The lifespan of your mattress depends on several factors.
- Quality: Quality is one of the factors which plays a crucial role in how long your mattress can last – the better the quality, the longer it will last
- Weight:Â The load on the mattress can vary a great deal. A heavier person will also add a greater weight to the mattress than a lighter person and therefore the mattress will have to be replaced sooner
- Sweat: Every night we expel waste products that partially come out through our sweat. We can perspire up to between ½-1½ litres at night. Sweat breaks down mattress padding
- Maintenance of the mattress:Â If you care and maintain your mattress it will last for many years. Read more about how best to maintain your mattress below
A good indicator of whether your mattress is too old is if you are comfortable on the mattress and feel rested when you wake up in the morning. Is the mattress too old and worn, it is not healthy for your body and your well being. This may give you a bad night’s sleep, but can also be a great nuisance to the back and lower back, and you should therefore look for a new mattress. As a rule, we recommend to change your mattress after 10-12 years because of hygiene and physiological reasons.