You rely on your mattress for health and well being. When you buy one you're investing in a good night's sleep. Our sales counselors will give you all the information you need to find the best mattress that fits your sleep needs. Our expertise with mattresses will help you decide which sleep product is right for you, traditional innerspring, memory foam mattresses, Temper-pedic mattresses, or latex.

To get real value for your money, your sleep system should stay comfortable and supportive for at least 8 years. To make sure you get the best value, you should look for comfort, support, the right firmness, durability and quality construction.


Comfort

Your choice of firmness is as individual as your fingerprint. And the padding on your mattress creates the feel or firmness of your set. To get a healthy good night's sleep, it's important to stay in one position for as long as possible. A mattress that is too hard can cause you to toss and turn. Make sure you get the proper cushioning so you can wake up rested and refreshed
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A word about firm
We know product labels can be confusing. One manufacturer's firm mattress may feel harder than another's extra firm mattress. The only way to find out which is right for you is to lie down on the bed and try it out.

Support

The right support aligns your spine in the same position as good standing posture. Some mattresses accomplish this better than others. Pay special attention to the mattress construction. It should conform to your body, giving under your hips and shoulders and supporting your lower back.

Durability

Durability is the key to getting the best value for your investment. To assure good performance over many years, we recommend you buy the highest quality set you can afford. The most important factor to consider? The box spring. The better the box spring the longer your mattress will last. So make sure you get one designed to fit your new mattress so you can enjoy comfort, support and maximum durability.

Quality Construction

Your sleep system should last for at least 8 years. Don't expect a warranty to tell you how long your mattress will last. It protects you against defects, not against the gradual loss of comfort and support. Look for well-designed mattress and box spring construction and the right padding combination to suit you. And make sure there is a strong, effective edge support built into the mattress.

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