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Our polyurethane foam only comes 82" wide so anything bigger will have to be glued together. Our glue is strong and will never fall apart. Beveled edges is also available on seat cushion and mattress. Please note: When comparing different types of foam with other companies it is most important to look at the density and ILD of the foam. Click Here For FoamHere at Foam Factory, Inc., we carry a wide selection of foam and foam products for a broad range of applications, all at very competitive prices. We proudly offer traditional foam products like cushions, insulation, and packaging materials, as well as memory foam and latex mattresses, toppers, and even acoustical foam. Copyright © 2017 Foam Factory, Inc.. Customer ReviewsFoam Cushions Custom CutWe offer 19 densities of foam cushions to choose from. Prices start dirt cheap, up to rigid, long lasting (20 years) foams. All our foam is flame retardant free!Visit our custom cushions page for informative steps to create your own beautifully covered cushions.




This page is specific to replacing couch cushions.Foam cushions that get three hours or more of use each day need the best foam grade—EverFlex. Because of the high cost of foam rubber, the EconoFlex grade is commonly used in the manufacturing of 90% of all sofa cushions—we don't recommend this grade except for applications that don't get used a lot. All foam cushions will soften with use. The better quality foam cushions just soften slower. Take time to read the descriptions of our cushion foam found at the bottom of the price quote page you'll see after selecting a shape below. Keep in mind that thinner foam cushions will feel softer than the descriptions, and thicker foam cushions will feel firmer. When back cushions lose their support follow these directions. Cushions for the back are usually not filled with foam! Start by checking your cushions to see if they are foam or if they are filled with polyester stuffing or feathers. If they are foam, skip to below directions for seat cushions.




When polyester breaks down it flattens or compresses and just needs usually 1–2 pounds of polyester stuffing per cushion to fill it back up. Follow the directions in the video below and simply cut into the old cushions and fill up until you reach the desired firmness, fold the fabric over, and staple it shut. You can bring them into our store or send them to us and we'll do this for $35 labor per cushion ($60 labor for feather cushions) + the amount of polyester stuffing. Please bring/send in the outer case too. This "down alternative" pillow stuffing is made from small, tightly curled balls of polyester fiber. One pound fills one cubic foot. Ace Clipper Plier Stapler Use this stapler to fasten fabric on cushions. Ace Clipper Plier Staples The staples prevent slippage and ripping. Box contains 5,000 staples. Please read the measuring tips, in step 1 on the following page (after you choose a shape below to continue). Today we see a lot more "engineered" sofa cushions and the steps need to be followed.




Replacement couch cushions are available in all natural foam rubber, regular foam rubber, or a specialty cushion foam such as custom cut memory foam or dry fast foam (outdoor foam). We cut the following shaped cushions... Please click on the shape below that closest resembles the cushions you would like to order. Next you will be asked to enter in the dimensions, and after that you will be given price quotes on a range of foam qualities. Foam is custom cut to your dimensions and not usually usable by others. Each custom cut foam cushion has its own return policy, which will be provided during the checkout process. Sofa cushions tend to ware out and soften. The foam rubber inside sofa cushions is one of the most expensive parts in a couch and will need replacing from time to time. When replacing sofa cushions use a quality foam rubber that is more expensive if you don't want them to fail. Cheap foam rubber will feel great in your sofa cushions for a short period of time before failing.




We follow a rule when recommending foam rubber for sofa cushions. If the sofa cushions are sat in for more than three hours a day, buy the best quality foam rubber you can. Cheaper foam rubber will soften after a few months of use in sofa cushions and better foam rubber can keep sofa cushions firm for years. Once you've chosen foam rubber that meets your budget you'll need to wrap the foam rubber in batting or a down envelope before its stuffed into sofa cushions. Sofa cushions covered with a down envelope tend to look full for years and if you wrap your sofa cushions with polyester wrapped foam rubber they tend to look flat in a few months. You could always add another layer of polyester batting to your sofa cushions and bring them back to life. Don't ever smoke on sofa cushions.All prices are in Canadian Dollars Our Best Sellers1 100% Organic Cotton Sheet SetsPrice: 1 100% Organic Washable Super King Wool DuvetPrice: 1 100% Organic Washable Wool DuvetPrice: 1 100% Organic Washable Wool OverlayPrice: 1 1000TC 100% Egyptian Cotton Sheet SetPrice: 1 450TC 100% Viscose From Bamboo Sheet SetsPrice: 1 Australian Wool DuvetPrice: 1 Dreamtime 100% Mulberry Silk DuvetsPrice: 1 Dreamtime Mulberry Silk Oversized King DuvetPrice: 1 Empress Hutterite Super King DuvetPrice




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Memory foam remains a popular and growing category, and nearly all major stores will be offering deals ranging from budget to luxury.Based on previous years, we expect to see loads of Black Friday deals on memory foam from department stores like Macy’s and Sears, stores like Mattress Firm and Sleepy’s, brands like Tempurpedic and Amerisleep, and many more. Each retailer is competing for your attention, which benefits you greatly!Since some of the biggest complaints from consumers come from researching and comparing beds, so we are taking the stress and headache out of the equation by comparing all major Black Friday bed sales in one place. As sales are published by retailers, we’ll compile them here. The headache is ours this year, you can relax as you prepare to sleep on your new mattress.Sales data will be coming, but there is more to our guide than a Black Friday promotions and price list. Read on for tips on mattress shopping, detailed comparisons of all deals and our best deal picks.




