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How to Clean a Dirty Mattress

How to Clean a Dirty Mattress

Your perfect mattress can be a big investment, so knowing how to clean a dirty mattress can be a huge time and money-saver. 

Contrary to popular belief, a few stains here and there are not signs your mattress is bad, they are just a part of life. You sleep on your bed every night, after all! But there are stubborn stains that have been cleaned, and then there’s stuff that builds up over time, like dust, dirt, dead skin, hair, fur, and sweat. This stuff does need to be taken care of. 

So if you’re wondering, “How do you deep clean a mattress?” we’ve got the tips and tricks for you. 

Want to avoid getting your mattress dirty in the first place? Consider purchasing a mattress protector that can protect your mattress from dirt and dust. We recommend purchasing a mattress protector that is made of breathable material like cotton so you can avoid getting hot while you sleep. Be sure to wash it every other time you wash your sheets or every two weeks! For more information, check out our article on how to protect your mattress!

Why is Cleaning your Mattress Important?

Letting dirt and body fluids fester in your mattress can increase wear and tear on your mattress. It is a general rule of thumb that it’s a good idea to clean your current mattress at minimum twice a year to keep it fresh and prevent damage or infestations.

With that said, keep in mind that the overall lifespan of your mattress depends on how the mattress is made and how well it is taken care of at home. For example, our Quantum Coil mattresses are built with first-rate materials that are highly resilient and can last for a lifetime if taken care of properly

It’s important to note that most mattress warranties will not cover mattress defects caused by liquid, so taking good care of your mattress and protecting it will allow you to keep your mattress for much longer. 

How Do You Deep Clean a Mattress?

Home remedies for cleaning a dirty mattress

The path to a clean mattress might just begin with items you can find in your kitchen cabinet. Items such as baking soda and vinegar can be used as all-natural cleaning agents for your dirty mattress. Distilled white vinegar can be used to pull stains out, while baking soda will soak up the vinegar and eliminate odors. We’ll get into step-by-step instructions in a minute. 

And important notes about cleaning different mattress types 

When learning how to clean a dirty mattress, you first need to discover the best ways to clean your mattress. Just as all mattresses are not one-size-fits-all, not all cleaning solutions will work for every mattress. For example, if you have a memory foam mattress, try to use as little moisture as possible when lifting a stain. Instead, simply spot treat any stains to keep it clean. If you have any questions about cleaning your particular mattress, feel free to speak with any of our Texas Mattress Makers experts. 

Cleaning used mattresses 

If you are trying to clean a used mattress, or are planning on donating your mattress, we strongly recommend getting a professional mattress cleaning service to do the deep cleaning for you.

Clean your Dirty Mattress in Just 4 Steps

Now that we’ve discussed the importance of keeping your mattress clean, here’s how to do it: 

  • Step 1: Strip your bed of all sheets, pillows, and blankets. While you’re at it, you might as well clean these too for a fully fresh bed.
  • Step 2: Get rid of any stains using distilled white vinegar. If the stain is fresh, be sure to blot (not push) the stain with a paper towel to remove as much liquid as possible. Next, use a spray bottle to spray the vinegar directly onto the stain. Let that sit for at least 5-10 minutes minimum in a well-ventilated area. 
  • Step 3: Absorb the vinegar with baking soda. Sprinkle the baking soda all over the stain and the surface of the mattress and let that sit for several hours. The baking soda will soak up the vinegar and any odors coming from the mattress.
  • Step 4: Vacuum the mattress. Thoroughly vacuum the mattress a few times through to make sure that all of the baking soda is gone. 

Find your Perfect Mattress at Texas Mattress Makers 

Knowing how to clean a dirty mattress can keep your current mattress fresh and can even last longer. But if you’re interested in something new and are looking for where to buy a mattress in Houston, Texas Mattress Makers offers high-quality luxury mattresses that are handmade right here in the state of Texas. Our experts can help you choose the perfect mattress that will last you a lifetime. 

You can shop by either comfort level, mattress type, mattress size, or budget or come and visit any of our convenient Houston-area locations today!

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How to Break in a Mattress

How to Break in a Mattress

Knowing how to break in a mattress can be a game-changer when you are considering buying a new bed for your home. Let’s say you have just purchased a brand new mattress. You browsed the showroom’s selections, spoke with an expert, and tried out different mattresses until you found the perfect fit. But when you get your mattress home and lie down that first night, you notice it feels much more stiff than it did in the store. Why does it feel different? The answer: the mattress has not been broken in. 

Breaking in a mattress is a crucial part of getting the best night’s sleep long-term. But, how do you go about breaking it in? Texas Mattress Makers answers your FAQs and explains everything you need to know about how to break in a mattress. 

Looking for where to buy a mattress in Houston? Look no further than Texas Mattress Makers. 

1. Is it Possible to Break in a Mattress? 

Of course! Breaking in a mattress can be a lot like breaking in new shoes –– the more they adjust to your body, the more comfortable they feel. 

The best tip when it comes to knowing how to break in a mattress is simple: continue to sleep on it! The more you sleep on the mattress, the more the materials will begin to loosen up and conform to your body, getting rid of that firmness you’re experiencing. The experts at Texas Mattress Makers say that when you receive your mattress it will be about 20% firmer than what you felt at the showroom but this will change once it is broken in. To speed up this process, you can use your hands and feet to apply pressure around the mattress to soften it further. This last tip is especially useful if you’re experiencing new mattress back pain and want to make your mattresses more comfortable quickly. 

2. How Long Does it Take to Break in a Mattress?

Depending on the type of mattress you have, it can take around 30-60 days for the mattress to adjust to your body, soften up, and give you the “showroom” feel you experienced. Remember, your mattress may not feel perfect right away, but again, the materials need time to adjust to your body before it’ll feel perfect for you. 

If you’ve waited the break in period and still feel like you’re not getting a good night’s sleep on your mattress, call the mattress store where you purchased your mattress. 

3. Why is my New Mattress too Firm?

Is your new mattress too firm? Do mattresses get softer with time? Essentially, yes. When a mattress is bought straight from the showroom, it can often feel a bit firmer than it did in the store because it hasn’t been broken in yet. The components in the mattress are all new and have to adjust to your body. As you continue to sleep on your mattress, the components will contour and mold to your body creating what we call a mattress body impression. This impression is natural and healthy and helps the mattress properly align your spine as you sleep.  

In fact, some of our mattresses in the Texas Mattress Makers showroom include these body impressions. This helps our customers get the most realistic idea of what their mattress will feel like once it’s been broken in. 

4. Why is my New Mattress too Soft?

We talked about what to expect when your new mattress feels too firm, but what if your new mattress is too soft? This is sadly a reality for those who purchase mattresses from major retailers. Earlier we mentioned that our showroom mattresses may contain body impressions to give the customer the most realistic idea of what the mattress will feel like after it’s been broken in. Major retailers don’t do this

When in the purchasing process, you may be lying on a mattress that hasn’t been broken in, therefore that feeling will soften over the next few weeks (and can take up to 60 days to fully break in). Long story short, you may have bought a mattress thinking it would stay that firm, when in reality, it will mold and adjust to your body’s pressure. 

Keep this in mind when considering a new mattress. Ask the salesperson questions about how the mattress performs to be sure you’re making a smart investment. We do spend approximately one-third of our lives asleep, so it’s important to take the time to find the perfect mattress for you. 

