Frequently Asked Questions

How can I tell if I need a new mattress?
Here are a few hints that may indicate it is time for a new mattress:

  • You purchased your current mattress over eight years ago. The average span of a quality mattress is eight to ten years.
  • You wake up feeling more tired than when you went to sleep. If you are in good health and this happens to you, it is probably time for a new mattress.
  • You get a better nights' sleep on the sofa.
  • Your mattress looks worn and uneven. Upholstery levels compress unevenly over time. If you have sags and imprints in excess of two inches, it may be time for a new mattress.

What is your comfort guarantee?
 Our comfort guarantee applies to mattress sets retailing for $999.00 and above.  You must sleep on the mattress for 14 days, which will allow you to adjust to your new mattress.  If, after 14 days, you still are not comfortable with your new mattress, just give us a call at 877-9-SNOOZE.  We will allow for a one-time comfort exchange for a mattress of equal or greater value.  You will be responsible for the difference in price, plus a fee of $199 plus the redelivery charge.

How much should I spend on a new mattress?
Mattress prices range from $99.00 to $6,500.00. We recommend you buy the best quality mattress you can afford. Keep in mind the average person spends one-third of their life in bed. A bed is one of the best investments a person can make. When you divide the cost of a quality mattress over its 10 year life, that is only pennies per night.

Should I replace my boxspring when purchasing a new mattress?
Yes. A good boxspring is as important as a good mattress. It acts like a shock absorber for the mattress. If you put a new mattress on an old boxspring, it will wear quicker than a mattress put on the floor. However, we do sell mattresses separately.

How long should my bedding last?
According to the Better Sleep Council, you should replace your mattress every 8-10 years. However, there are a few things you can do to add life to your new mattress. Buy a mattress with tempered coils and precompressed upholstery layers. A high quality mattress pad will keep the cover form dry-rotting prematurely. Turn your mattress so the layers of padding will settle evenly.

Why does each retailer have a different name for the same product?
This gives each retailer the opportunity to set their own unique price points and also give the perception of exclusivity. If you need a mattress comparison on Sealy, Simmons, or Stearns and Foster...Give us a call at 1-877-239-7737 and we will gladly give you our equivalent model.

What are the different sizes?

Bed Type
Measurements (WxL)
Twin (Single)
39" x 75"
Twin Extra Long
39" x 80"
Three Quarter
48" x 75"
Full (Double)
54" x 75"
Full Extra Long
54" x 80"
Queen
60" x 80"
Queen Waterbed Insert
58" x 82"
King
76" x 80"
California King
72" x 84"
King Waterbed Insert
70" x 82"