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Serta Mattress Company


If you are looking for a mattress from a reputable manufacturer, the Serta Mattress Company is the one to consider. It's primary style of mattress is the inner-spring coil mattress, but they do also offer a memory foam and latex mattresses. For style and comfort, and numerous choices in product, the Serta Mattress Company may be of interest.

Serta mattress company is one of the most popular and reputable companies in the mattress world today. There are many reasons for this, including the fact that they have been in business for over 70 years and are the mattress choice for many hotels all over the world. Serta mattress company is known for their warranty and quality construction, too, which only helps to increase their popularity with consumers. What do you need to know about the Serta mattress company?

You first need to know that Serta is known for their double beam foundation system. They use only the best wood without knots to help give this foundational system the maximum strength for you. A sturdy and solid wooden frame will enable the mattress to hold its shape longer, which will make the value increase. Serta is also known for using FireBlocker, which is an open-flame resistance system to make your mattress as flame retardant as possible. High quality fabric is used in the quilted layer and the ticking is of high quality as well. All of these pieces come together to create a quality mattress that you will be satisfied and happy with for many years to come.

Serta is most commonly known for their innerspring mattresses. Although many people have turned to other styles of mattress, there are those consumers who sleep much more comfortably on an innerspring mattress. Serta uses a continuous coil spring system in their Perfect Sleeper series. This type of innerspring system is known for being more durable and able to spring back into shape longer than other types of springs. A pocket spring coil system is used in Serta's Perfect Night mattresses. These springs are separated into little fabric pockets, which helps you to be less affected by your partner moving around at night. Both of these mattress series have very high marks from consumers in reviews, which will give you added piece of mind in your purchase.

Most people do not consider reading reviews when they are purchasing a mattress, but this purchase almost demands it if you want to be satisfied. A mattress can be quite an investment and whether you are buying one from the Serta mattress company or another mattress manufacturer, you want to be sure that you are getting the maximum value for your money. Reviews are a great way to do this. Many websites offer you reviews. By simply typing in "mattress reviews" in your search engine, you will find exactly what you want and need to make your decision.

Serta mattress company is known for their quality construction and long-standing reputation, which is something to be said in the world of mattresses today. If you are looking for a durable mattress that comes at a reasonable price, then you will certainly find it with the Serta mattress company.

Comments

I'm more biased toward latex, down/feather, and wool mattress toppers because they are made of renewable resources and don't offgas. Your sleep is better and healthier when the air is clean.

Another reason I'd consider the latex, down/feather, and wool mattress toppers is because memory foam tends to be firm, so if you are looking to cushion the firm mattress you have, something with more cushion and give would be valuable. These products breathe well too, making them good year-round.

The Mattress Lady at March 26, 2008 11:37 AM


do you have any comments about the serta perfect night camara mattress? what are the pros and cons about the two-layers of coils. this bed boasts 1544 coil count in 2 layers.

interested consumer

michelle at March 31, 2008 02:11 PM


I don't know anything about that specific mattress. My general thoughts are: * Lots of springs are good. * Lots of extra padding isn't good for heavy-set people. * Buying a mattress with the box springs it was designed to go with is good. * Steel gauge makes an important difference too: the larger the number of the gauge the thinner, and less durable, the wire.

Also, check the store's and manufacturer's warranty to see what happens if the mattress develops soft spots and wells before a year is out. And what do they consider a soft spot or well? I am hearing too much about stores that won't replace a mattress, even six months after purchase. Don't get left sleeping on a lousy mattress if you can help it.

So, no answer specifically about the Camara Mattress, but general thoughts about mattresses.

The Mattress Lady at March 31, 2008 03:22 PM


I would like to say that I bought a Serta Mattress and I am very dissatified. I am 72 yrs old and my male companion is 87. We both wake up every morning with a very bad back ache. We have tried to complain to Mattress Direct several times, but all we get is nothing. This is by far the worst mattress that I have ever had. It was a very expensive mattress, not one of the cheap ones. If one of the owners want to call me my number is 337-896-9066. I will be glad to talk to any one that will finally listen to me.

Retta LeBlanc

Retta LeBlanc at April 20, 2008 01:24 PM


I've put a 10% down at Sleepy's for a Serta Perfect Night Camara Firm for $1400 (King). I have until July to make my purchase and if I get negative feedback, I can get a full refund. Has anyone slept on it or experienced anything positive/negative? Michelle asked the same question in March but there are so far no concrete answers. Please advice!

Marie at April 26, 2008 07:10 PM


Marie We were just offered the queen size Perfect Night Camara for 1500! Looks like I am getting a raw deal! Do you mind telling me which store (location?) Thanks

Kim at May 14, 2008 11:55 AM


I just bought the camara queen for 1500 as well. But I also got free delivery, 2 latex pillows that cost $100 each for free and a mattress cover for $50 that normally costs $120.

Al at May 15, 2008 08:32 PM


My store wasin Yorktown Heights, NY

AL at May 15, 2008 08:35 PM


I just had a serta bed delivered from American Mattress in Bolingbrook, IL and I am very dissatisfied with the customer service. I was told my old bed would be dismantled and removed. I unfortunately did not read that part of the written contract as well as I should have. The salesman who assured me the above would happen really meant the old mattress would be removed. When I called to complain I was told the rest of my bed (a simple bunkbed) is considered a bedroom set and not part of the bed itself. Also, I had to reschedule delivery for American Mattress' convenience when they miscalculated their schedule. Anyone doing business with this company needs to read the contract very, very carefully and prepare for heavy lifting. I hope serta will be concerned that American Mattress' terrible customer service may reflect badly on them -it does in my opinion.

Frieda Schneider at June 3, 2008 06:52 PM


We bought a Serta Gallaway Queen in October 2007 for me(150 lb and hubby 180 lb) for a temp solution since we wait for our house and our real bed is in storage. What a dissapointing purchase,we both complain from intense back/shoulder and neck pain,there is NO comfort ,it is sagging on both sides already and that after 7 months and would not even consider having this as a guest bed.I contemplate bringing it back to Sams since I have a receipt. For the record: I sleep on a cheap airbed on and of and I do a lot better!

inge at June 5, 2008 11:08 AM


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