Breaking in a Mattress: Why it Matters

Customers researching how to break in a mattress should understand that your mattress will change over time. Just because your brand new mattress doesn’t feel 100% perfect in the first few days, doesn’t mean it will always feel that way. Our mission is to educate customers on how your mattress will feel throughout its life-span and not to focus on the short-term differences.  

As mentioned above, breaking in a mattress only takes around 30-60 days. After that, you’ll start to notice the comfort, the support, and the feel is just right. It just takes a little patience! 

At Texas Mattress Makers, we don’t want to sell you a mattress without letting you know how it will perform in the long run. After all, our vast selection exists so that you can find the right mattress fit to your unique sleep needs. 

If you’ve had your mattress for a while and noticed issues with your mattress, make sure to see if your experience lines up with top bad mattress symptoms, as these could be signs that your mattress is breaking down instead of breaking in.

Get Realistic Mattress Expectations at Texas Mattress Makers

Now that you know how to break in a mattress, you’re ready to purchase your new bed. With over four decades of experience, our experts will assist you in finding the right mattress that will last you a lifetime. And if you have any concerns about breaking in that mattress, we will gladly answer any questions you may have. 

Browse our full selection of handmade mattresses online and choose to shop by either comfort level, mattress type, mattress size, or budget. If you’d prefer to physically touch and feel a mattress before buying, you can visit us at any of our convenient Houston locations today!

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Top 10 Affordable, High-Quality Luxury Mattresses

Luxury mattresses

Contrary to popular belief, you don’t have to blow your budget to find a high-quality, luxury mattress. Here at Texas Mattress Makers, we pride ourselves on hand crafting mattresses that help our customers sleep soundly at all price points. That said, we do offer luxury mattresses that come with just that little bit of extra (extra softness, firmness, pressure relief, longevity, edge support, etc.) that many find worth the extra investment. 

Here is our top 10 selection of affordable, high-quality luxury mattresses from Texas Mattress Makers. 
Looking to surprise your significant other with a luxury mattress? Our Snooze News on finding a custom mattress for your Valentine is applicable to lovebirds year-round!

What is the Most Luxurious Mattress?

What constitutes a high-quality luxury mattress depends highly on the sleep needs of the people who use the mattress each night. Still, the following mattresses have proven their comfort and supportive abilities again and again for our customers. They incorporate top-quality components sourced entirely from the U.S. and manufactured in Texas by Texas Mattress Makers. 

See which of these top 10 luxury mattresses best meet your specifications. (For considerations and specifications to keep in mind, skip to the next section).

Need a crash course on mattress selection? Check out our guide to How to Choose a Mattress.

1. The Santa Barbara Deluxe Mattress

The Santa Barbara Deluxe Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, provides a medium feel, personalized support for all sleeping positions, stays cool all night long, and incorporates additional resilient comfort layers. 

  • Ideal for all sleeping positions
  • Our most popular mattress 
  • Active Support TechnologyⓇ promotes optimal support with 21% more coils than the industry standard
  • High-resilience foam provides breathability and still feels luxuriously soft at 2x the density of a standard pillow top
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

2. The Nice Plush Mattress

The Nice Plush Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, provides a soft feel with quality support, stays cool, and minimizes motion transfer.

  • Ideal for side, back, and combination sleepers
  • Uses Ice Blue Technology, a technology that helps regulate body temperature and promotes a cool sleep
  • QuantumⓇ edge support enhances durability  
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

3. The Esteem Double Sided Firm Mattress 

The Esteem Double Sided Firm Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, is a flippable, very firm mattress that provides extreme back and lumbar support by leveraging high-density foam and the Quantum® micro coil system.

  • Ideal for stomach and back sleepers (not recommended for side sleepers) 
  • Flippable, or double-sided, mattress that enables extended lifespan. Most modern mattresses are designed with a comfort layer on top and support layer on bottom and are no longer meant to be flipped
  • Uses Quantum® Coils, the most supportive coil in the industry, in the support layer
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

4. The Oslo Plush Mattress

The Oslo Plush Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, provides a medium-soft feel, uses Celsion latex (the softest of our latex components), includes edge support, and allows for all night cooling and comfort.

  • Ideal for side and back sleepers 
  • Celsion latex comfort layer and a firm stabilizing base provide the perfect balance between support and comfort
  • The Celsion latex is a luxury component that offers phase-changing benefits to help you sleep cool throughout the night
  • Shoulder and hip pressure relief  
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

5. The Barcelona Hybrid Select Mattress 

The Barcelona Hybrid Select Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, is a firm-feeling, supportive mattress that uses deluxe Quantum® Coil technology to evenly distribute weight over a multi-zone, high-resilience, contoured comfort foam layer.

  • Ideal for all body types and sleeping positions 
  • Uses Quantum® Coils, the most supportive coil in the industry, in the support layer 
  • Comprehensive and contouring back and lumbar support 
  • Long-lasting components make for a durable mattress that retains its shape for years and years
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

6. The Milan Serene Foam Select Mattress

The Milan Serene Foam Select Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, provides a medium-soft feel and a cool, soft comfort with full-body support.

  • Ideal for back and stomach sleepers of all sizes and body types
  • Uses Serene Foam, an advanced version of memory foam that provides cloud-like comfort without retaining heat, in the comfort layer
  • Uses Quantum® Coils, the most supportive coil in the industry, in the support layer
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

7. The Geneva Copper Latex Hybrid Select Mattress

The Geneva Copper Latex Hybrid Select Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, is a hybrid mattress with a medium-firm feel that combines optimal, long-lasting support with pain-relieving latex technology.

  • Ideal for all sleeping positions
  • Copper-Infused latex in the comfort layer supports cooler sleep and has natural anti-inflammatory properties that relieve aches and pains 
  • Uses Quantum® Coils, the most supportive coil in the industry, in the support layer
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

8. The Athens Graphite Latex Hybrid Mattress

The Athens Graphite Latex Hybrid Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, is a hybrid mattress with a medium-firm feel that prevents sinking and sagging while supporting a cool sleep and full-body support.

  • Ideal for back and stomach sleepers 
  • Graphite-infused latex in the comfort layer offers the luxurious plush feel of latex and the graphite wicks away moisture and promotes a cooler sleep 
  • Uses Quantum® Coils, the most supportive coil in the industry, in the support layer
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

9. The Rome Dual Latex Select Mattress

The Rome Dual Latex Select Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, is a hybrid mattress with a medium feel that prevents sagging, provides pain-relieving latex technology, and offers long-lasting, full-body support.

  • Ideal for back and side sleepers
  • Copper-Infused latex and graphite-infused latex in the comfort layer promote cooler sleep and relieve aches and pains with copper’s anti-inflammatory properties. 
  • Uses Quantum® Coils, the most supportive coil in the industry, in the support layer
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

10. The Florence Dual Latex Select Mattress

The Florence Dual Latex Select Mattress, available in Twin – California King sizes, is a hybrid mattress with a medium-soft feel that was designed for premium, pain-relieving comfort. The Florence combines copper-infused latex and phase changing Celsion latex to provide restorative, cooling sleep for back and side sleepers.

