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What to expect from your new mattress | ||
All mattresses manufactured in the United States are hand-assembled, which means that no two mattresses will ever be identical. Each mattress will have unique characteristics which include, but are not limited to, skipped threads, crooked seams, and fabric scuffs. These slight imperfections do not affect the manufacturers warranty or the physical performance of the mattress. |
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Today's mattress options are often thicker and higher off the ground than older mattresses, resulting in a less than perfect fit for your sheets. Deep pocket sheets or high contour sheets are available for these types of mattresses. |
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Mattress Impressions |
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New padding layers will begin to form to your body immediately, and as a result you can expect the formation of body impressions - an indication that the mattress is working for you. Padding settling is a normal occurrence and can be reduced, but not eliminated, by following a monthly rotation schedule. |
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Mattress Comfort |
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Give it some time. Your new mattress may not feel exactly like the one on the showroom floor. It often takes four to five weeks for your body to adjust to the stronger support of a new mattress, especially because your old mattress has been breaking down over the years. Patience is important. |
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Mattress Foundations |
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A new mattress needs a strong foundation beneath it for support. If you did not purchase a new box spring along with your new mattress, please be advised that improper support of a mattress will eventually cause it to sag, and may invalidate your warranty. |
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Mattress Handling |
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The handles on the side of the mattress are for adjusting placement, not rotating or lifting the mattress. Using the handles to turn the mattress may cause them to pull out, and will not be covered under the warranty. |
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