Myth: You Don’t Need to Replace Your Mattress for 10+ Years
Truth: While quality mattresses are durable, most should be replaced every 7–8 years. Over time, mattresses lose support and accumulate allergens, impacting sleep quality and health.
Use a Mattress Protector
A good-quality, waterproof mattress protector shields against spills, sweat, dust mites, and allergens. It helps maintain hygiene and prevents stains that could void the warranty.
Rotate your mattress 180 degrees every 3–6 months to ensure even wear. This helps prevent sagging and extends the overall lifespan, especially for memory foam and hybrid mattresses.
Vacuum and Air It Out
Clean your mattress surface monthly using a vacuum with an upholstery attachment. Occasionally air it out in sunlight to reduce moisture and eliminate bacteria and odors.
Support It with the Right Bed Base
A solid and appropriate bed frame or foundation is crucial. Improper support can lead to sagging and internal damage over time, shortening your mattress’s life.
Avoid Jumping or Excessive Weight
A solid and appropriate bed frame or foundation is crucial. Improper support can lead to sagging and internal damage over time, shortening your mattress’s life.