Re: Why don't cushions last as long as they used to?
Higher density cores cost more money is why. Think of cushion density as the amount of foam material put into a given area. Lower density is more air, less product. Kind of like good bread vs cheap bread. Good foam is expensive and cranks up the cost of the build. I find I personally can get 14 to 16 years out of a set of seat cores, but I only buy premium upholstery. I am always amazed that Hancock and Moore will send out free seat and back cores at no charge to the original customer upon request. I have run a across a few customers that request new cores every year and those are NOT worn out, it's impossible. They are soon curtailed however, as abuse of that perk can mean they will end it for everyone.
Duane Collie
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