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How long does a mattress last and how can it be preserved?

How long does a mattress last and how can it be preserved?

A mattress is an important investment in our health and well-being, so it is crucial to know its lifespan and the best practices to keep it in optimal conditions. In this blog, we will answer your questions:

How long does a mattress last?

The lifespan of a mattress depends on several factors, including the type of materials, quality and use.

In the following, we will show you general estimates according to the type of mattress:

Memory foam mattresses: 8-10 years. These mattresses may lose their ability to regain their original shape over time.

Latex mattresses: 10-12 years. Latex is a very durable material, especially if it is 100% natural.

Hybrid mattresses: 10-12 years. They combine springs, cotton or latex, offering a good balance of support and comfort. 

Factors affecting mattress durability

Materials: The natural mattresses made of high quality materials, such as natural latex, tend to last longer than those made of synthetic or lower quality materials.

Use: How often and how the mattress is used influences its wear and tear. Sharing the mattress to sleep on as a coupleThe use of your pet, or using it for other activities for longer than normal, may reduce its lifespan.

Recommendations for preserving your mattress

  • Regular rotation: Turn your mattress every 3-6 months to prevent sagging and uneven wear. Some mattresses can be flipped as well, but make sure your model is designed for this.
  • Use of mattress protectors: A base cover quality mattress coverings can prevent damage from spills, stains and the accumulation of dust, dust mites and allergens.
  • Good support base: It uses a upholstered base suitable for your type of mattress. Slatted bases, platforms or bed bases should be sturdy and of the correct size to provide the necessary support.
  • Regular cleaningVacuum your mattress every few months to remove dust. If spills occur, clean up immediately according to the manufacturer's instructions to avoid dusting. mites in the bed.
  • Avoid jumping on the mattress: Although it may sound like fun, jumping on the mattress can damage the internal materials and shorten its lifespan.
  • Temperature and humidity: Keep your mattress in a temperature and humidity controlled environment to prevent mould growth and deterioration of materials.

Choosing a quality mattress and following proper maintenance practices can maximise your sleep investment..

Remember that eventually all mattresses need to be replaced to ensure proper support and good sleep hygiene. Keep these recommendations in mind and enjoy a good night's sleep for many years to come.

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