  • Copper-Infused latex in the comfort layer supports cooler sleep and has natural anti-inflammatory properties that relieve aches and pains 
  • Celsion latex, also used in the comfort layer, is our softest latex component and provides the perfect balance between support and comfort
  • Uses Quantum® Coils, the most supportive coil in the industry, in the support layer
  • Is compatible with all of our adjustable bed frames

How We Keep Our Luxury Mattresses Affordable

Depending on where you shop, a high-quality luxury mattress can cost you a pretty penny. At Texas Mattress Makers, however, we work hard to keep all of our mattresses affordable year-round. That’s why when customers ask us When is the best time to buy a mattress? the answer is always now, when you need it and not during such-and-such sale

At Texas Mattress Makers, we help you save money by: 

  • Manufacturing our mattresses in-house at our Houston factory, allowing you to get factory-direct pricing
  • Manufacturing mattresses as needed, cutting out overhead inventory costs 
  • Buying our components from trusted suppliers based in the U.S., with whom we have built a relationship with for over 40 years. 
  • Manufacturing our own mattresses instead of selling brand-name mattresses

Most importantly in regards to high-quality luxury mattresses, Texas Mattress Makers does not inflate prices when we use components that incorporate a new technology. When you buy a mattress at Texas Mattress Makers, you are paying for the price of the components that go into making it. Our high-quality, luxury components typically incorporate technology that enables the component to provide additional sleeping benefits. The prices of these technologically-advanced components are naturally higher, but your standard mattress company will inflate these prices, where Texas Mattress Makers does not.   

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Considerations for Purchasing a High-Quality Luxury Mattress

There are quite a few things to keep in mind when searching for a mattress. Understanding all the different factors that go into determining what makes a high-quality, luxury mattress good for you can quickly get complicated. If you’re feeling overwhelmed, please do not hesitate to visit one of our physical locations and/or speak with one of our sleep experts in-person, by phone, or in our online chat. 

1. Sleeping position and body type 

Your typical sleeping position in combination with your body type plays an extremely important role in determining what type of mattress will provide you with optimal support. The best luxury mattress for side sleepers will likely be different from the best luxury mattress for stomach sleepers… and, depending on where and how you carry your weight, best mattresses for side sleepers may even differ between two individual side sleepers!

2. Feel vs. support

When shopping for high-quality, luxury mattresses, it’s easy to conflate mattress feel with support and vice versa. 

Feel refers to how you like your mattress to feel when you’re sleeping on it. Maybe you like your mattress to feel firm and solid, maybe you like your mattress to feel pillowy and soft, or maybe you like something in between. 

Support refers to the type and amount of support a mattress is able to provide your spine and how it works to align your head, neck, shoulders, and hips. A mattress that perfectly aligns the spine of a person who carries more weight may throw off the spinal alignment of a person who does not; a mattress that allows a person who does not carry weight to sink into their mattress may not be supportive enough for someone who does, and so on.  

3. Components/mattress type

Different types of mattresses and components answer different needs, such as responsiveness, contouring, pressure relief, edge support, temperature control, and overall feel. If you’re not sure what type of mattress best fits your needs, check out the following guides. 

While all these mattress types have their merits, hybrid mattresses are by far the most popular type of mattress. Hybrid mattresses combine a soft comfort layer on top with a support layer on bottom. The different materials used in both layers create the opportunity for a great deal of versatility in hybrid mattresses, so must customers are able to find a hybrid mattress that suits their needs. 

Pro tip: When customers search for high-quality luxury mattresses, they are more likely than not to run into suggestions to invest in mattresses that incorporate Talalay latex. There is a good reason for this: Talalay latex is durable, resilient, and environmentally friendly. But just like any component, it’s not ideal for everyone. For more information, check out the buying guide above and our latex components page. 

4. Budget and size

At Texas Mattress Makers, we work hard to keep our prices accessible year-round so that everyone can find a mattress that truly meets their sleeping needs. It’s our goal that you be able to find a mattress that will help you sleep more comfortably at all price points. Even our luxury options, including all of the mattresses mentioned above come with 12 months 0% interest financing, our 90-night comfort guarantee, and a 10-year warranty. 

As you shop, keep in mind that the price point will change depending on the size of mattress you want. A king size luxury mattress is going to cost more than that same mattress in smaller size, plain and simple. 

5. Custom options

Looking to up your mattress game in a custom space, such as an RV or an antique bed? Have you found a mattress you like, but wish to make a few small changes to improve your comfort? Texas Mattress Makers are leading custom mattress makers in Texas. You can work with us to make the perfect mattress for your unique space and personalized needs. 

Find An Affordable, High-Quality Luxury Mattress at Texas Mattress Makers

We sleep for about a third of our lives, so comfort should never be up for negotiation. Investing in a high-quality luxury mattress is a wonderful way to improve your sleep quality and do right by your body. 

At Texas Mattress Makers, we don’t want to sell you just any mattress; we want to sell you the right mattress. We have dedicated more than 4 decades to learning and perfecting what it means to custom-fit a mattress to your unique body type.

Browse our full selection of handmade mattresses online and choose to shop by either comfort level, mattress type, mattress size, or budget. Or if you prefer to get a feel for our mattresses in-person, you can visit us at any of our convenient Houston locations today!

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The Best Motion Isolation Mattress

Best Motion Isolation Mattress

When your partner’s tossing and turning starts adding up to lost sleep you may find yourself wondering “What is the best mattress for minimal partner disturbance?” or “What is a motion isolation mattress?” Sometimes sharing a bed with a partner can have its pros and cons, especially if you two have different sleep habits that keep the other awake. While other mattress companies may not carry mattresses that can satisfy both of your needs, the custom mattress makers at Texas Mattress Makers may have the perfect solution to you or your partner’s sleep needs. 

Is it possible to find a mattress that you both will enjoy? Of course! We’ll be sharing our top picks for mattresses that will isolate motion so you and your partner can shift, move, and turn without disturbing one another all night long. 

What is motion isolation in a mattress?

Motion isolation refers to how well a mattress can absorb a person’s movement while on or getting in and out of the bed. A mattress that has good motion isolation should allow a partner to move without disturbing the other person lying next to them. 

Couples that are looking for how to reduce motion transfer in bed most likely have a mattress where they can feel every movement their partner makes. This can lead to one of you waking up numerous times throughout the night and not getting enough sleep. So, what is the best mattress for no motion transfer? 

The truth is, mattresses are not one-size-fits-all for couples. Though there are types of mattresses known to reduce partner disturbance, they may not be the perfect fit for you and your partner. We always recommend that couples stop by one of our showrooms to test out different mattresses to find the perfect match for both of your needs. If you and your partner suffer with some sleep disturbance issues, here’s what we recommend for those situations.

