of course you don't need to flip a matress, but a lot of people do to prevent sagging. If there are more than one perosn sleeping on the mattress, sometimes people flip it and turn it. It's a personal prefference really, but i suppose that fliping a matress can help it last longer without sagging. It does help to periodically flip the mattress. It helps to keep its form.
Yes, box springs are recommended with a traditional mattress. The box springs are constructed to support the mattress and to lengthen its life.
Main benefit is that you can turn it upside down. The pillow top mattress you cannot, you can only rotate it. That causes in getting indent in a mattress where you sleep. That means you will need to change a pillow top mattress sooner than a regular one. But you need to compare apples with apples. Good pillow top mattress will last you longer then a cheap regular mattress. Check consumers product reviews sites such as www.reviewseverest.com to read reviews by people who purchased those mattresses. And for sure buy from the place that has exchange policy. http://reviewseverest.com/category/22/Mattresses
I am using a wooden ply, its fine, will need support under it. I am using wood.
Mattress pads offer an additional layer of luxury and comfort. If you already own a pillow top mattress I donβt really see the need for a mattress pad. However, I would recommend investing in a mattress protector. The mattress protector is an additional layer between the mattress and your bedsheet. Waterproof mattress protectors protect your mattress from any accidental leaks or spills. It is essential in a home with young kids and pets. Another huge benefit of investing in a mattress protector is that it protects your expensive mattress from stains. Several warranties become void if the mattress is stained. So if you plan on using your mattress for a long time without voiding your warranty, the mattress protector is a great solution. It also helps extend the lifespan of your mattress. If you have been having trouble with bedbugs, the mattress protector is the answer. While buying a mattress protector, remember to check the dimensions so that it is a snug fit on your mattress. Wakefit offers top-quality mattress protectors at affordable prices in different sizes. Buy yours today!
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No; spin yes, flip no.
Well, usually in a pool mattress there is a hole where you pump air into. If you undo the cap on the hole and flip the mattress upside down then the water should come out.
yes because it takes to people to flip it over
I can't speak to that particular mattress, but I think the general rule is that if the mattress is not a pillow-top, you should flip it over as part of your maintenance. If it is a pillow-top, just rotate it. If it is a pillow-top on both surfaces (I suppose there are mattresses like this) then clearly the intention is for you to flip it over, or it would have the pillow-top only on one surface.
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You would most likely need a crib mattress if you have a small child who sleeps in a crib. You may also need one if you convert to a small toddler bed in which case you could also use a crib mattress.
If you need an electronic device with two stable states, a flip flop will provide that. But if that isn't what you need, a flip flop is generally useless.
Yes, box springs are recommended with a traditional mattress. The box springs are constructed to support the mattress and to lengthen its life.
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I need an adjustable air mattress what companies offer a mattress covered by medicare
Yes, certain mattress protectors will keep your mattress dry. You need to make sure the protector you are using is either plastic or another water repellant material.
If you need an electronic device with two stable states, a flip flop will provide that. But if that isn't what you need, a flip flop is generally useless.