Here were the top deals of the year so far. We expect to see more 2016 Black Friday sales by the middle of November.Price and savings are only part of the picture when it comes to getting the best deal on a memory foam mattress, as you also probably want a bed with will provide comfort for years to come. Some lower-quality beds may be ideal for a room that doesn’t receive much use, but don’t expect them to last a long time. A quality bed may last a long time, but you will likely pay more for it. Having the right expectations is key to having a satisfactory experience.Having the right knowledge will help you get a great Black Friday or Cyber Monday deal, also. Here is a quick overview of the most important things to know about memory foam beds before you buy. Check out our more detailed guides to choosing a memory foam mattress, firmness choices, or choosing a mattress to relieve pain.Density is one of the top ways to compare and contrast memory foam mattresses. It refers to the weight of one cubic foot of the foam, and you may see it expressed as 4 lb or 4 lb/ft3.




Less dense foams compress more easily and have less buoyancy, but also tend to have fewer complaints of heat, odor, and difficulty moving. Higher density foams feel more buoyant and have more resiliency, but have higher odor and heat complaints and some may find dense, temperature-sensitive foams difficult to move on.   Denser foams are also more expensive to produce and tend to last longer.The density of core or support foams also plays a role in durability and comfort. Mattresses with medium density (3.5 to 5.0 lb) tend to have higher overall satisfaction rates versus very low or very high density foam beds. Cheaper mattresses tend to use support foams 1.8 lbs or lower. Medium to higher end beds usually use high-density foams in the 2.0 to 2.5 lb range. High-resilience foams over 2.5 lbs are fairly uncommon.There are different types of memory foam used in mattresses, and knowing the how their qualities compare can help you pick the right mattress.Memory foam is traditionally highly temperature sensitive, using body heat to mold and contour to your body for reduced pressure.




Since a percentage of people find this type of foam to sleep too hot or to create a “trapped” feeling, some brands have introduced other options.Gel memory foam includes liquid gel or gel beads which are said to help draw heat away from sleepers. Reviews tend to show slightly lower heat issues, but professional testing and Consumer Reports finds little to no difference. These type of mattresses usually have a layer of gel foam paired with traditional memory foams and polyurethane foams.Plant-based memory foams or bio foams are another option, which replace a proportion of the petroleum-based ingredients with plant-sourced alternatives. These foams offer a more eco-conscious alternative, and are claimed to sleep cooler and respond faster to movements. Reviews do tend to have fewer heat complaints, and Cargill testing found them to disperse heat quicker than gel foams. This is attributed to the more open cell structure of plant-based memory foam mattresses.When comparing memory foam beds, pay attention to the layers within the bed and how it is constructed.




Memory foam mattresses are usually 8” to 14” thick, but only a portion of that will actually be visco foam. Not all foams react like memory foams. Manufacturers often use other types of foams in lower layers of the mattress. Usually a mattress will have at least 2” of memory foam, but depending on your size and sleep style, you may want a thicker layer for optimum comfort.Ask for a full breakdown of each layer’s thickness and material type. The uppermost layers should ideally be memory foam to get the contouring and pressure-relieving sensation.  There may be multiple layers of regular foam, gel foam, and support core foam, and knowing the densities of each layer can help you compare beds and get an idea of quality.Aside from the foams within, the cover materials are the other significant point of comparison for this mattress type. The cover fabric should be breathable, so materials like cotton, wool, rayon and other performance fibers are usually considered ideal. Celliant is a fabric that has been clinically proven to improve circulation and reduce pain.




Retailers like Amerisleep have incorporated it into their mattress covers for the added health benefits,Keep in mind, fancy cover upgrades may not be worth big price increases, as they will usually be covered by sheets and mattress protectors while in use. Know what your preferences are and don’t spend too much to meet them.Fire proofing methods used within the bed are also concern for some shoppers. Barrier fabrics used in or below covers certified by Oeko-Tex or Greenguard offer options for those seeking to avoid chemicals and off gassing.Memory foam mattresses in general tend to have relatively good warranty and return policies. Ten years of full coverage/full replacement warranty is fairly standard for this category, and some also offer extended pro-rated periods as well. Coverage for higher-end brands usually includes impressions of 1” or less.Return policies for memory foam brands usually include 60 to 90 day trial periods with minimal return fees aside from shipping or small restocking fees.




Be wary of offers with short or non-existent return policies as it may be indicative of problems with the product.A “?” is used to indicate a value that could not be found. “MF” is short for memory foam. Reviews are from retail sites or from review sites like Sleep Like the Dead.Based on the above factors, quality, prices, and owner reviews, here are the best Black Friday deals we’ve found this year. No mattress is going to be right for everyone, so don’t forget to take your preferences and comfort needs into consideration, too!We’ve include information on foam density, layers, guarantees and more when provided by the retailer, and information on reviews as well when available. All sale information comes from leaked ads, press releases, and deal news websites, but is subject to change.Below are all of the Black Friday mattress deals we could find on memory foam, from department stores, big box discounters, national chains, and major online retailers. Offers are grouped by price range so you can quickly compare beds in your ideal budget. 




In cases where entire lines are on sale, we point out a couple of the more popular models below.Memory foam mattresses under $1000 include a mix of discount brands and doorbuster deals. These beds usually use lower density memory foams, and have more limited warranties than pricier counterparts. Beds in this range may be ideal for short-term or infrequent use.Beds between $1000 and $2000 represent the middle of market, and tend to offer a mix qualities and values. You can find both beds with lower and higher densities, but most mattresses in this range have average or better warranties.Memory foam brands priced over $2000 are targeted towards luxury buyers. In this range, beds usually have medium to high density foams, performance fabrics, and good warranties. Value on some may be questionable, so it’s important to compare the details.Ready to shop now? Browse our brand comparisons, guide to saving money, or tips for choosing the best memory foam mattress. The deals will be rolling out in the weeks prior to the holiday, so be ready to start comparing.

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