Mattress Check

Is It Time to Replace Your Mattress?

Answer a few honest questions and we'll tell you whether it's time for an upgrade — or if you're all set.

How old is your current mattress?

Mattresses lose support and hygiene over time.

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Do you wake up with aches or stiffness?

Your mattress may no longer be providing proper support.

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Can you see or feel any sagging, lumps, or indentations?

Visible wear is a clear sign of degraded support.

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How do you sleep when you're away from home?

Hotels, guest beds — do you notice a difference?

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Your Results

Your Mattress Is Still Going Strong

No rush — but keep an eye on it.

Your Mattress Is Still Going Strong
You're All Good

Good news — your current mattress seems to be in reasonable shape. Keep sleeping well, but know that even a good mattress will eventually need replacing (typically every 7–10 years). When the time comes, we'll be here.

Key Takeaways
Your mattress still has life left
No significant signs of wear
Continue monitoring for changes
Most mattresses last 7–10 years
Your Results

You'd Probably Benefit from an Upgrade

Your mattress is showing its age.

You'd Probably Benefit from an Upgrade
Consider Upgrading

Your sleep setup has some warning signs. While it may not be urgent, replacing your mattress soon would likely improve your sleep quality and reduce aches.

Key Takeaways
Some signs of diminished support
Occasional discomfort is a warning sign
Your mattress may have another year at most
Consider budgeting for a replacement soon
Your Results

It's Definitely Time for a New Mattress

Your mattress is actively hurting your sleep.

It's Definitely Time for a New Mattress
Time to Upgrade

Based on your answers, your current mattress is well past its useful life. The combination of age, wear, and morning aches means it's no longer providing the support your body needs. Upgrading will likely make an immediate difference.

Key Takeaways
Your mattress age suggests degraded materials
Morning pain indicates inadequate support
Visible wear confirms structural breakdown
You sleep better elsewhere — that's a clear sign