How Much Should You Budget for a New Mattress

How Much Should You Budget for a New Mattress?

You’re ready to create a new sleep retreat, and now you’re wondering about your mattress budget.

The question at hand is, “How much should you budget for a new mattress?” This is a broad question as you can buy one from several hundred dollars to more than several thousand.

How do you decide how much to spend? In this article, we look at the most appropriate mattress budget for your needs.

Consider the Category

The first thing you want to consider when preparing your overall budget is how much you feel like you can afford. You’ll find three categories with a range of pricing.

You also should consider what size mattress you’re looking for because that will adjust your price as well.

  • Budget mattresses can range anywhere from $300-$1000. These affordable mattresses are usually made from an innerspring construction, or they are made completely from foam.
  • Mid-range mattresses usually range between $500-$1500. These mattresses may also be all foam, innerspring, or even hybrid mattresses.
  • Luxury mattresses are just that, luxurious. They are made from high-end materials and are mostly hybrid. You can expect to pay anywhere from $1200 to more than $3000.

Consider the Type

Which type of mattress is best for you? This depends on numerous factors. Do you have back or neck pain? Are you a back, side, or stomach sleeper? Do you sleep with someone else and don’t want to know they are there?

Whether you’re looking for foam, innerspring, hybrid, or latex, you will find budget, mid-range, and luxury options within each category.

Depending on what type of mattress you’re looking for, this is what you can expect to spend:

  • Innerspring and some foam mattresses are quite affordable, and they are generally priced around $500-$1200 or more. The quality of the materials will move the price around as will the size of your mattress.
  • All-foam mattresses are part of that mid-range category, and they can be foam and even hybrid. Expect to pay between $250 and $1200 or more.
  • Latex mattresses are luxury mattresses. They’re mostly hybrid and latex. You need to increase your mattress budget for this category as you can expect to spend between $1000 and $2500 or more.
  • Hybrid mattresses will cost you between $1000 and $3000 or more and may combine traditional metal coils with multiple layers of foam.

What to Consider for Your Mattress Budget

You’ll find that mattress prices fall into a wide-ranging budget. As you plan your purchase, you’ll want to think about the following items as you decide on your budget.

  • The features affect prices. The more unique the materials, the more you can expect to spend. If you stick with a more traditional or foam mattress, you’ll find you can spend less.
  • The size matters a lot. Twins cost much less than kings.
  • If your chosen mattress is made in America, you can expect it to cost slightly more than those that are made in other countries.
  • Where you buy from affects the prices. For example, sometimes it can be less expensive to buy a mattress online.
  • If you have to pay shipping and delivery, you’ll pay more. While many mattresses come with free shipping, be sure and read carefully to make sure you won’t incur any additional delivery fees.
  • If you need accessories like bed foundations or box springs, you’ll want to factor this into your mattress budget.
  • Finally, consider the return policies and warranties included with your new mattress. If you have a restocking fee, that can add to your cost if you need to return the mattress.

Saving Money on Your New Mattress

You’ll also find a few traditional ways to save.

There are several times throughout the year where you may find sales on mattresses. These times are generally the holidays and include President’s Day, Memorial Day, the Fourth of July, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, and New Year’s Day.

In addition, consider comparison shopping. You can find quality mattresses at lower prices by doing your research.

Final Thoughts

Purchasing a new mattress is a highly personal decision. There really is no one-size-fits all answer. Age, aches and pains, the number of sleepers, your chosen mattress materials, and your mattress budget all contribute to how much you’re going to spend on a new mattress.

Ultimately, it’s your decision, but you’re now armed with some information on how much you should budget for a new mattress.

Your new mattress is an investment in your overall health and well-being. How comfortable it is will greatly affect your comfort, sleep, and how you feel each and every day.

Now that you have your budget set, are you ready to start sleeping better? Check out our online inventory of new mattresses, and you’re well on your way to a better night’s sleep.

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Sleepless Nights It Might Be Time for a New Mattress

Sleepless Nights? It Might Be Time for a New Mattress

Sleep quality is so important. Did you know the average person spends about 26 years of their lifetime sleeping? What’s more, many people spend about seven years of their lifetime just trying to get to sleep.

Added together, that’s nearly 35 years spent in your bed. That’s a lot of time spent on your mattress. Are you suffering from sleepless nights, poor sleep quality, or hours spent trying to fall asleep?

If the answer is yes, it might be time for a new mattress. A new mattress can help you sleep better. This is so important for your physical and mental health.

Let’s look at the most important reasons you might want to look for a new mattress.

You Wake Up Every Morning Tired

The clearest sign you need a new mattress is poor sleep quality. You can tell you aren’t sleeping well when you consistently wake up tired every morning and are tired most of the day.

If this sounds like you, you want to address the situation quickly because poor sleep quality is bad for you both physically and mentally.

While there may be other reasons you aren’t sleeping well, you’ll generally find the culprit is your mattress.

Bumpy, uncomfortable mattresses can kill a good night’s sleep as well as any discomfort caused by your mattress.

Your Mattress is Saggy or Lumpy

Does your mattress sag in the middle? Does it have lumps? Here are a few signs you need a new mattress:

  • Your mattress sags at the corners.
  • It sags in the middle.
  • You can see the imprints of your body, and they don’t go away.
  • The mattress has lumps or bumps.
  • One side of your mattress is lower or higher.
  • Your mattress creaks and groans. If your mattress is in good condition, you won’t notice noise in your springs when you move around.

You Wake Up in Pain

If you are sore in the morning, or you have pain that isn’t from exercise or an injury, it might be time for a new mattress.

An old mattress can give you a sore or stiff neck, back pain (especially in your lower back), sore joints, and stiff shoulders.

You want to make a special note of how you feel throughout the day. If your pain and soreness go away as the day moves on, this is a good indicator you need a new mattress.

You Sleep Better in a Hotel

Have you stayed in a hotel lately or even at a friend’s house as a guest? Do you sleep better and wake up with less aches and pains?

If you answer yes to this, it really might be time for a new mattress.

It’s important that your sleep quality is best at home because that’s where you do most of your sleep. But if that isn’t what’s happening, look for a new mattress.

You Spend the Night Tossing and Turning

If you’re constantly waking up throughout the night, tossing, and turning, consider a new mattress.

As your current mattress gets older, it can be harder to sleep on. You compress joints and sleep awkwardly, and that makes you toss and turn.

Your Mattress is Old

If your mattress is older than eight years, you might want to look at a new mattress.

You can expect innerspring mattresses to last about eight years. Because of their age, they aren’t going to provide you ultimate comfort and support, so it’s time for a new one.

You Have Sniffles in the Morning

If you wake up with a stuffy nose or sneezing, your mattress might be giving you allergy symptoms.

This is especially true if you notice your stuffy nose goes away in the afternoon.

You’ll find that the older your mattress the more likely it is to attract things like dust, mold, and mildew that get trapped in the mattress.

If they’re upsetting your sleep, consider a new mattress.

Your Life has Changed

Finally, the last reason it might be time for a new mattress is a life change.

Here are a few reasons that you might look for a new one:

  • You got married or have a new life partner.
  • You had a new baby.
  • Health concerns make it uncomfortable.
  • Your weight has significantly changed.
  • You want something larger.
  • You got older and need something different.

Final Thoughts on Sleep Quality

You’ll find a myriad of reasons in this article that you’re having sleepless nights, and it might be time for a new mattress.

If you fall into any of the categories listed here, you might benefit from a mattress that helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep. It will help you wake up feeling rested and refreshed.

Are you ready to start sleeping better? Check out our online inventory of new mattresses, and you’re well on your way to a better night’s sleep.

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