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Waterbed Setup Instructions

Waterbed Setup Instructions

Setting up Your Waterbed: A Comprehensive Guide

Understanding how to properly set up your waterbed is crucial for achieving optimal comfort and longevity. The Waterbed Setup Instructions on our site provide a detailed guide to setting up two distinct types of waterbed mattresses. These instructions have been designed with simplicity in mind, making it easy for anyone, irrespective of their technical skills, to follow. We are confident that these instructions will empower you to set up your waterbed perfectly.


In addition to our written instructions, we have included two helpful YouTube videos that further elucidate the setup process. These videos go through the setup instructions visually, which is useful for those who prefer visual learning. But while the videos are an additional resource, we highly recommend following the Waterbed Setup Instructions as each step is important and leaving one out could affect the overall quality and lifespan of your waterbed.


So, why wait? Explore our guide today, watch the videos, follow the Waterbed Setup Instructions, and you'll be sleeping on your perfectly set up waterbed tonight. The comfort and peace you'll enjoy will make all the effort worth it!

Softside Waterbeds

To download and print a PDF copy of these instructions, please click here

Keep in mind, this video shows a contour safety liner. Unless you specified otehrwise, your mattress will come with a fitted safety liner that wraps over the of the foam rails and tucks in underneath.


Hardside Waterbeds:

To download and print a PDF copy of these instructions, please click here

Hardside frames come in all sort of shapes and configurations. Below, we are showing just a simple hardside frame, and the most common things you need to look for during your setup. It would be impossible to cover every variation, but hopefully this will get you started.