GUESS WHAT HAPPENED TO MY NEW SPRING AIR LATEX BED!
Nov 16, 2007 4:46 PM
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Yes, it happened two nights ago. I actually felt a thud in the middle of the night. We woke up several times in deep pits that were hard and caused great pain. It seems the core gave out. This bed is only about 6 weeks old. Of course it could not happen within the first 30 days when we could return the bed with no questions asked. I called the salesman I originally worked with  and explained. He said come in right away and lay on the showroom model and explain exactly what my bed is doing. I did this and he agrees that something is very wrong with the core. He is sending out a tech. to check it over very thouroughly. Now, if you look at the bed it looks beautiful. There are no body impressions or anything. It is when you lay in the bed that the problem is very evident. There is absolutely no bouyancy. The longer you lay there, the deeper you sink.  The deeper you sink, the more painful the night becomes. The salesman has instructed the tech.  to lay on the bed for some time and in different places. I sure hope this goes my way. I know the technicians are supposed to find a reason for a bed failure and the fault is usually found with the consumer. I am ready for battle, but I hope this will not be necessary.  So yes, I am one more consumer that would say I cannot reccomend Spring Air based on my experience. I hope I can at least say that the furniture store has wonderful customer service. These mattress manufacturers really are heartless SOBs. By the way, I have to wait until November 27th before I can get my inspection. That was the soonest appt. they had. I hope I survive!
This message was modified Nov 26, 2007 by sillymom
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Reply #1 Nov 17, 2007 4:39 PM
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Does the Nov 27 date reflect the number of inspections they have scheduled?

That's actually just 5 business days, but in the meantime you are sleeping on a "broken" bed or mattress. Could it be the foundation that failed? That's what it sounds like. I can't imagine foam even doing that since it's comprised of millions of tiny cells.
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Reply #2 Nov 17, 2007 7:39 PM
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Hi,

The Nov. 27 date reflects how soon they can be here due to too many service calls. I honestly think the foundation may be the problem. My parents had a latex bed for over 20 years! I cannot believe this happened. Honestly, wether it is the mattress or foundation, I am pretty disgusted. I am in agony sleeping in this. My husband is in agony also, and he uses his good strong back for work. He is a UPS driver and is about to go into his busiest time of year. I hope he can hold out. I am thinking of getting an air bed or roll away for him to use in the mean while.

My fear is that the inspector will claim it is my bed frame. The set up for this was already put into action at the store. The salesman, his associate, and the technician on the phone all questioned me repeatedly about this. I assured them that it is a metal frame with a center cross beam and six legs. We had no bed on the frame for 4 hours before this bed was delivered, and we took the time to tighten up all screws and bolts. We really do take care of our things. I just left there feeling like the fix was in. I was assured that "this never happens with these beds" and "there must be a reason that it happened this one time to only your bed" . Honestly, I am not sure what to expect because I have never needed a bed inspection before. Well, I guess I am just one of the lucky ones, right?!!?

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Reply #3 Nov 17, 2007 8:09 PM
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sillymom wrote:

I assured them that it is a metal frame with a center cross beam and six legs.


Does the center beam run head to foot or rail to rail? Where are the legs located?

When you look under the bed, what do you see? Anything?
This message was modified Nov 17, 2007 by haysdb
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Reply #4 Nov 17, 2007 10:12 PM
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The center beam runs rail to rail. There are six outside legs and a center support.  The frame is only 5-6 years old. We purchased the center support ourselves on the recommendation of the salesman when we purchased our last bed, due to the fact that the mattress was so heavy. The spring air website shows a picture of this type of frame and states the frame must have at least one center support leg. Ours has the two legs on the ends of the center rail and the center leg we added years ago, for a total of 3 legs across the center.

I was also wondering if we should take the mattress off the bed and use it on the floor. Perhaps, if it is the foundation, this would prevent any more damage. I was absolutely in love with this bed and I am so upset that this has happened. 

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Reply #5 Nov 17, 2007 10:52 PM
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If it's the foundation, as we suspect, then laying the mattress directly on the floor will allow you to get a good night's sleep.

You frame sounds fine. The fact that Spring Air shows that kind of frame on their website puts you in the clear. If they blame your frame, show them the website.
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Reply #6 Nov 20, 2007 5:16 PM
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So we slept on the mattress on the floor last night. Well, it did feel quite different, but not really better. We are still sinking several inches into this mattress. I am starting to believe that the top comfort layer is NOT LATEX, but a cheaper foam. I was told it was all latex, and the cut away at the furniture store shows a top comfort layer of latex, but it is very slow to spring back up.  After sleeping on it all night, it took about 12 minutes for the depression to come back up. On my husbands side of the mattress there is still a slight depression. I do not believe latex should behave like this and so I am starting to wonder about it. Any other ideas?
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Reply #7 Nov 25, 2007 6:20 AM
If you are looking for a good night's sleep, proper sleep posture is everything. Your mattress should help you obtain the proper posture for your position.
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Latex isn't an exact science and compressions do vary from one end of the core to the other.  Not to mention from one piece to another.  If the bed was designed with a medium firm foam like a 25-30 ILD and was manufactured with a 20-25 ILD foam due to availability then it would feel like it lost support quickly.  When I ordered 28 ILD latex they would send me a truckload of anything from 20-30 ILD firmness because the manufacturer felt it was close enough by industry accepted manufacturing inconsistencies.  You could have got a bed that was designed on one end of the firmness spectrum and the manufactured on the opposite end.
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Reply #8 Nov 25, 2007 4:18 PM
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Thanks Batman for that information. If this is the case, I probably just have to accept it as an accepted industry standard. I guess it would just be considered a comfort issue then. I am open to a reasonable explaination. If the problem is really a latex core that is softer than first presented, would a latex topper help? Do I have any recourse with the company warranty? Perhaps these are questions that you cannot answer, but every bit of information helps. Thanks again, Sillymom
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Reply #9 Nov 26, 2007 9:09 AM
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I think the topper would only help if you removed the layer of your mattress that isn't providing enough support.  Then add the topper of your liking.  You may even like the bed by itself once that layer is gone, and not need a topper.
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Reply #10 Apr 7, 2008 11:31 PM
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So this perfect man-made latex material Spring Air uses is not so perfect after all. Thanks for sharing. I hope you are contacted by those that are also hurting and want a refund or a new bed.

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