When Should I Replace My Mattress?


Perhaps a better question is how long will your mattress continue to provide the comfort and support you need to assure the best night's sleep? How long your mattress will last depends on many factors. Is the mattress used nightly or it a guest room mattress? Was the mattress a top quality mattress when originally purchased? The weight and the sleep habits of the people who sleep on a mattress all factor into how long it will maintain optimum performance. People's bodies change over time, and their need for adequate comfort and support increases as they get older. That's why it's a good idea to compare the mattress and foundation you are sleeping on now to newer models at least every few years. Studies show that 87% of people who purchase a new mattress are satisfied with their choice and its impact on the quality of their sleep. Mattress technology is constantly advancing, and it's worthwhile to visit a store and take the SLEEP Test just to see what's new in better sleep and comfort.

Learn more below about the lifespan of a mattress from syndicated columnist Heloise®.

Mattress Maturation

Dear Readers: Let's test your Heloise hint IQ. With the proper care, what is the normal LIFESPAN OF A MATTRESS?

A. Three to five years.

B. Five to seven years.

C. Eight to 10 years.

Correct Answer: Five to seven years
How long a mattress will last depends on several factors, such as amount of use and original quality, but in general, a mattress set that has been in use 5-7 years is no longer providing you with the best comfort and support. Keep in mind that people's bodies change over time, and the need for good comfort and support only increases with age. That's why it's a good idea to compare the mattress and foundation you are sleeping on now to newer models every few years.

 

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