Best mattress for couples who toss and turn

Mattresses with memory foam and individually wrapped coils are typically the most effective mattress materials for isolating movement during the night. Traditional memory foam responds to pressure in a way that isolates motion and provides natural support to your body. On the other hand, these coils are individually wrapped and are not connected, meaning that they respond individually to pressure. When you apply pressure to the wrapped coils, only those coils are reacting enabling them to contour to the shape of your body, isolating your movement to your side of the bed. For example, our Essential Plus combines both elements of gel-memory foam in the comfort area and individually wrapped coils in the support layer to balance comfort and support while minimizing partner disturbances. If the London Mattress is not your ideal mattress, here are some other recommendations:

Our mattress picks for minimal partner disturbance:

  • 100% Foam Mattress (Soft): Best for side and back sleepers who like a  cushioned comfort feel. This is an all foam mattress, so if you sleep hot or do not like the “sinking in” feeling that is traditional to memory foam mattresses, you may be better off with another soft mattress.  
  • Hotel Comfort Mattress (Ultra-Soft): This is a hybrid mattress made with individually wrapped coils in the support layer and graphite memory foam in the comfort layer to give you minimal partner disturbance while giving you an ultra soft feel with optimal support.  
  • Hybrid Plus Mattress (Medium): This is a medium feeling mattress which uses High Resilience foam in the comfort layer and individually wrapped coils in the support layer to give you a plush feeling ideal for all sleeping positions.
  • Essential Plus (Medium-Firm): Uses memory foam layers for a cozy and sound night sleep. Ideal for back and stomach sleepers.
  • Hybrid Plus Mattress (Firm): Best for stomach and back sleepers with an emphasis on joint pressure relief and cooling technology. 

Best mattress for restless partner

Mattresses with a high coil count minimize motion transfer and eliminate partner disturbances so that you can rest soundly even if one of you gets out of bed or moves. At Texas Mattress Makers, we carry hybrid mattresses where each coil responds independently, meaning it can respond accurately to wherever there is pressure from the body. This is a great mattress for couples who have a restless partner because it will isolate that partner’s movement specifically while keeping the other still

For example, the Hybrid Plus is a soft, luxurious mattress that features individually-wrapped coils that will support and minimize partner disturbance throughout the night. Bonus: this mattress is also good for keeping hot sleepers cool all night long.  

Dual comfort mattresses for partners with different preferences 

If your partner loves a firmer mattress for back support, but you want a softer feel that hugs your body, it can be difficult to find a compromise. Not anymore. The dual comfort mattress, made in a king size or larger, offers each sleeper a unique feel on their side of the bed. The mattress is made up of different components on each side to give each of you the personalized comfort and support you need! 

Because our mattresses are made in our on-site factory, you only have to pay for the materials used inside each side of the mattress. This means you can get the best fit for your specific sleep needs without breaking the bank. If you are getting a dual comfort mattress, please come into one of our locations so we can find the right mattresses for each side so that you and your partner can enjoy an uninterrupted and restful night’s sleep.

Can’t decide on a single mattress? Meet the Split King mattress!

Even if you have a large enough mattress for the two of you, sometimes space isn’t the issue. If you both have conflicting mattress preferences, a split king mattress could be your solution! A split king bed is made of two Twin XL mattresses placed together in one bed frame so both sides can get customized comfort. This way, both partners get the level of comfort and support they desire, and can still sleep in the same bed comfortably! There isn’t even a difference in size between a split king vs. king mattress; they’re the same size, but offer more options for customization. This mattress could be the answer to you and your partner’s mattress dreams. 

Time to Sleep Soundly: Shop for Motion Isolation Mattresses at Texas Mattress Makers

We understand that sometimes sleeping with a partner can lead to restless nights. That’s why just any old mattress won’t do! Whether you’re wondering, “How often should you replace your mattress?” or your mattress is showing bad mattress symptoms, it could be time to purchase a new and improved mattress. If you’re looking for where to buy a mattress in Houston, look no further than Texas Mattress Makers. We are dedicated to providing you with the perfect mattress that will suit all of your and your partner’s sleep needs. Our experts will navigate you through the process and help you understand what you and your partner truly need for years of comfortable sleep on your new mattress. 

You can shop online or visit any of our convenient Houston locations today!

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Making the Best Mattress for Couples

Is there a “best mattress for couples” out there? If you love your partner but hate sharing a bed with them, it’s possible that the mattress you own might let them sleep soundly, but makes you miserable. We’re here to discuss the best type of mattress for couples with different preferences to ensure you and your partner can find a mattress that you’ll both enjoy. 

If you’re looking for the best gift to give your significant other this Valentine’s Day, a custom mattress could be a great investment. Need advice on how to choose a mattress for you and your loved one? Here are our recommendations. 

What type of mattress is best for couples? 

Though it is a common question, there is no distinct answer because no two people will take to a bed the same way. Every individual has their own unique sleeping habits and needs including their sleeping position, what areas of the body they need to support, and their preferred mattress comfort level.

Let’s say you prefer to sleep on your side, but your partner likes to sleep on their back. A standard mattress with one comfort level is not going to benefit both sleepers. Your partner will need a firmer mattress component to support their back while you would sleep better on a softer mattress to conform to your body. But if you and your partner suffer with some sleep disturbance issues, here’s what we recommend for those situations. 

Not sure what type of mattress is right for you? take the Texas Mattress Makers Quiz to see exactly what you need for a perfect night’s rest.

Best mattress size for couples 

A queen or king mattress is large enough to fit two people comfortably with the inclusion of pets or kids, making them the ideal mattress size for couples. But as mentioned above, sometimes a standard mattress can’t address both you and your partner’s needs. But is it possible to have the best of both worlds? Yes! Here at Texas Mattress Makers, we specialize in custom dual-comfort mattresses so neither of you have to compromise on comfort

If you’re looking for a mattress with space and adjustability, split beds for couples could be the answer for you and your valentine. Some great examples are the split king mattress or the dual comfort mattress. A split king involves two different Twin XL mattresses within one bed frame, meaning it’s not two separate beds, simply two different mattresses that make up a king-sized bed. Split king mattresses are commonly used with adjustable frames so that each partner can sleep in the position that works best for them. A dual comfort mattress is a custom-fitted mattress that has different components on each side of the mattress for a perfect sleep fit for each individual. 

Best mattress for minimal partner disturbance

If you’re looking for the best mattress for couples who toss and turn, memory foam, or alternative foams, and individually wrapped coils are typically the most effective mattress materials for isolating movement and not waking up your partner. Traditional memory foam is made of polyurethane foam that is viscoelastic, meaning it responds to pressure in a way that isolates motion and provides natural support to your body. On the other hand, individually wrapped coils contour to the shape of your body, isolating your movement to your side of the bed. For example, our Paris Mattress is made with memory foam and uses individually wrapped coils to minimize partner disturbances and caresses the body for a sound night sleep. 

Our picks for mattresses that minimize disturbance:

Best mattress for different weight couples

Height and weight are important factors when choosing a mattress, but when you’re shopping for two individuals with unique body types, it can be challenging. Hybrid mattresses combine different elements for support and comfort to meet you and your partner’s sleep needs. 

Buying a Mattress for You and Your Partner? Texas Mattress Makers is Your Dream Mattress Destination.

We’ve talked about all of the different kinds of mattresses that are suitable for couples, but we understand that you and your partner are unique. That’s why we recommend stopping by our showroom so you can try out our mattresses in person or speak with an expert. Our staff is more than happy to navigate you through all of your options so you can make the right purchase for you and your partner. As custom mattress makers in Houston, your custom handmade mattress is never overpriced with our factory (low) prices. 

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Best Adjustable Bed Frames – Buyer’s Guide

Best Adjustable Bed Frames - Buyer’s Guide

If you are thinking about investing in an adjustable bed frame, you want to find the best adjustable bed frame for your needs. Texas Mattress Makers has created this buyers guide to help shoppers choose the right adjustable bed frame, understand the benefits of adjustable bed frames, and more. 

