. In this article we’ll talk you through the different possible sources and how best to fix them.

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Squeaky Bases on Gas Lift Bar Stools

 

Gas lift bar stools are made up of a metal frame with a central column. Now and again these may start to squeak when they become dry, as described above, however it is usually pretty easy to pinpoint the source.

On bar stools with domed bases, 99% of all squeaking can be located to where the central column meets the base. To solve the problem, simply lift up the plastic collar and squirt a small amount of WD40 (or a similar product) around the circumference of the joint of the column into the base, letting it permeate. This will moisten any dryness caused by central heating, slightly lubricating the joint and stopping any noise. But take care not to drench the joint – it only needs a small squirt – and be sure to wipe off any residue straight away to prevent staining. Check back after a short while in case any has leaked out, and ensure you put a protective sheet down beforehand to protect your flooring.

 

stool base with WD 40

 

Other Sources of Squeaks in Gas Lift Bar Stools

 

There are several other sections on a central column frame where squeaking could potentially occur, though these are much more uncommon. The first of these is the plate where the seat joins the metal column below. Concealed by upholstery, the frame of the seat is sometimes made of wood, and when dried out by central heating there is a small chance that it could start to squeak. In the vast majority of cases simply tightening the screws will remedy this.

Alternatively, a squeak might sound from where the top half of the gas lift column meets the bottom half of the column. Once again this is easy to silence with a light squirt of WD40. Only a very small amount will be needed, so don’t overdo it, and be sure to wipe any excess away to prevent staining the metalwork.

Please note: any repairs to bar stools are undertaken at a customer’s own risk. Barstool .ie will not be held responsible for any damage incurred.