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Metal Bed Bases and Frames

Explore Our Metal Bed Bases & Frames for Hotels and Motels

Every hotelier needs a bed foundation that is secure, durable, and built to last. AVM offers a range of options to meet your needs: traditional bed frames, solid bed bases designed to prevent dust or debris from accumulating underneath, and platform beds that offer additional savings by serving as both a bed base and a box spring.

All three options feature sturdy metal construction and are available in standard sizes: Full, Queen, and King.

Invest in quality - call or text AVM at 423.847.4700 to get started today.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Bed Bases & Frames

1. Are metal bed bases good for hotels?

A. Yes, metal bed bases are the preferred choice for hotels due to their unparalleled durability, sturdy construction, and excellent support for mattresses. They deliver long-lasting performance and are significantly easier to clean and maintain than traditional wood frames.

2. How do I choose the right metal bed base for my hotel?

A. When choosing a metal bed base, consider the room size and mattress type. For larger rooms, a metal king bed base offers robust support, while a metal platform bed base works well for smaller rooms and standard mattress types.

3. How long do metal bed bases last?

A. Steel metal bed bases are built to last, offering long-term performance even with frequent use and heavy stress common in hotel environments.

4. What size metal bed bases do you offer?

A. We offer metal bed bases in various sizes, including Full, Queen, and King, to fit most hotel rooms’ needs. Bed bases come in heights of 6”, 7.5”, and 10 inch height, depending on your preference.

5. Do metal bed bases require a box spring?

A. Yes, a standard bed base requires a box spring; otherwise, the mattress will sit low to the floor. A bed base does not have center supports; therefore, the mattress would slump inside the frame.
B. A platform bed base is elevated high off the floor and has solid brackets to support a mattress. Therefore, a platform bed base does not need a box spring.