How Do I Choose an Adjustable Bed Frame? 

Not sure what you’re looking for in an adjustable bed frame? Here’s how to find the best adjustable bed frames for your needs in 4 easy steps. 

1. Make sure your mattress is compatible with an adjustable bed frame

Will any mattress work with an adjustable bed? No; hybrid mattresses, foam mattresses, and latex mattresses are more likely to be compatible with adjustable bed frames. These mattresses are more likely to have the proper balance between durability and flexibility to withstand the extra demands an adjustable bed frame places on a mattress. 

Mattresses that have coil-on-coil components (such as our River Oaks Manhattan Pillowtop, Manhattan Firm and Bellevue series) are never compatible with adjustable bed frames. If you’re not sure whether your mattress is compatible with an adjustable bed frame, call Texas Mattress Makers, visit us in-store, or reach out to our chat support team. 

2. Identify why you want an adjustable bed frame

Are you looking for the best adjustable bed frames out there because you need a bed frame that will help with pain relief? Or are you hoping to find a top adjustable bed frame because you like to lounge, read, watch TV, or even work in bed? How about both? Identifying why you want an adjustable bed frame will help you decide which adjustable bed frames have the features you both want and need. 

3. Know what features you want your adjustable bed frame to have

Adjustable bed frames come in a range of price points and with a variety of bells and whistles. Even so, most adjustable beds should have the following features to help make their incorporation into your sleep routine seamless.

  • A remote control, preferably backlit, for easy bed adjustments, even at night
  • Battery back-up, so that you can adjust your bed even in the event of a power outage 
  • Durable components (including supportive legs) so that your adjustable foundation lasts

Depending on your budget, you may wish to look for adjustable bed frames with pre-set positions, under-the-bed lighting, extra outlets, massage, lumbar support, and more. 

4. Shop at a trustworthy location 

You can pay a pretty penny for the best adjustable bed frames out there, especially if the store selling them inflates their price. To make sure you’re getting a truly high-quality adjustable bed frame without overpaying, we recommend shopping at a store that you trust. 

At Texas Mattress Makers, we work hard to make sure that our mattresses are fairly priced year-round, and we apply that same philosophy to the bed frames that we sell. We are one of the top trusted mattress stores in Houston and are proud to supply high-quality adjustable beds to Houston, TX at fair prices. 

Benefits of Adjustable Bed Frames

One of the most common questions we receive with regard to adjustable bed frames is, “Are adjustable beds worth the money?” Frankly, the answer to this question depends on several factors. In terms of adding comfort while lounging (such reading or watching TV in bed), it’s hard to beat the benefits of an adjustable bed frame. But should you be looking at adjustable bed frames for pain relief, there are several things to consider. 

If you aren’t sleeping well and can only afford either a new mattress or an adjustable bed frame, a new mattress is the way to go. An adjustable bed frame cannot compensate for a worn out mattress. But if you have a good mattress and looking for ways to make your sleep even more comfortable and/or have special sleep needs, an adjustable bed frame can provide some helpful benefits.

  • Reducing arthritis pain: If you have specific problem areas, you can adjust your adjustable bed frame to reduce pressure on these areas. An adjustable bed frame can also make it easier to get out of bed. For added relief, couple an adjustable bed frame with our Geneva Copper Latex Hybrid Select Mattress with arthritis relief properties.
  • Reducing back pain: Do adjustable bed frames help with back pain? Yes, the ability to slant your adjustable foundation can help angle your back and/or legs to reduce pressure on your spine without having to use mountains of pillows.
  • Enhancing circulation: Resting with both your head and legs slightly elevated makes it easier for blood to flow to your heart. In turn, your heart is able to more effectively pump blood to your limbs.
  • Reducing swelling in the legs: Individuals with conditions that cause swelling in your legs (including pregnant women) are able to find relief from swelling by elevating their legs at night with an adjustable bed frame. The bed frame can help you easily get in and out of bed because it allows you to raise your bed up and down as needed.

Our Adjustable Beds in Houston, TX 

Texas Mattress Makers may be the go-to place for where to buy a mattress in Houston, but we also provide our customers with box springs and bed frames, including adjustable bed frames. Here’s everything you need to know about or adjustable beds in Houston, TX.

The Rize Contemporary III Adjustable Foundation 

Available in Twin, Full, Queen, King, and California King sizes, the Rize Contemporary III Adjustable Foundation provides a luxury sleeping experience and is one of the best adjustable bed frames available. Its features include: 

  • Wireless, back-lit remote
  • Battery back-up (in case of power outage)
  • Under-bed lighting
  • 5 preset positions: anti-snore, zero-gravity, incline position, lounge position, and flat position. 
  • Edge-to-edge adjustable lumbar support: A separated section gives support to your lower back, just where you need it, to relieve pain.
  • Voice-powered mobile app: Customize your relaxation without putting down your mobile device, and use voice controls for easy adjustment. 
  • Continuous motion mode: Set the bed to go through a series of positions automatically
  • Therapeutic massage: Choose the location and intensity of your massage for enhanced R&R. 
  • Dual USB outlets: A built-in outlet on each side of the base keeps your devices charged and ready to use for work or play. 
  • Durable steel post legs
  • Gravity release function (for helping to retrieve items trapped under the bed) 

Find the Best Adjustable Bed Frames for You at Texas Mattress Makers 

If you’re looking for adjustable beds in Houston, TX, Texas Mattress Makers offers some of the best adjustable bed frames available in addition to affordable, high-quality mattresses. Whether you need an adjustable bed frame for a king bed, a custom-made bed, or are simply looking for reliable and trustworthy service, we are here to help. With over four decades of experience, we are custom mattress makers you can rely on. 

At Texas Mattress Makers it’s always the best time to buy a mattress. Shop by either comfort level, mattress type, mattress size, or budget or come and visit any of our convenient Houston locations today!

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What is Serene Foam?

What is Serene Foam?

You’ve heard of a memory foam mattress, but with new innovations in the bedding industry, customers are beginning to ask, “What is serene foam?” Serene™ foam is a more advanced version of a traditional memory foam made up of billions of microscopic air capsules that help with temperature regulation throughout the mattress so you can sleep cool and comfortable. If you enjoy the cradling effect of memory foam mattresses but want a cooler sleep experience, a Serene™ foam mattress may be right for you. 

What is Serene Foam Made Of? 

Serene™ foam is made with a new version of polyurethane foam, the same type of foam that makes up traditional memory foam mattresses. The Serene™ foam advantage is that it has the soft and “cloud-like” feeling that memory foam has but it is engineered to have billions of microscopic air capsules which create a path for air to flow in and out. These air capsules enable cooler air to enter into the mattress so that heat dissipates quickly, creating a cooler sleep surface for more restful sleep. 

Is Serene Foam Better than Memory Foam? 

Serene™ foam and traditional memory foam mattresses are both made with the same polyurethane foam, but each feels different. Serene Foam offers superior comfort by fitting to the contours of your body to provide enhanced support. It has pressure relieving qualities similar to memory foam but, unlike memory foam, it isn’t as sensitive to temperature. 

