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Old 01-04-2017, 09:48 AM   #1
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My king size memory foam mattress is 3 yrs old now and it seems to have developed a dip where my wife and I sleep. Looking online in regards to warranty the dip is not enough for them to do anything about it.

I sleep on my stomach so these dips are starting to hurt my back.

Who has had this problem in the past? What did you do? Is it fixable somehow?

Lets talk about my expensive ####ty mattress.
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Old 01-04-2017, 10:08 AM   #2
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My king size memory foam mattress is 3 yrs old now and it sees to have developed a dips where my wife and I sleep. Looking online in regards to warranty the dip is not enough for them to do anything about it.

I sleep on my stomach so these dips are starting to hurt my back.

Who has had this problem in the past? What did you do? Is it fixable somehow?

Lets talk about my expensive ####ty mattress.
I had the same thing with a pillow top. Not big enough divot to cause a warranty issue but definitely big enough to cause a sleep issue. Not repairable. Bit the bullet and got a new mattress. The warranty is useless ... especially if you look and see what kind of support for your boxspring you are supposed to have.
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Get some self levelling concrete and fill in the dips.
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Mine does the same thing.

I just keep buying cheaper mattresses and plan on replacing them every 5 years.
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Old 01-04-2017, 10:32 AM   #5
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I bought a memory foam topper from costco to deal with a similar issue once. It bought me another year, but didn't really fix anything, basically just laid a new mattress on top of an old one... I would just buy a new mattress next time.

With that said, on such a 'new' mattress, this should work itself with rotation I would hope. If not I would be pushing for a warranty replacement like crazy,
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