I have a Serta mattress that is only about a year old. It feels fine when I lay down on it, but by morning it feels like it is sagging - you can't really see it, but you can definitely feel an indent where each of us sleeps, and a pronounced hump in the middle between us.
I'm wondering if there is some way to tell if the problem is with the springs or the padding on top? (although, I suppose it could be both)
Since our mattress is only one year old, can I assume the springs are still good and it's just the crappy foam inside that's the problem? I tried to find more info about this mattress, but all I could find out was that is uses a "continuous coil" system and has an "advanced comfort quilt" (yeah, right).
If I can determine for sure that its just the foam that's the problem I may try some surgery. Otherwise, I might just sell it.
Thanks for any advice. |
The medium latex should be firmer than any memory foam. In terms of flipping, it might depend on what they have below the springs. My Sealy feels like it has a firm layer of foam below the springs. So, it is possible that would work. I think it would definitely be firmer than putting the topper over the normal top side. p.s. I once made the mistake of buying an all foam mattress that was way too soft on top. I flipped it over and slept on the firm base foam with a 2" topper until I could get a replacement. So, that was an improvement, but not good enough for a long term solution. This message was modified Jul 15, 2010 by sandman
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