Serene™ foam is an updated version of foam that can address some sleep concerns you may have regarding support, temperature, and comfort. Memory foam mattresses retain heat naturally, but your Serene™ foam mattress can keep you cool all night long. And just like traditional memory foam, Serene™ foam responds to your individual body and does not move when your partner moves. This means that if your partner moves around a lot in bed, your sleep will not be interrupted!

Which Serene Foam Mattress is Right for Me?

In our experience, the most common follow up question to, “What is serene foam?” is typically, “Which serene foam mattress is right for me?” But if you’re looking to shop from our selection of Serene™ foam mattresses, you first have to assess your sleep needs. Do you prefer a firm vs. soft mattress, do you need multiple components that hybrid mattresses can provide, do you sleep on your side, back, or stomach, do you need temperature regulation because you get hot during the night? Questions like these can help the experts at Texas Mattress Makers choose the right Serene™ foam mattress for you. 

That said, the following mattresses at Texas Mattress Makers use Serene™ foam. Keep in mind that Serene™ foam is used in only the comfort layer of mattresses; you will not find a mattress that is made up entirely of Serene™ foam.  

Pro tip: If you like the cooling aspects of Serene foam but don’t like the “hugging” feeling foam mattresses provide, try a mattress made with foam alternatives including latex or high-resilience (HR) foam.

You could also consider investing in a mattress with Ice Blue Cooling Technology. Sewn into the quilting of your mattress topper, Ice Blue helps regulate your body temperature throughout the night. Ice Blue mattress cooling technology is infused directly into the quilt of our Cannes Mattress Line, which comes in either a Plush top, soft, or firm feel. You can see and feel this new technology for yourself at both our Katy and Downtown Houston locations. In many cases, Ice Blue technology can also be added as a custom option to other mattresses.   

Want to Try a Serene Foam Mattress? Contact Texas Mattress Makers Today!

Now that you know the answer to the question, “What is serene foam?” it’s time to find your new mattress. Everyone has unique sleep needs, and finding the perfect mattress is crucial for a good night’s sleep. If a Serene™ foam mattress seems like the mattress for you, look no further than Texas Mattress Makers. 

All of our mattresses are handmade in Texas with top-of-the-line components that can help you get the best quality sleep for years to come. Contact us to chat with a mattress expert or visit one of our convenient locations today!

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How to Protect Your Mattress & Extend its Life

How to Protect Your Mattress

Knowing how to protect your mattress isn’t a skill that many of us are taught as we’re growing up. But considering how much time we spend on our mattress as well as how important sleep is to our overall health, taking care of your mattress could be considered just as important as maintaining your vehicle. 

Fortunately, knowing how to protect your mattress and knowing how to make your mattress last longer are one in the same skill sets. That means just by putting in a little extra effort, you’re protecting both your sleep hygiene and your investment. 

Here are our Texas Mattress Makers’s top tips for how to protect your mattress starting today.  

Our Top Tips for How to Protect Your Mattress 

1. Buy the right mattress for your body 

By finding the right mattress for your body type, you can actually start protecting your mattress (and your sleep) before you even take your mattress home from the shop. Think of it this way: certain mattresses are built to support some body types better than others; if someone whose body type doesn’t match what the mattress supports sleeps on said mattress night after night, that is good for neither the sleeper nor the mattress. 

In other words, sleeping on a mattress that wasn’t built to meet your sleeping needs can ruin that mattress as well as your good night’s sleep. 

One of the easiest ways to tell that you haven’t selected the right mattress for your body type is if your mattress starts getting “lumpy,” although a lumpy mattress shouldn’t be confused with a mattress that has formed natural body impressions (which are good). 

You can see our article on sagging mattresses vs. body impressions for more information. And if you’re not sure if the mattress you’re sleeping on is meeting your needs, we encourage you to check out our guides to understanding Bad Mattress Symptoms and How Often You Should Replace a Mattress. (Hint: It’s not every 8 years.) 

2. Use a box spring 

Our next tip for how to protect your mattress and how to make your mattress last longer is a no-brainer to some, but may be news to anyone who is truly investing in their mattress for the first time… and that is: Use a box spring! 

Box springs create a solid, even surface for your mattress to rest upon, keep your mattress elevated and help protect your mattress from getting bumps or waves. In fact, failing to put your mattress on an appropriate box spring or bed frame can void your warranty at Texas Mattress Makers and other mattress stores. 

It’s important to make sure that your box spring is in good condition. A bad box spring can ruin a mattress, not protect it.  If your box spring is broken from your kids jumping on the bed or is simply getting old, consider getting a new one. Our experts suggest replacing the box spring when replacing your mattress as well, unless your box spring is truly in pristine condition.

Texas Mattress Makers sells many types of box springs, from “low profile” box springs that minimize the height of your bed to acid reflux box springs. We have a variety of box spring types guaranteed to meet your needs. Having a custom mattress made in Houston? We can make you a custom box spring to match. 

3. Use the right type of mattress protector 

When learning how to protect your mattress, you will inevitably ask yourself the questions: Do you need a mattress protector or cover? And if so, what is the best material for a mattress protector? 

Yes, you absolutely should invest in a mattress protector. Mattress protectors help shield your mattress from stains, including body fluids like urine and sweat. They also help keep dust and particulates (including dead skin) from sinking into your mattress. All in all, they are a solid investment for protecting your mattress and helping it stay cleaner for longer. Additionally, many mattress businesses void their warranties if mattresses have liquid stains. 

In terms of what type of mattress protector to buy, we recommend making sure that the protector you purchase is made of 100% cotton (or something else that is breathable) so that whatever mattress technology is helping keep your mattress cool is not countered. For the same reason, a thin material is often better than a thick one. In fact, thick mattress protectors can alter the feel and comfort of your mattress. 

Finally, since many of Texas Mattress Makers’s mattresses are higher than your average mattress, we also recommend getting “deep-pocketed” mattress protectors. We recommend washing your mattress protector every other time you wash your sheets — or every time, if you tend to go a longer length of time in between changing out your bedding. Though we don’t carry mattress protectors in our inventory, feel free to call our showroom if you have questions. 

4. Don’t flip or rotate your mattress (unless you buy a double-sided mattress)

It used to be common practice to flip (i.e. turn your mattress over so that the top is now the bottom) and/or rotate (i.e. shift your mattress so that the top left corner is now the bottom right) mattresses regularly. The thinking behind this was that sleepers could then rest on an “unused” part of the mattress 

These days, however the vast majority of mattresses made around the world are no longer supposed to be flipped. (Although if you like having the option to flip your mattress, Texas Mattress Makers does make double-sided/flippable mattresses.) Instead, they are made so that the bottom layers provide support, while the top layers adjust for comfort. For that reason, flipping your mattress would be not only bad for the mattress, but for your sleep. 

In terms of rotating your mattress, this practice may work out for single sleepers, but in general it’s better to sleep on your same side of the bed regularly. Many good mattresses form body impressions that help provide you with a better night’s sleep; when you rotate your mattress, you lose “access” to these body impressions.  

5. Don’t bother with mattress toppers 

When looking into options for how to protect your mattress, you may run into suggestions for mattress toppers. However, at Texas Mattress Makers, we do not sell or promote mattress toppers. In terms of mattress hygiene, mattress toppers do not offer anywhere near the same level of protection as mattress protectors. And in terms of making your mattress more comfortable, mattress toppers can only temporarily mask the issue of a bad mattress.  

