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Mattress Facts, Common Questions, and Answers

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Q:    Should I be concerned about bedding height?

A:    For consumers who don't want the extra height that comes with today's bedding, Sealy offers a "Low Profile Box Spring," cutting the height of the box spring by up to 3 full inches! A low-rise bed frame can also reduce the overall height of your mattress surface. In addition, most stores also offer "low profile frames," which also reduce overall height

Q:    What are the dimensions of traditional bedding?

A:    Queens and kings allow more space for a deeper, more comfortable sleep.


These are standard finished product sizes. Actual size may vary by model, generally within a range of ± 1/2 inch.

Q:    I am interested in a Queen or King size bed, but the access to my bedroom is limited. How can I get a large bed through tight quarters?

A:   King size foundations and split queen box springs come in two pieces for easier access through narrow halls. Also, the new UniCased Sealy Posturepedic mattresses can be bent up to 15° without damaging the innerspring.

Q:    Why are some of today's beds so thick? My sheets don't fit!

A:   Today's mattresses are manufactured with much more upholstery padding and comfort layers than in days gone by! Many consumers prefer the plush and ultra-plush comfort that these thick mattresses provide.

Q:    Traditional size mattresses are not big enough for me. Does Sealy make non-traditional?

A:   Yes! Sealy realizes people come in all different sizes. Contact your local retailer for the following non-traditional mattress sizes:

These are standard finished product sizes. Actual size may vary by model, generally within a range of ± 1/2 inch.

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