Saatva Mattress
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Ultimate in Comfort and Luxury! |
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Luma Sleep
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Offers latex and foam mattresses in four styles. Prices start at $795. Includes a 100-night trial, 10- to 15-year warranties and free delivery. Other sleep products available, including beds and bedding. |
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Specializes in mattresses with customizable support. Queen-size mattresses start at $1,099. Offers financing to approved customers. Includes a 100-day return policy and a 15-year warranty. |
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Purple
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Offers three models of mattress. Products are made out of foam and Purple’s proprietary grid. Mattresses start at $699 and come with a 100-night trial and a 10-year warranty. Free shipping and returns. |
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Casper
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Offers foam and hybrid mattresses. Offers 100-night trials, 10-year warranties, and free shipping and returns. Queen mattresses range from $1,095 to $2,695. Sells bed frames and other products. |
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Nectar
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Sells three models of memory foam mattresses and three hybrid mattresses. Prices start at $699 for a queen. Offers 365-night, in-home trial. Lifetime warranty. Available online only. Bedding, frames and furniture available. |
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Bed firmness preference is something you should know to ensure the most restful sleep. If you’re not sure about firmness level, consider your sleeping position, body weight and any physical ailments or pain.
Most people with back pain do well with firm or medium-firm mattresses, which provide proper support for your back while keeping your spine aligned. Omaha residents with joint issues should consider a medium-firm mattress to provide spinal support while also cushioning their joints. Those with joint aches should opt for a medium-firm mattress that provides spinal alignment and cushioning for joints.
There are multiple options for the style and materials used when it comes to mattresses. Before you start shopping, you should learn more about the available types of mattresses. The table below breaks down the five most popular mattress styles in Omaha.
Mattress type | Description | Best for... | Average Cost |
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Innerspring/coil mattress | Most common mattress type, uses metal springs for support | All sleepers | $900 |
Memory foam mattress | Made from high-density foam layers that mold to the body to provide support and relief | Side sleepers and couples | $1,000 |
Latex mattress | Similar to a memory foam mattress but uses all-natural latex to provide comfort and cooling | People with back pain or allergies | $1,650 |
Hybrid mattress | Built with a layer of foam or latex placed over innerspring support | People who want a firm bed with a top layer that contours to their body | $1,900 |
Airbed mattress | Uses air chambers for support rather than foam or coils, usually highly adjustable | Couples with different firmness preferences | $2,250 |
Now that you have a better idea of the mattress you want, it’s time to start shopping. You can either buy your mattress online or from a brick-and-mortar store. Both options have pros and cons.
Online mattress stores often offer better deals because they sell directly to customers, and most companies include free shipping, a trial period and a money-back guarantee. These bed-in-a-box companies compress the mattress and ship it directly to your door. It expands to its full size after being unpacked. Online mattress stores generally only sell their own brand of mattress.
Traditional mattress stores typically offer a more extensive selection and a variety of mattress brands. These stores also have sales associates who can help you compare brands, and you can test a mattress before buying it. Brick-and-mortar mattress retailers often offer trial periods as well, and they may offer free delivery and mattress removal.
The average cost for a queen-size mattress in Omaha is around $1,000, but the cost varies dramatically based on factors such as size, material and style. Mattresses start at $250 and go up to more than $5,000. Crib and child mattresses are typically less expensive and range from $30 to $400.
You may have additional expenses for delivery, assembly and a box spring. Most modern bed frames such as platform beds do not require a box spring because the slats perform the same function as a traditional box spring. Some types of mattress require a box spring or foundation no matter what frame you use — be sure to ask the retailer what’s necessary for your mattress.
The best month to buy a mattress is either during the spring when stores want to move old inventory before the summer shopping season or during the holidays. Summer holiday weekends as well as other national holidays are the best time to find mattresses on sale. Make a note of these sale holidays:
Some companies that deliver mattresses also provide mattress removal services. The company may provide the service for free or charge a fee of up to $150.
If you purchase your mattress from a bed-in-a-box business or a store that doesn’t provide mattress removal, the City of Omaha has a bulky item disposal program but does not provide curbside collection. Omaha residents must deliver the mattress to River City Recycling and pay a $10 administrative fee. The fee allows you to make four visits annually.
Omaha residents must ask to participate in the city’s cost share program when arriving at the recycling center and show proof of residency. People living outside Omaha city limits are required to pay the full cost of disposal.
Now that you have a better idea about the type of mattress you want, be sure to consider a few additional factors, including:
Take your time when shopping for mattresses and don’t fall into the trap of buying one because it’s the cheapest mattress. A quality mattress leads to better sleep and has a positive impact on many aspects of your life — you deserve a mattress that lets you feel your best every morning.
Saatva Mattress |
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Saatva Mattress sells premium, eco-friendly mattresses at affordable prices. The company offers three designs: plush soft, luxury firm (medium-firm) and firm. Saatva mattresses have a pillow top placed over a coil-on-coil support system. Omaha customers appreciate the easy-to-use website and knowledgeable customer service staff. |
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Luma Sleep is an online mattress company that offers latex mattresses and hybrid mattresses with a layer of latex. The company offers three styles as well as different firmness options. Luma mattresses come with free delivery, a 100-day trial, and a 15-year warranty. Omaha residents praise the company’s mattresses as well as its friendly and helpful employees. |
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Sleep Number makes and sells air mattresses with a layer of memory foam. The mattress’s firmness levels are separately adjustable for both sides. The company offers four different mattress styles that come with a 25-year warranty and a 100-day return policy. Omaha customers say sleeping on the mattress feels like sleeping on air. |
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Purple sells foam mattresses that are designed to be an alternative to memory foam. The company uses a patented Smart Comfort Grid system that supports the body’s natural shape. Purple’s mattresses come with a 100-day trial and a 10-year warranty. Reviews from Omaha customers recommend Purple for its comfortable mattresses and easy-to-work-with staff. |
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Casper specializes in premium memory foam mattresses-in-a-box. All mattresses come with free shipping and returns, a 100-day trial period and a 10-year warranty. The company also offers an in-home installation service. Many customers appreciate the company’s value, but some report issues with the mattresses meeting their comfort preferences. |
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Nectar |
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Nectar Sleep sells memory foam that are classified as medium-firm mattresses. The company’s mattresses are constructed out of CertiPUR-US Certified foam. Nectar offers free shipping and returns, a 365-day in-home trial, a lifetime warranty and financing options. Customers find that Nectar foam mattresses are more comfortable than traditional innerspring mattresses. |
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