Want to hear Texas Mattress Maker founder and owner discuss how to extend the life of your mattress? Check out the following Snooze News: 

Additional tips for how to protect your mattress for specific situations

1. How to protect your mattress when moving 

Moving can quickly add wear and tear to your mattress. One of the best ways to protect your mattress during a move is to use a mattress bag. If you don’t have one of these, you can call our showroom to see if we have an extra one handy. 

Whether or not you have a mattress bag — but especially if you don’t — you will also want to try and transport your mattress inside of a vehicle. Not only is the method much safer for others on the road, but it guarantees that your mattress won’t get soaked by one of Houston’s sporadic storms. 

2. How to protect your mattress from pets

One of the best ways to protect your mattress from your pets is to invest in a separate mattress for pets (a pet bed, in other words). But if you are unable or unwilling to kick your pooch or kitty out from under the covers permanently, make sure to invest in a mattress protector. You may also want to consider purchasing a slightly bigger mattress than what you alone might need, so that your pets have a designated place to sleep. 

3. How to protect your mattress from bed bugs 

Bed bugs are a horrifying nuisance. If you already have bed bugs, we highly recommend seeking the help of a professional exterminator. However, if you simply want to protect your mattress from potential bed bugs, there are several things you can do: 

  • Vacuum your bed and the area around it regularly. 
  • When traveling, check for bed bugs before getting into the bed. 
  • When traveling, don’t put your bag on your bed; put it on the designated rack or leave it on the floor. When you get home, do not unpack your suitcase on your bed. 
  • Vacuum the inside of your bag after you get home from traveling. 
  • If you know that you have recently been in contact with someone who may struggle with bed bugs, wash your clothes immediately when you get home. (And wash them separately from other clothes). 
  • Check the seams of clothes you purchase from second hand stores before purchasing them. 
  • Check the crevices of second hand furniture before you purchase it. 
  • Avoid purchasing used mattresses, especially from individuals whom you do not know well. 

4. How to protect your mattress on an adjustable foundation 

Adjustable foundations are wonderful for personalizing your sleeping position and for individuals who like to watch TV, read, or work in bed. However, not all mattresses are made to work well on adjustable foundations. Putting the wrong type of mattress on an adjustable foundation can quickly ruin that mattress. 

Open coil mattresses aren’t ideal for adjustable mattresses, and neither are mattresses with coil-on-coil components, such as Texas Mattress Makers’s River Oaks mattress. 

If you plan on using an adjustable foundation, make sure to chat with our experts to make sure that your mattress will work well with your new foundation. 

For a Longer-Lasting Mattress, Buy the Right Mattress for Your Body Type at Texas Mattress Makers 

At Texas Mattress Makers, we are committed to helping our customers keep their mattresses in good condition for longer. However, as we said before, the best tip for how to protect your mattress is to buy the right type of mattress for body type in the first place. If you think it’s time to invest in a new sleeping surface, let our mattress experts help find you the best mattress for your sleeping needs. 

Visit any of our mattress stores in Katy, Downtown Houston, The Woodlands, Rosenberg, Humble, or Baybrook, TX, or shop online.

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Tips for How Often to Buy a New Mattress

Tips for How Often to Buy a New Mattress

There are many factors that come into play when deciding how often to buy a new mattress. Your age, your body type, your sleep position, the needs of your sleeping partner, and how much you invested in the mattress in the first place, can all affect how long your mattress will last. So, how often should you replace a mattress? Here are some tips on how often to buy a new mattress for yourself and other members of your family. 

Feeling confident about how often to buy a new mattress? Check out our guides on how to choose a mattress, find the right mattress for your body type, or simply take our mattress quiz

What is the average life of a mattress?

The National Sleep Foundation states that the average mattress lasts around 8 years, but this is not a universal number that applies to each and every mattress out there. In reality, the overall quality of your mattress components determines the longevity of your mattress. High-quality components can last your mattress around 20 years, while more budget-friendly options can last around 8 years. 

Interestingly, so many people are used to the idea of replacing their mattress every 8 years that many people throw out perfectly good mattresses for no reason. On the other hand, there are also situations where someone refuses to throw out an older mattress that is low-quality out of fear of spending a fortune on a new one.

Whether you’re on either side of that particular fence or straddling it with uncertainty, we can tell you without hesitation that you should not wait until your mattress is falling apart to purchase a new one. At Texas Mattress Makers, we have both budget-friendly mattresses for those whose priority is affordability, as well as high-quality mattresses made from top-notch components. 

No matter how much you’re willing to invest in the longevity of your mattress, we will help you find the best mattress for your body type. And if you are in a position to invest in our more luxury models, odds are your mattress will get tired of you before you ever get tired of it. 

How often to buy a new mattress for yourself

The answer can be simple: when you are not getting a good night’s sleep regularly, it may be time to change your mattress and find one that works better for you. 

Think about how comfortable you are in your current bed. Do you feel restricted while laying on your bed? Are your legs dangling off of the end? Have you gained or lost weight and now the mattress doesn’t feel supportive enough? 

There are a lot of questions you can ask yourself to determine if your mattress needs replacing, but the two main questions you should ask yourself are: “How good am I sleeping every night?” and “Am I waking up with pain?” That’s because the quality of your sleep is the best  determinant for whether or not it’s time to change your mattress. If you find your mattress has any of these bad mattress symptoms, it could be time to replace it. 

Pro Tip: Are there any circumstances where you wouldn’t recommend purchasing a new mattress? Yes! When your body goes through a major but temporary transformation (such as a pregnancy or a surgery) you may feel like you need a new mattress, but odds are you’re just going through physical changes that will affect you in the short-term. 

How often to buy a new mattress if you sleep with a partner  

It’s common when couples first move in together to just use the mattress one party already owns. But if your partner is getting a good night’s sleep while you are left tossing and turning, your mattress may only be working for one of you. 

A good mattress should meet both you and your partner’s unique sleep needs and mold to your different body types. When sleeping on the same mattress as another person, the pattern of weight distribution could cause your mattress to sag prematurely, which may cause you to need a new mattress sooner rather than later. 

Just make sure you can tell the difference between sagging mattress vs. body impression. If you do find that your mattress is sagging, the support could be weakened, meaning it could be time to replace your mattress. Finding a mattress that can work for both of you can improve your sleep and quality of life together. 

Pro tip: A queen-size mattress is a good financial option for new who are just starting out. However, you will likely eventually want to graduate to a king-size mattress, especially if you have kids or pets who like to join you in bed. If you and your partner have significantly different sleeping needs, consider a split king mattress or ask us about our custom, dual comfort mattresses. 

How often to buy a new mattress if you have kids

When you have kids, it’s just as important to know when to replace their mattress as it is to know when to replace your own. Some sources claim that a children’s mattress could last for up to 10 years, but as kids grow older, they will need different mattresses to accommodate their changing height and weight.

Your children’s behaviors can also be a factor in when it is time to buy yourself a new mattress. For example, while jumping on the bed can be a fun activity for kids, it can be a really bad time for your mattress and cause it to break down more quickly than usual. Jumping on the bed can also damage or even break the box spring which helps reduce wear on your mattress. And can a bad box spring ruin a mattress? Yes, broken springs can cause the mattress to settle unevenly and reduce the support. 

