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Auping - In the last 15 years, mattresses have been made 45percent thicker and almost 50percent heavier than ever before. This means that the requirement to properly support the mattress has become sustained. In reality, improper support may be the main reason behind mattress failure. Because of this, mattress functions and features invalidating their warranties when the mattress isn't properly supported.
There are several items that enables you to support a mattress.
bed - Below the mattress, there is commonly a box spring, which is a wooden frame covered by cloth. It is usually sustained by a bed frame.
A bed frame is made of strong wood or metal and includes head, foot and side-rails, in addition to legs to keep it above the floor. The bedframe provides a brace for the box spring, and together, they support the mattress. Since older bedframes cannot always support heavier mattresses, high quality bedframes are now produced from railroad steel.
A wooden bed requires a different product-a bed support-sometimes known as a center support. A bed support is a pair of metal bars with legs which are installed into wooden beds to aid a mattress and box spring. A good bed support will provide support even if the bed is moved sideways. The best bed supports-for example, the BedBeamTM supports-are designed to safely hold over 1600 lbs of weight.
boxspring - For consumers with wooden beds, a solid bed support often means they are able to get one with the new, heavier mattresses and never have to replace the complete bed. The bed's wooden slats have a tendency to bend or break and damage the mattress. However, a strong bed support may be installed to change the slats and so protect the mattress warranty. Installing of the middle support really should not be too complicated; one screwdriver should do the secret.