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We have lots of stuff you need—essentials like clothes, household items, and furniture. But there’s also the stuff you want, such as collectibles, toys, games, books, and maybe, just maybe, a treasure. But you can’t find out unless you look. No need to wait for a sale. Save up to 60% everyday. Come visit us at any location today. Sleep Specialists Since 2002 Mattress Depot USA does indeed sell mattresses, bed sets, frames, and accessories but we are really in the Sleep Improvement Business. We take pride in offering high quality mattress sets at discounted prices as well as in assisting our customers in choosing the right mattress for their sleep needs. Since 2002, Mattress Depot USA has specialized in consulting on sleep and selling high quality brand name mattress sets at discount prices up to 60% off. San Antonio, TX 78250 San Antonio’s Biggest Discount Name Brand Mattress & Furniture Store!Over 100 different sets. Sealy, iComfort, Restonic, Serta & Ashley furniture.




Nobody beats Billy Bob's prices!Get DirectionsSee Current Specials Offering the best prices on the following brands: Listen to what Jenny Lee had to say about her new mattress from Billy Bobs Beds! Download MP3Jenny Lee had such a great experience buying her new mattress. She’s still talking about how excited she is to have a new bed! Be sure to check outAdam & JennyWeekday Mornings, 6-10amOffering the best prices on the following brands:Download a printable PDF of Billy Bob’s mattress specials: Mattress Specials (PDF 2 MB)How to Sell a Mattress Without Really TryingBilly Bobs BedsSan Antonio’s Biggest Discount Name Brand Mattress & Furniture StoreFamily Owned Since 1997There is no single mattress store in San Antonio, Texas that sells even a third of the name brand mattresses sold at Billy Bobs Beds. This is for one reason, customers are amazed by our low prices and specials. We have over a hundred different beds in our huge 35,000 sqft San Antonio mattress warehouse from Sealy Posturepedic, Serta Perfect Sleeper, Serta iComfort, Sealy Optimum, Corsicana Bedding, Ashley, Golden Mattress, Stein & Richter and Simmons Beautyrest Mattresses.




Billy Bobs Beds also sells bed frames, separate box springs, RV mattresses, ¾ beds and extra long mattresses.In addition to selling truckloads of mattresses annually, Billy Bobs Beds now sells furniture. Featuring Ashley bedroom sets, Ashley sofas and almost everything else that Ashley Furniture Industries sells at unbeatable prices!Read More About Billy Bobs BedsBuying a Bed Frame, Mattress, and Box Springs Before buying your bed, evaluate your needs, your room size, and be prepared to "test drive" for comfort! Share your take on this idea!Upload your photo here. Do you need a new bed? Most of us replace our mattresses every 8 to 10 years. Yet, if you've noticed you're not sleeping soundly, if your bed is lumpy, too-hard, too-soft, or just plain uncomfortable, it may be time to buy a new one, regardless of its age. The first decision to make when buying a bed is size. Beyond the basic bed measurements, be sure to account for the addition of headboards and footboards, which can add 4 to 12 inches to each end.




Bed coverings such as blankets and duvets will also add about 3 inches to both sides of the bed. If necessary, draw your room dimensions on graph paper and sketch in the furniture and various bed sizes to determine what bed size will work best. If possible, allow 24 to 36 inches of clear space all sides of the bed for movement and changing bed linens. To get an idea of which bed size works in your room, lay newspapers, towels, or rugs in the room and walk around the space. Though sizes can vary somewhat by manufacturer, the standard bed sizes include: Twin: 38-39 x 75 inches Extra-Long Twin: 38-39 x 80 inches Double/Standard/Full Size: 54 x 75 inchesQueen: 60 x 80 inchesKing/Eastern King: 76-78 x 80 inches California/Western King: 72 x 84 inches How to Test Drive a Mattress Industry officials and salespeople recommend "test driving" a mattress before making a purchasing decision. If you will share the bed with someone, take him or her along. Wear comfortable clothing and easy-to-remove shoes and leave your dignity behind.




Ask the salesman to leave you alone as you try each bed. Then, lie on the bed, move around, bounce a little, and sit on the edge. If you sit in bed to read or work, sit in the position you are likely to use. SUPPORTIVE TIP #1: Firm does not always mean better; it comes down to personal preference and body shape. The mattress should support your spine and have a bit of give at the pressure points where your body sinks deeper into the mattress. No mattress is right for everyone.Check Warranty: Some manufacturers and stores offer a "sleep guarantee" or test period. If after buying the mattress, you find it's not the right one for you, they will swap it for a different style. Check on delivery costs: If they charge for each change, it can get costly. Don't base the useful life of your mattress on the warranty, which is protection against defects and faulty workmanship, not loss of comfort. Test your old mattress twice a year as you would a new one to be sure it is still comfortable and offers adequate support.




SUPPORTIVE TIP #2: As you shop for bed frames, look for adequate slats for supporting the box spring and mattress and determine that the slats fit tightly into the frame. For beds designed to be used without box springs, a solid base provides support and even wear. Check labels and cutaway samples to see how the mattress is constructed. pare the number of coils and their construction, the number of padding layers and their materials, and special features. The higher the number of coils, the better the bed will wear. A guideline is 300 coils for a double, 375 for a queen, and 450-600 for a king, each side topped with several layers of upholstery, one or more layers of foam, and a quilted pillow top.Deeper Is Not Always Better: Mattresses used to be a standard 9 inches thick. However, today many manufacturers' beds have "extra deep" mattresses as the norm. These styles, many of which are up to 16 inches thick, may or may not mean more comfort. Comparison shop before assuming that deeper is better -- and be aware that your choices in bedding may be limited -- contour sheets will need to be deep enough to accommodate a deep mattress or they won't stay in place.

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