Your body is the best indicator for when it is time to buy a new mattress. If you regularly wake up feeling tired, sore or stiff, chances are you need a new mattress. Finding the right mattress can be difficult and time-consuming. There are many elements to consider when purchasing a new mattress. From body requirements and comfort level to changes in lifestyle, there are many factors that play a role in deciding when it is best to replace your mattress. Before giving us a call try to narrow down your specifications by considering the following list of factors and questions:
Mattress size - What does your room allow?
Budget - How much do you want to invest?
Do you have a sleeping partner?
How much support do you need?
Are you looking for a firm mattress with maximum support?
Are you looking for a soft mattress with a conforming effect?
Do you have chronic back pain?
What type of a bed do you sleep on currently?
Do you have allergies?
Once you have considered the preceding factors, you should be able to narrow down what type of mattress might be perfect for you. When it comes to picking the best mattress, the following tips will help you make the best decision:
Make comfort your number one goal
Choose a mattress that fits your body
Don’t buy used mattresses
Hypoallergenic and organic mattresses are good for your health
A worn-out, low-quality mattress can contribute to a bad night’s sleep. Uncomfortable mattresses have been linked to chronic pain, sleep deprivation and grogginess. The good news is that high-quality, comfortable mattresses can improve your sleep quality. Don’t keep sleeping on your uncomfortable mattress. Give us a call at Mattress 4 cheap and we will find the best mattress for your needs.
A mattress is an investment and a big decision. With proper care, you will be able to prolong the life of your mattress. Below you will find a list of 7 tips to best take care of your mattress:
Rotate your mattress up to four times a year to equally distribute the normal wear and tear. Mattresses should be turned head-to-toe and side to side (if not a pillow top).
Vacuum your mattress and box spring every 2 to 3 months (use an upholstery attachment for the best results).
Take the mattress pad and sheets off your bed when you go out of town in order to air it out.
Use a mattress pad or protector. A good mattress protector will preserve the comfort of your mattress by preventing bed bugs, dust mites, mold, mildew and other allergens from acting as a wear and tear accelerant.
Don’t let your mattress get wet!
Don’t use cleaning compounds to clean your mattress.
Try to distribute your weight evenly when laying on your mattress (avoid sitting on the corners of the bed).
Don’t let your kids use your mattress like a trampoline!
The lifespan of a mattress depends on several factors, including type of mattress, original quality and amount of use. Preserve the life of your mattress by treating it with respect and care. Give us a call if you have any questions regarding the proper care for mattresses.