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How to Stop a Recliner From Rocking

January 1st, 2025

4 min read

By Ryan Podnar

how to stop a recliner from rocking

This article was written by Ryan Podnar, furniture expert at La-Z-Boy South Texas

Recliners are known for their comfort and relaxation benefits, but if your recliner starts to rock or tilt unintentionally, it can become more frustrating than relaxing.

A rocking recliner may move when you don’t want it to, making it hard to settle in or even potentially damaging the mechanism over time. If you're wondering how to stop your rocker recliner from rocking, there are several strategies you can try to stabilize it.

In this article, we’ll explore some common causes of rocking and offer solutions to fix the issue.

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Key Takeaways

  • Ensuring all bolts and screws are tight typically helps a recliner stop excessively rocking
  • Sometimes a new base is necessary to stop a recliner from rocking
  • Non-slip furniture pads are affordable measures to take

Check for Loose Screws or Bolts

check for loose screws or bolts

One of the most common reasons for a recliner chair to rock is loose screws or bolts that hold the reclining mechanism or base together. Over time, the screws may loosen due to regular use or vibrations caused by the reclining motion.

  • Solution: Inspect the frame of the recliner, especially where the base connects to the recliner’s seat or back. Use a screwdriver or wrench to tighten any loose screws or bolts. Pay particular attention to the rocker mechanism if your recliner is a rocking type. Tightening these fasteners can help eliminate unwanted movement.

Inspect the Recliner’s Rocking Mechanism

inspect the recliner's rocking mechanism

Some recliner chairs are designed to rock or swivel by nature, and if you don't want your recliner to rock, you may need to disable or modify the rocking mechanism.

  • Solution: If your recliner has a built-in rocking feature, check if it’s adjustable. Many rocker recliners have a lever or knob that allows you to lock the rocking mechanism in place. If your rocking recliner chair doesn’t have this feature, consider using a chair stabilizer or a non-rocking base designed for recliners to convert the rocking model into a stationary one.

This video walks you through how to adjust tilt-back tension on a La-Z-Boy Recliner.

Adjust the Recliner’s Position

The position of your rocker recliner chair within the room can also contribute to its instability. If your recliner is on an uneven or slippery surface, it may rock more than intended.

Solution: Check that your recliner is placed on a flat, level surface. Move it around to find the most stable spot in the room. If you have hardwood floors or tile, consider using rug pads or furniture grippers under the recliner’s legs to add traction and stability. This will prevent the recliner from sliding or rocking unintentionally.

Replace or Reinforce the Recliner’s Base

replace or reinforce the recliner's base

If the base of your recliner is worn out or damaged, it could cause instability, leading to rocking. Over time, the legs of the recliner may lose their structural integrity, or the rocker springs may become weakened.

  • Solution: Inspect the base for any damage, such as cracked wood or worn-out parts. If the base is damaged, you may need to replace it or reinforce it with additional supports. Some furniture stores or hardware stores carry replacement bases for recliners, or you can consult a professional furniture repair technician to fix or replace the base.

Use a Stabilizing Foot or Base Plate

If the rocking chair recliner continues to move despite your adjustments, you can install a stabilizing foot or base plate. This is a more permanent solution if you want to keep your recliner stationary for good.

  • Solution: Purchase a stabilizing foot or base plate designed for recliners. These devices work by providing a solid, non-rocking foundation for your recliner. They are particularly useful if your recliner is designed to rock but you prefer it to stay in one place. These can be found online or at furniture stores, and many are easy to install by simply attaching them to the base of the recliner.

Replace or Lubricate the Reclining Mechanism

replace or lubricate the reclining mechanism

If your oversized rocker recliner is still rocking due to its reclining function, it could be due to a worn-out or malfunctioning reclining mechanism. A worn-out recliner mechanism may cause the chair to move more than necessary, leading to unwanted rocking.

  • Solution: If the reclining mechanism is faulty, you may need to replace or repair it. Sometimes, a malfunctioning mechanism can be fixed by lubricating the moving parts to prevent unnecessary friction. Apply some silicone spray or lubricant to the recliner’s moving parts to ensure smoother operation. If lubrication doesn't help, it might be time to replace the reclining mechanism.

Install Non-Slip Furniture Pads

Non-slip furniture pads are an easy and affordable solution for preventing your recliner from moving or rocking. These pads can be placed under the legs of the recliner to create extra grip on the floor.

  • Solution: Purchase non-slip furniture pads from a home goods or hardware store. These pads are typically made from rubber or felt and will provide additional stability to your recliner. Simply attach the pads to the bottom of each leg or base of the recliner, and the added friction will help keep it in place.

Consider a Non-Rocking Recliner

consider a non-rocking recliner

If all else fails and you're still frustrated by a rocking recliner, it might be time to consider replacing it with a non-rocking model. Some recliners are specifically designed to be stationary and offer all the comfort and support you need without the unwanted rocking motion.

  • Solution: When shopping for a new recliner, consider looking for one that is labeled as non-rocking or stationary. These recliners have fixed bases that don't allow for movement, ensuring a stable, comfortable seat. You can find these models in various styles and designs, so you're sure to find one that suits your preferences.

When looking for non-rocking recliners, looking at wall recliners at La-Z-Boy South Texas is a good place to start.

Do You Have the Right Recliner?

do you have the right recliner?

A rocking recliner can be a comfortable and relaxing piece of furniture, but if it starts rocking unintentionally, it can quickly become a nuisance.

However, if you find yourself getting frustrated with its constant motion, maybe a rocker recliner isn’t for you. You may prefer a different motion recliner, such as a gliding recliner or a swivel recliner.

Maybe you prefer a non-motion recliner, and would like a high leg recliner or wall recliner. Either way, the only way you’ll find the right recliner is to sit on them to see how they fit you, and how they feel.

If you’re ready to find the right recliner for you, come into your nearest La-Z-Boy South Texas store.