I am at a loss. Our brand new mattress that we have had since April 22 is exhibiting a damp, moisture problem on the underside of the memory foam mattress and the top of support. Not only that but there are two small rust-like or maybe mildew like stains on both the underside of the mattress and the top of the support. I called Sealy and they could not help me saying they had never heard of this problem. I called the place of purchase and he said he had never heard of this problem either and that we should try airing the mattress out near a window (we are in an apartment). I have no idea why there is moisture condensation under the mattress if the first place. What good will it do to air it out, if it happens again? Has anyone had this problem, or know of what to do? Thank you for your time. |
We purchased a Sealy Latex Foam Mattress, Shelter model just about two years ago. We have been turning the mattress but felt it was sagging a bit so we lifted up the mattress, only to find black and green mold growing between the mattress and box spring (My bed skirt was covered plus it was on the boxspring and mattress). YUCK! We were shocked since we paid $2966 for the mattress and boxspring. I contacted where we got it and they came and looked at it. They said they have never seen anything like it and would talk to the Sealy Rep. They called me back and said the Sealy Rep said, they have never had any moisture, mold complaints. They offered to replace the box spring only. They said because we live around a creek and have a crawl space under our house and probably humid in our area, it must be our problem and not the mattress. They also recommened selling us a moisture proof boxspring cover (thankfully at their cost). They also recommended we take off the cover on the latex foam and get it drycleaned. We are very disappointed. Don't they sell these mattress is humid areas like Florida? Obviously from all the posts here about mold and moisture between the mattress and boxspring, there are issues. We'll be lifting the very heavy mattress every week to check for new mold. There are probably many more people with this problem but since its a no flip mattress people turn it an don't lift it up. So sad since we can't get a new mattress again so soon. |
This problem primarilly affects foam mattresses and is caused by perspiration and poor ventillation under the mattress. Almost everyone perspires constantly, and depending on temperature, much of this can happen at night. Some of this moisture goes into the mattress and, if ventillation below the mattress is good, it simply evaporates. Poor ventillation (a waterproof boxspring, carpeted floor, plywood, etc.) is a different story. Moisture will pool between the mattress and the surface below, encouraging mould to grow. Darkness and bodyheat compound the problem. Air usually penetrates 10-12 inches into the mattress evaporating moisture around the edges and focusing the mould towards the center. Unfortunately there is no effective way to clean a mattress after mould has appeared. Prevention is the best method:
This message was modified May 13, 2013 by novosbed
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My husband and I also bought the Macy's MemoryWorks mattress along with the worrynomore plan in January 2011! I am terrified because we just noticed mold Apparently the plans covers up to 10 years, so if you all could please pray for me and my husband, I would really appreciate it. Any word on a class action suit? I can't believe this. I am in shock. |
This message was modified Aug 30, 2013 by Sunshine7641
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iComnfort is actually a Serta product. Rates quite well. Think it may even be a step above Tempurpedic at the moment! |
looking through this thread bubbles up a couple of questions:
We are looking at purchasing a foam mattress of some sort, but my wife is handicapped, and the LAST thing we need (as many of you would agree to) is to have mold growing on the mattress. I had been looking at 100% organic latex, but had seen the iComforts which my wife found comfortable as well. Depending on the answers, this could drive my decision one way or the other. This message was modified Oct 7, 2013 by charnlar
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I found the same problem lurking between my Sealy box spring and memory foam firm mattress today, so i called Macy's. At first Macy's said that they would have to send a technician out to confirm the problem was in fact the mattress and not my doing. So i told the customer service rep about this forum, and pointed out all the youtube videos online (which both showed up with my first google search). She still tried to tell me a tech would have to come by my house, so i asked to talk with the manager. I did not get to talk with the manager, but instead the same rep came back and told me that Sealy has had problems with this type of mattress and that they (Macy's) will take the whole king size set back and replace it no charge to me. I guess if you have this problem point out the facts that are readily available online, and talk to the manager of the place you purchased your moldy mattress from. good luck |
No offense to anyone here but this all makes me wonder if the moisture complaints come from homes that do not use a HVAC unit very often. A mildly humid house plus a couple perspiring on the bed all night could lead to problems. I sleep on a couple inches of latex and just to make sure things air out I leave the covers down for a good while in the morning. Is there a chemical property of MF that could possibly cause this? |
I just wanted to contribute to the thread since it's January of 2014, and we are having issues with our Sealy memory foam bed from Macy's as well. Ours was purchased nearly four years ago, and when my husband was rotating the mattress just a few days ago, the boxspring was soaked, along with the underside of the mattress, plus there was mold all over the bed. That's just disgusting, not to mention that I've been ill for the last couple months, fighting infections that just won't go away. When I contacted Macy's the store manager had no idea what I was talking about, but the furniture department employee was nice, gave me the number to corporate service. They also were very kind. It took a total of about five minutes for them to realize that they needed to get rid of this bed and give us every dollar we spent as a credit to use towards a new bed. There will be no charge for delivery or disposal of our old bed so every penny will be used towards the bed only. I'm upset that this happened, but I'm thrilled with the way they dealt with this. If you're having this issue, I highly suggest you try doing the same thing. |