Mattress warranties generally cover manufacturing defects like broken coils and split seams. They also cover issues like deep impressions and premature sagging. However, normal wear and tear is not covered.
Most warranties do not cover normal wear and tear, stains, spills, or damage caused by misuse such as improper support or using an incorrect frame. Additionally, comfort preferences are rarely covered. Claims processes typically require documentation, like proof of purchase and photos of the defect, and adherence to specific guidelines, such as using a mattress protector.
Understanding your warranty’s terms helps manage expectations and care for your investment properly. Thoroughly reading the fine print and registering your product can simplify claims and ensure maximum protection.
Beyond warranty coverage, proper mattress maintenance extends its lifespan and enhances sleep quality. Next, we’ll explore essential guidelines on how to maintain your mattress and when to consider replacements, ensuring optimal comfort and durability.
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