Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
May 9, 2011 12:38 PM
Joined: May 9, 2011
Points: 19
I am at a loss. Our brand new mattress that we have had since April 22 is exhibiting a damp, moisture problem on the underside of the memory foam mattress and the top of support. Not only that but there are two small rust-like or maybe mildew like stains on both the underside of the mattress and the top of the support. I called Sealy and they could not help me saying they had never heard of this problem. I called the place of purchase and he said he had never heard of this problem either and that we should try airing the mattress out near a window (we are in an apartment). I have no idea why there is moisture condensation under the mattress if the first place. What good will it do to air it out, if it happens again? Has anyone had this problem, or know of what to do? Thank you for your time.
Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #30 Dec 28, 2011 3:10 PM
Joined: Dec 25, 2011
Points: 2
Sealy is replacing our mattress and box springs. I called the 1-800 number and they asked me to send a picture in an email.  They responded within the hour. They said they have never heard of these problems. I thought that was kind of funny that they have never heard of the mold problem, but offered to replace it within an hour. I suggest contacting Sealy directly.
Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #31 Jan 6, 2012 8:41 PM
Joined: Jan 6, 2012
Points: 1
In October of 2011, we bought a new Sealy mattress and boxsping.  Today, we lifted up the mattress and discovered the bottom of the mattress was wet and had a large patch of mold growing in the middle of the bottom of our mattress.  There was also mold and wetness on the top of the boxspring as well.  We went to the place we purchased the bed, Bryant Furniture (Herrin, Illinois).  The manager told us he had never heard of this problem and advised his store and Sealy do not warranty any mattresses which are stained.  We have not spilled any liquids on the mattress and the top of the mattress is completely dry.  One would expect a mattress and boxspring which cost us about $1,000 would not have such issues.  
Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #32 Jan 10, 2012 2:33 PM
Joined: Jan 10, 2012
Points: 3
If you haven't spilled anything on the mattress and the mattress is in pristine condition other than the factory defect, take pictures and raise H*#@ with Sealy. They will cave and take care of the issue. Trust me. I have seen this type of thing happen before and the retailer isn't going to bat for you because they don't want to eat the delivery costs. Stand your ground, be firm, and Sealy will replace it I assure you.
Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #33 Jan 31, 2012 12:01 AM
Joined: Jan 30, 2012
Points: 2
Cyndihall wrote:

Hi, My husband & I purchased a new MemoryWorks foam matress made by Sealy in January 2011 at Macy's, we just dicovered mold growing all over the underside of the matress & all over on the top part of the box spring.  I also found mold growing all over the bedskirt where it touched the bed & boxspring.  I originally discovered the mold when I was moving the bed, because first off our new boxspring broke in half.  We contacted Macy's where we purchased the bed & boxspring & they are giving us a full refund, also, a small credit for new bedding.  I am still waiting for the delivery company to come remove the moldy bed which is now in our garage.  I just discovered from Macy's who we purchased the bed from, that the bed is manufactured in China & there was a bad batch of matresses.  You should be reimbursed for your bed, I would take it up again with Sealy or the company you're dealing with, they are fully aware of this matter.  

 

 

Has anyone heard of a class action lawsuit going on with this?  There should be if not.  Everyone who purchased the MemoryWorks matress by Sealy need to know they are sleeping on a moldy bed!!  There are so many health problems that stem from mold exposure.  Now I feel like we need to clean our bedroom fully, shampoo & disinfect the whole room, maybe get new carpet & throw away all our bedding.  It's going to cost us more than the bed itself.  We bought the bed on sale, now to get a new bed will cost us more than we originally paid.  I'm so frustrated. We are not giving up in this, & I hope you don't either.  



Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #34 Jan 31, 2012 12:08 AM
Joined: Jan 30, 2012
Points: 2
We woke up to the same problem this morning. Macy's quickly agreed to replace our mattress. We have to wait till march for our replacement, annoyed that we have no other choice but to sleep on a moldy mattress.  Should we shop around for a new different mattress or try again with the same type?
Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #35 Jan 31, 2012 3:41 PM
Joined: Jan 31, 2012
Points: 1
This is a huge problem. We had the same thing happen to us with a mattress from Living Spaces. The bed was sagging and we took off the cover when we turned. The WHOLE mattress is COVERED in black mold. My husband has had a cough for a while and this mold is suspect. I called the company and they offered to pick up and give us a refund. So what about sleeping on mold for over a year? They tried to tell us it was our fault. I wish all of us would band together and start a class action lawsuit for allowing this harmful product to be sold. 
Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #36 Jan 31, 2012 7:23 PM
Joined: Aug 30, 2011
Points: 55
Yes it is a very big problem, which is why we stopped carrying the sealy foam over a year ago. I can tell you for sure it isnt your fault. There are to many people that have had the same issue.
Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #37 Jan 31, 2012 7:31 PM
Joined: Aug 30, 2011
Points: 55
petes67bird wrote:

Normally this occurs from sleeping hot and sweating.  When you sweat on a memory foam mattress, it gets absorbed and sinks to the bottom.  Oftentimes there isnt enough of circulation allow it to dry and it gets moldy, this is well known about memory foam mattresses.  What should of happened when you purchased the mattress was that a salesman should of tried to persuade you to purchase a mattress protector, such as Protect A Bed which is a waterproof yet breathable mattress guard.  Now that this has occurred to you, 99.9% of mattress companies will deny ALL of your warranty claims due to soiling and not properly protecting your investment.  When you buy a new mattress, the 80 bucks for the protector is a must if you ever plan on wanting to have a warranty.  Sorry I couldnt give you better news.


This is really not true. We have never had this complaint with Simmons Comforpedic, Tempurpedic, Park Place foam or Southerland foam products  and not everyone has purchased a mattress protector for those. You would have to sweat a tremndous amount for it to soak all the way through the foam mattress enough to cause mold to grow between the mattress and the boxspring. memory foam is also an open celled structure, which is far more breatheable than the standard poly foams. Also no where in the warranty does it say anything about requiring a mattress protector for your warranty. This issue is does not void the warranty from any manufacture as it is a material defect and not something the home owner did wrong. Right now this is a well known issue with the sealy foam mattress.

Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #38 Jan 31, 2012 7:33 PM
Joined: Aug 30, 2011
Points: 55
jimsocal wrote:

First of all, do you know that ANY stain will void your mattress warranty? That is why you should always use a breatheable mattress protector at least until you decide to keep it. I laugh at this because people spend thousands on a mattress in part because they love the beautiful ticking and quality mattress materials... and then they have to put an ugly synthetic mattress protector on it to protect their warranty!

 

Even a small - tiny - stain will void the warranty. Of course they may still decide to honor it especially on a new mattress and especially if you threaten to make some noise at the Better Business Bureau, Federal Trade Commission and post all over the internet about their company if they don't help you take care of this problem.

So make noise and do not accept "no" for an answer.

Meanwhile document your problems in writing and with photos. Send Sealy a certified letter they have to sign for. Find out who the Sealy rep is for your area and send him or her a certified letter with photos and make it clear you will not take no for an answer, that you want satisfaction for your problem.

If your mattress vendor has an exchange policy you may have to use it. Many of them are now charging 20% or more in restocking fees plus delivery fees so it may legally cost you some money to exchange or return it. However, push them for free exchange if it is defective. The key: Make noise. No one wants bad BBB rating and bad publicity.


Except for Tempurpedic :) They do not put that clause in their warranty

Re: Problems with new Sealy Memory Foam Mattress and moisture condensation underneath
Reply #39 Apr 8, 2012 8:48 AM
Joined: Apr 8, 2012
Points: 1
My husband and I purchased a queen size Sealy mattress that grew a large diameter of black mold in the center between the mattress and box spring. Our furniture retailer called Sealy and they replaced it immediately with another one. Now the newest mattress is also growing mold. We had replaced all of our carpet, painted the room, bought a new comforter and duvet,  and use a mattress protecting mattress pad. I also recently underwent sinus surgery and now need to have a mold free environment more than ever. We do not use a dust ruffle and nothing is under the bed. We don't flip it, we rotate it, and that is how we saw the mold beginning again. There is no way that anything could have gotten between our bed and mattress. I have contacted my dealer and he is coming out Monday to look at it. He said that they have many other mattresses in the area and no other complaints. I feel that we could be labeled as problem customers but we really didn't create the problem. I have copied the link from this page to them and submitted our request both in writing and in direct contact. We will see what happens Monday. Hopefully the furniture store will fight our battle as they usually stand behind their products. If I were them I would begin looking for a different distributor of latex mattresses. If it is an option I think we will pass on latex. Although I love it, this is not worth the discomfort and inconvenience for both us and the dealer.

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