
Hey there! While the provided information didn't offer specific details on how to disconnect your sofa, I can certainly help you out with some general steps that apply to most Rooms To Go sectionals.
Taking apart a sectional sofa is usually a straightforward process. First, you'll want to locate where the different pieces connect. Feel along the seams between the sections, usually near the bottom front and back. Most sectionals are held together by a system of metal brackets. One piece will have a V-shaped or fork-like bracket, and the adjoining piece will have a corresponding pin or post that it slots into.
Once you've found the connection points, the process is typically to lift one section straight up to disengage it from the other. It's often much easier with two people, as one person can lift while the other helps guide and stabilize the pieces. You might need to tilt one section back slightly to get enough clearance for the brackets to separate. Simply lift one section up about 4 to 6 inches, and it should unhook from its neighbor.
After you've disconnected the main bracket, gently pull the sections apart. Repeat this process for each piece of your sectional until they are all separated. This method works for the vast majority of interlocking sectional sofas. Hope this helps you get your sofa ready for moving or rearranging


