Queen Mattresses

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Queen Mattresses

You are one step closer to better nights of sleep! But before picking your queen mattress, we’re going to make your shopping experience easier by answering some important questions.

How often should I replace my mattress?

Most mattresses should be replaced every 7 to 10 years, depending on the quality of the materials and how well they’ve been maintained. Signs it’s time for a new one include sagging, discomfort, or waking up with aches.

What’s the difference between memory foam, innerspring, and hybrid mattresses?

Memory foam mattresses contour closely to your body for pressure relief and motion isolation. Innerspring mattresses offer more bounce and airflow with a traditional feel. Hybrid mattresses combine both, typically featuring foam layers on top of a pocketed coil base for balanced support and comfort.

How do I choose the right mattress firmness?

Your ideal firmness depends on your sleeping position and body type. Side sleepers often prefer soft to medium firmness for better pressure relief, while back and stomach sleepers usually need medium to firm support to keep the spine aligned. If you’re unsure, a medium-firm mattress is a reliable starting point.

Do I need a box spring with my mattress?

Not always. Many modern mattresses are designed to work with platform beds or adjustable bases. However, some models still benefit from the added support a box spring can provide, especially when used with traditional bed frames.

Are there mattresses that help with allergies or sensitive skin?

Yes. Hypoallergenic mattresses made with natural materials or antimicrobial covers can help reduce allergens like dust mites and mold. Look for breathable, easy-to-clean designs, especially if you have pets or sensitivities.

What size mattress is best for my space?

Twin and full mattresses are ideal for smaller rooms or guest spaces. A queen offers a balance of space and flexibility for couples, while king and California king sizes provide maximum room and are great for larger bedrooms or families who co-sleep.

How long does it take to adjust to a new mattress?

It can take up to 30 nights to fully adjust as your body adapts to a new support system. Give it some time, and check the return policy in case it’s not the right fit for your needs.