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What is the difference between box springs and foundations?

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What is the difference between box springs and foundations?

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Foundations do not have springs. Foundations are actually better for mattresses than a box spring. Generally on a King Size mattress one person sleeps on one side and another person sleeps on the other. The box springs give under them. However, because the box springs are two pieces (to make it easier to get into your house) they are more ridged where they meet in the middle. This eventually causes a ridge down the middle and a trough on either side of your mattress. Foundations are also in two pieces but are solid (no springs) so they offer the same support throughout the entire surface of the mattress and help prevent the ridge/trough problem associated with King Size mattresses. These problems are also prevelant in queen size mattresses as well with the exception of the ridge down the middle. The queen tends to just sag in the middle. Our Custom Foundations are Built to Our Specifications and Engineered For Quality Mattresses to Ensure Long Life and Excellent Support For Your Mattre

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