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Waterbed MattressMattresses are not lifelong purchases, and occasionally need replacing, and a waterbed mattress is no exception. There are a variety of reasons to replace a waterbed mattress. If you find that your mattress is brittle, is producing odors that you can’t correct, or has a tear or hole too large to repair, it is time to replace your mattress. You also may want to consider a replacement if you find that the style of mattress you are sleeping on is not giving you the restful sleep you need. Once you have decided it is time to buy a new mattress, the tips here will help you to make your purchase. When choosing a replacement waterbed mattress, you are pretty much locked in to the size and shape of your bed. Make sure to check the size and shape carefully and compare these measurements to the types of mattresses you are interested in. Be sure to compare the length, width, and depth measurements to those of your waterbed frame to ensure a perfect fit. Choosing the wrong size mattress could cause problems in the future. A mattress that is too small will cause gaps between the mattress and frame, too large and there will be overlap that can cause holes and tears. A big decision that needs to be made is the amount of support you want or need in a waterbed mattress. Waveless mattresses provide the most support. With these models, you will have the least motion when you sleep and are less likely to be disturbed by the movement of your bed partner. Semi-waveless models are slightly more motion sensitive. With these mattresses, you will feel the wave sensation when you or your bed partner moves, but it should quickly stop. Full motion mattresses create the feeling of sleeping on a boat; every movement creates waves felt by anyone sleeping in the bed. Some people find this similarity to sleeping in a hammock soothing, while others find it less restful. Finding the best comfort level for everyone who will use the bed guarantees a good night’s sleep. The final thing you should do when you select a waterbed mattress is to check the warranty. You will want to look for a mattress with a warranty that covers any manufacturing related defects. These can vary by company, with lengths up to 20 years. Read all the fine print to make yourself aware of what the warranty will cover and what your responsibilities as the buyer are when making a claim. Being sure that the manufacturer stands behind their product gives you a better chance that you are making a high quality purchase. Taking all these things into consideration before making a final decision on a waterbed mattress is a wise choice. Comparing and contrasting the models you see that include the features you want will assure you the best quality purchase for your money. As with any purchase, educating yourself first will give you the best end result. Take the time to consider your needs and requirements and the features of each model before making a commitment. You will sleep better for years to come.
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