Description
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What does a Waterbed Safety Liner Do?
Think of if as a safety net for your waterbed mattress if it were to fail or be punctured.
Replace Your Water Bed Liner If:
- If the sides don’t stand above the water mattress and are broke down
- If the corners of the Liner are broke down
- If the Liner has split corners
- If the Safety Liner has a hole or is cracked
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Choosing not to replace your liner if the mattress were to fail could lead to costly damage repairs. Safety Liners are the least expensive and most important part of any waterbed. Two of the best things you can do if you have a wood framed waterbed is to inspect the bed liner when it has been broken down to move and to inspect it for the above mentions problems when you make your bed. If you are in doubt replace it they are very inexpensive.
Draining your waterbed is necessary when replacing a safety liner. This is a good time to inspect all of your hardware and screws to make sure they are tight and secure. Also average heater life is 7-8 years. If you discover this to be the age your heater, it shows signs of discoloration or overheating it is time to replace it. Click the following link to see our Water Bed Heaters.