Need recommendations? Visit our website to browse mattresses for kids.

How often to buy a new mattress if you have pets

Sleeping with your pet every night is truly one of life’s greatest pleasures. However, sharing a bed with your pet can definitely reduce the lifespan of your mattress. Pets can scratch up the mattress, larger animals can weaken the support. When pets use the bathroom on your bed, their little accidents seep into your mattress and can be hard to remove. 

After a while, you’re going to have to decide whether you just need to clean your mattress again or buy a new one altogether. 

Additionally, if you or your partner have pet allergies, those can affect the quality of your/their sleep. Pet hair and dander can both stick to the top of your sleeping surface and seep into your mattress, causing the party with allergies to spend the night in discomfort. 

In cases like these, a mattress protector can be a lifesaver when it comes to keeping your mattress usable for a longer period of time. Simply slip your sheets over your protector and wash your sheets regularly. Now you and your pets can sleep happily. 

Looking to replace your mattress? Speak with an expert at Texas Mattress Makers. 

The next time you lie down on your mattress, really think about how it makes you feel. If your mattress is too soft for your liking or you feel sagging in some areas, give the experts at Texas Mattress Makers a visit. We handcraft all of our mattresses right here in Texas using top-of-the-line components that can help you get the best quality sleep on a mattress that will last. 

Not sure how often to buy a new mattress? The sleep experts at Texas Mattress Makers can help. Visit any of our mattress stores in Katy, Downtown Houston, The Woodlands, Rosenberg, Humble, or Baybrook, TX, or shop online.

Questions? Contact us to chat with a mattress expert today! 

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Bad Mattress Symptoms: 7 Signs You May Have a Bad Mattress

Bad Mattress Symptoms

If you’re not sure whether your sleep issues are caused by your bed or another issue, it can be helpful to be able to identify bad mattress symptoms. After all, sleeping on a bad mattress can affect your overall health by weakening your immune system, causing you to develop respiratory issues, and increasing your likelihood of developing depression or other mental health disorders.

What follows are seven bad mattress symptoms that are signs you could be sleeping on a bad mattress. If you experience any combination of these symptoms, it could be time to replace your old mattress with a new one. 

Don’t feel like reading? Check out our Snooze News on when to replace your mattress.

1. You wake up tired

Ever wondered, “How can a bad mattress affect you?” The most crucial way a bad mattress can affect your day-to-day life is by depriving you of much needed sleep. However, most people associate not getting enough sleep with problems falling asleep. The result of this understanding is that it’s easy to miss out on the fact that your mattress is depriving you of sleep. 

Most people blame waking up tired on the stresses of their day when, in reality, you may be waking up tired because you are tossing and turning during the night. In other words, even though you are falling asleep with ease, your mattress is causing you discomfort throughout the night, and you’re waking up tired as a result. All of this is why we prefer to ask our customers whether or not they wake up tired instead of whether or not they have trouble falling asleep. 

Waking up tired is one of the key indicators of a bad mattress and is one of our top bad mattress symptoms. 

A night or two of bad sleep is one thing, but sleep deprivation can cause a lot of problems to your overall health. After all, we need sleep to function. If you find that you’re constantly waking up tired even after a “full night’s sleep,” it could be a sign that you’re sleeping on a bad mattress.

2. You wake up with aches and pains 

Can a bad mattress cause body aches? Yes. Aches and pains are another one of the top bad mattress symptoms to watch for. If you’re waking up with aches and pains in places like your lower back, neck, and shoulders, it’s possible that your mattress is not providing the support you need while sleeping. 

It could be that your mattress is too soft, that you’re sleeping on a component that makes you hot, or any other variety of factors. Finding the best mattress for your body type is an essential part of getting a good night’s sleep. Texas Mattress Makers works with you to find the best fit for your body type and sleep habits and needs. 

3. Your mattress is sagging 

How comfortable you are while lying in your bed is a crucial factor in getting a good night’s sleep. If you’re experiencing discomfort, your mattress could be lumpy, sagging, or uneven in areas, causing it to not be as supportive.  

How can you tell if your mattress is sagging? If you see indentations where your body usually lies while sleeping, then it’s likely that that is a natural body impression. However, if you’re noticing sagging or dips in areas throughout your mattress where you don’t sleep, that is most likely mattress sag, and you should consider investing in a new mattress. 

To make more sense of this issue, which is admittedly one of the more confusing bad mattress symptoms, simply check out our blog regarding sagging mattresses vs. body impressions

4. You have trouble falling asleep

If you have trouble falling and staying asleep or find yourself tossing and turning, that is another bad mattress symptom which may indicate that your mattress isn’t right for your body type. While the average person changes their sleeping position around 50 times per night, that isn’t necessarily a good thing. All of that moving during the night can lead to aches, soreness, and sleep deprivation. A deep, good night’s sleep should not be interrupted so frequently.  

5. Your mattress is making noises

If you hear creaking or unfamiliar noises coming from your mattress, it is a likely indicator that the components of your mattress are breaking down and that you need a replacement mattress.  

Mattress noises may also be an indication of a bad box spring. And can a bad box spring ruin a mattress? Absolutely. A broken, uneven, or poorly mad box spring can allow your mattress to settle in weird positions, reducing the integrity of your mattress. Choosing the right box spring for your mattress can play a huge part in whether your mattress lasts. (Because of this issue, try to refrain from jumping on your bed, no matter how fun it looks!) 

6. Your mattress is over 8 years old

Less of a “bad mattress symptom” and more of a fact, this ubiquitous “lifespan” recommendation does bear some truth to it. Different mattresses have different lifespans depending on how they’re made, the components used in the mattress, and how it is being taken care of. High-quality components can last around 20 years while more budget-friendly options can last around 8 years. It all depends on you and what you need in a mattress. You can check out the Texas Mattress Mattress article on how often to buy a new mattress to better understand when you should replace your mattress based on the mattress you invested in originally.

7. You sleep better when you’re not sleeping on your mattress

While many of us sleep better on vacation because… well… we’re on vacation. But realizing that your vacation is also a “vacation” from your regular mattress is another one of the bad mattress symptoms that should not go overlooked. These mattress vacations don’t have to take place in a 5 star hotel either. If you notice that you sleep better on your couch, on a guest bed, or in a recliner than you do on your own mattress, then it may be high time for you to start looking at new mattresses. 

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Experiencing one or more of these bad mattress symptoms? Texas Mattress Makers is here to help. 

It’s a sad day when your couch is more comfortable than your mattress, but with the help of the sleep experts at Texas Mattress Makers, you can overcome bad mattress symptoms with ease and get back to getting a full night’s sleep in your own bed.   

Again, your mattress is an investment for your physical and mental health, so it’s important to do research and speak to the experts at Texas Mattress Makers about finding the right mattress for you. If, after reading this article, you believe your mattress is showing the signs and symptoms of being a bad mattress, it may be time to replace it. 

If you’re looking into replacing your mattress, look no further than Texas Mattress Makers. All of our mattresses are handmade in Texas with top-of-the-line components that can help you get the best quality sleep for years to come. Contact us to chat with a mattress expert today.

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