I just posted about getting a new mattress, but it will be several months before we can do that. In the meantime, can I do mattress surgery to repair the huge sag in the middle of my bed? Does mattress surgery just fix firmness/softness issues, or can it fix a sag. We are desperate to get a better night's sleep. I briefly looked at the mattress surgery stickies on the main forum page, but it didn't look like the fix was for sags. Thanks! |
What you could do, is first open up the mattress, note the order in which the foam is layered and then remove it (taking digital photos would help, plus you could post them here! I love to see mattress innards! ) Anyway, then take off all the foam as Sandman said, then lay on it and see if it feels like it's dipping in the middle, without the foam (you could leave the very bottom layer of whatever it is they have on there - god knows what it might be; could be some kind of burlap type stuff or a plastic-like material or a thin layer of foam. So anyway, lay on it and see if you feel the dip. If you do, game over, you lost: the springs are shot. (Unless it's a flippable mattress, then you can try the other side...) If you don't feel a dip in the springs themselves, then you could try just removing the top most 2-3 pieces of foam and lay on that and see if it now feels a bit better. Then if it feels like it's no longer dipping as much, buy yourself some latex. If it's a queen, buy queen sized latex, it'll fit. Any piece you might get that is too big can be easily cut to fit with an electric meat carving knife. Cuts like a hot knife through butter. Now you're only question is how much foam do you really want? You won't probably need as many inches of foam as you had before, usually 2-4" will be enough. I use about 3", Sandman likes a little more. Let us know how it turns out, and post photos if it's not too much hassle. Here's how to post photos: How to insert pictures: This message was modified Mar 12, 2010 by jimsocal
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Thanks for your advice guys! Upon further inspection, it is not a pillowtop (my other bed is - had them confused)..it's a Serta Perfect Sleeper. Looking forward to trying this out. I'll definately take pictures and post! |
If you do post pictures, please start a new thread "My Serta Mattress Surgery" or something... This message was modified Mar 13, 2010 by jimsocal
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