Is It Time to Invest in a New Mattress?
There are a series of questions that you can answer to determine whether your mattress has passed its sell-by date.
If your mattress is over ten years of age, then chances are it's time to buy a new model.
All mattresses, should last at least 10 years with very minimal variation in comfort or quality.
The average mattress warranty tends to span this lifetime to guarantee a full replacement or repair should you mattress fail to meet these standards.
The springs of your mattress can also provide tell-tale signs and can determine when it is time to invest in a brand new mattress.
If you can physically feel the springs or there is excessive creaking or squeaking coming from the depths of your mattress it is time to trade it in for a new mattress.
Whether you have a coil sprung or memory foam Myers mattress, the tell-tale signs often appear a little closer to the surface.
Torn or stained upholstery can be an indication that you may need to replace your mattress; however, through regular maintenance and the addition of a mattress cover you can ensure your mattress is protected over time.
If you share your bed then another warning sign is when you and your partner 'roll-together'.
Roll-together has been a common problem for years and occurs when the uneven distribution of weight on a mattress ends up with both you and your partner rolling into the middle of the bed.
This problem is something many major mattress manufacturers such as Silentnight and Sealy for example, have been trying to resolve for years and there are a number of mattress types that distribute weight evenly regardless of your body shape or size.
However, over time roll-together occurs naturally due to general wear and base sag.
Conclusion The most common sign that you are due for a new mattress is when you start to experience pain, stiffness, aches, numbness or discomfort as a result of lying on your bed.
To prevent these symptoms becoming long term health concerns, hit the shops or online stores to purchase a bed that gets you back on track to a good night's sleep.