Bedding Care

   

Some Do’s and Dont’s to keep you from invalidating your warranty

It is easy to protect your investment and receive the maximum in comfort and durability from your new bedding by following these simple rules.

  • Turn your mattress frequently. Due to the composition of the body-conforming coils and comfort cushioning materials, body impressions will occur as the upholstery layers settle during initial use. This is not a structural defect and is normal for a new mattress. The mattress should contour to your body to provide support where you need it most. When this occurs, the cushioning materials are beginning to work for you. So when you start to see body impressions, this is a normal occurrence in the performance of any top quality mattress.
  • Turn the mattress over, end-to-end and side ñto-side EVERY TWO WEEKS for the first six months. After this period, turn it every two to three months.
  • Turning your box spring end to end every six  months will assure even wear.
  • Be sure your bed frame is sturdy enough to provide support for your bedding. A bent frame will cause the foundation to bend, which in turn will cause the mattress to bend. For queen size bedding, a six wheel frame with a center support bar is mandatory in order to support the weight evenly.
  • Make sure to keep your bedding clean. The warranty will not be valid if bedding has been stained, soiled or abused. A mattress pad is recommended, especially if children use the bed.
  • Treat your sleep set with care. If children use your mattress as a trampoline, this would not be considered normal use. Your warranty does not cover mattress abuse.
  • Do not bend or fold the mattress. This will damage the inner-spring unit.
  • Use the handles to position the mattress on the foundation only. They are not intended to carry the mattress or to support the full weight of the mattress in turning or lifting. The manufacturer's warranty does not cover mattress handles that have come loose from the mattress.
  • Do not worry if your new mattress is larger than your new box spring. This is normal. There is additional upholstery used in the mattress which makes it finish slightly larger than the box spring.
  • Do not be alarmed if "loose" threads are present. These are simply cosmetic and will not affect wear or comfort in any way.
  • Do not expect your new bedding to feel like what you were previously sleeping on. It may seem extremely firm or soft. This is normal and you'll soon become adjusted to the change in feel. It will take about 30 to 90 days of sleeping on your new bedding until you adjust to its firmness and contour.
  • Do not be concerned if your box spring dust cover is torn due to transit or handling. It is important to realize that this is simply a finishing item and has no bearing on the comfort or durability of the box spring. A new dust cover can be provided.
  • King size mattress are too large to fit up many staircases.  We will not deliver a mattress on a second floor unless the customer accepts responsibility for any damages incurred.

 

 

 

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