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It uses from to kWh a month depending on whether you make your bed or not. If you have two water beds, it could be double trouble. Font Size: plus minus. Read installation instructions for your waterbed heater and put in accordingly. Most heating pads rest on the decking or floor of the bed, then the safety liner is installed, and finally the mattress if there is not a zippered mattress cover. Pull the mattresses corners firmly into the corners of the frame.

This assures good smooth fit on the vinyl mattress bottom from corner to corner, end to end, and side to side. A smooth taught bottom is the key to a good mattress position. After connecting hose and fill kit connections you can begin to fill the bed but never fill with straight hot water.

Cold or lukewarm is fine. Throughout the beginning fill process continue to pull corners of mattress into the corners of the mattress bed cavity. Sides and ends must be checked for proper straight position.

It's very simple. Add Akva Long Life waterbed conditioner directly into your mattress once a year. This will keep the water clean and help to keep the mattress vinyl supple. Then wipe the mattress clean once a week with Akva Vinyl cleaner and the top cover can be zipped off for machine washing. You do not need to empty and drain your mattress regularly, only when you wish to move the bed.

Please call us to discuss before you do anything. There are some specific guidelines to follow when emptying a water mattress. We can advise you on how to dismantle the Akva bed if you wish to do it yourselves or we can arrange to book a waterbed installer for you. Yes we would recommend a professional install for the first time buyer. We will also be able to set the water level in the mattress to suit the individuals using it so you will know what suits you if you decide to move it yourselves in future.

In the peak of their popularity in the s, consumers had to fill the entire waterbed with a garden hose. Some modern-day waterbeds can support themselves, removing the need for a separate frame. Others have temperature-control devices to make the water warm. There are many brands and sizes of waterbeds, but there are two main types of waterbed mattresses available: softside and hardside. A softside waterbed holds its shape with foam bolsters, or, in other words, foam surrounding the bed on all sides.

The foam is then covered with a fabric casing. This all sits on an upholstered box, similar to a box spring. A hardside waterbed holds its shape with hardwoods or softwoods. In other words, it comes with a waterbed frame. These look more like traditional beds, with plain headboards or bookcase-type headboards. Hardside waterbeds require California sized sheets, which limits your shopping choices, whereas a softside waterbed uses traditional linens.

The waterbed heater that comes with the mattress is ideal, because the warm water is therapeutic and can relieve pain in the back and legs. There were many reasons the waterbed went out of style in the s, including the weight of the beds, the process of filling the beds up, and the extensive maintenance waterbeds require. Though these problems have become lesser issues these days, some maintenance is still required.

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