This is an excellent question. Many people do not know that they need to replace their mattresses after a certain time period. I will make the job easier for you. Take a close look at the following questions:
Is your mattress older than a decade?
Do you feel more tired when you wake up in the morning than when you went to bed the previous night?
Does your mattress have lumps?
Is it sagging in some spots?
Do you experience unexplainable Back pain?
Is it difficult to find a comfy sleeping spot or sleeping position on your mattress?
Do you find yourself waking up frequently throughout the night?
If you answered yes to three or more of the above questions, it is time to go mattress shopping! Replacing your old mattress with a new one from Wakefit will bring about a whole lot of change in your sleeping experience. You will finally be able to get continuous sleep through the night and not have a problem finding comfortable sleeping positions. People who have their sleep compromised are often not able to live life at its best. They tend to be cranky and not able to focus on the task at hand.
Always!
Often it will start to sag and won't be as bouncy/ strong but also it could start to smell as well
It is important to find which mattress style you prefer. Start by trying some out at a reputable store, choosing a brand that you know you can rely on and one that offers a warranty.
I don't know why someone would want a chicken in their mattress. It would make your mattress lumpy and smell bad.
dont bother, scrap the mattress and buy a new one
In New Jersey daddy mattress can pick up your old mattresses they are in Paterson New Jersey, park av. 38
I know at Sam's club you can get a mattress for around 98 dollars. That is the cheapest I have ever seen. The mattresses are brand new of course.
There is not a practical fix, time to buy a new mattress.
Yes, definitely! I had to throw away my last mattress and buy a new one. When bed bugs hit me a second time (!) I was prepared by the fact that both box spring and mattress were covered with a bedbug-proof cover that saved my nice new mattress from a deadly infestation.
Yes, they may not give a warranty with a new mattress however.
Its really hard to say which will last longer between a mattress and a matress pad. Since mattresses only have a lifespan of 5 to ten years typically I would say matress pads because they don't wear out like a mattress does.
yes maybe. my relatives live there and they went somewhere and they rented a mattress for something. that's how i know