
Memory foam mattresses are known for their body-contouring features. They adapt to the sleeper’s body on contact and return to their original shape when the body weight and pressure are lifted. However, sometimes, you may notice the mattress sagging at different angles due to various reasons. Does that mean you should toss it out for a new one? Not quite, there are ways to fix a sagging memory foam mattress. In this blog, we explore why a sagging mattress is a serious issue, the signs of a sagging mattress, and the steps you can take to fix it.
A sagging mattress results in uneven support, which directly impacts comfort. The weight is not evenly distributed and the spine goes out of position. It may lead to physical health problems like back pain and stiffness. A sagging mattress can also influence sleep quality. Constant tossing and turning may become common during the night and a shorter sleep duration than normal. Lack of sleep contributes to problems like low energy levels and stamina, trouble focusing, and bad mood.
Several factors contribute to a mattress sagging. Mattresses are daily use items and bear the sleeper’s body weight night after night. Many times, thinner memory foam mattresses are unable to take the body weight and pressure after a few years and it leads to a sagging mattress. Other reasons for mattress sinking could be improper mattress support, wrong bed foundation, and even poor maintenance and care.
Dips and sags are more common with memory foam mattresses due to their viscoelastic nature and soft support. This is because the material compresses and settles much more than other materials. However, how can you tell that your memory foam mattress is sagging and not just dipping as it should? Let’s have a look at some of the telltale signs:
A Permanent Dip: If you observe a dip or a hollow in your memory foam mattress that doesn’t go away, it is a clear sign of sagging. While it is normal for a memory foam mattress to dip around 2 cm when pressure is applied, it should return to its original shape eventually.
A Permanent Slope: If you notice a slope forming in the mattress, it is also a sign of mattress sagging.
Deep wrinkles in the mattress cover: This is for those who use mattress covers. If you observe a series of wrinkles forming on areas of the mattress cover that are not in direct contact with the memory foam, it is a sign of your mattress sinking.
Readers should keep the aforementioned points in mind in the context of the age of the mattress. Typically, a memory foam mattress should perform optimally for around six to seven years with proper care. If your mattress is sagging but is over eight years old, then it is a result of wear and tear and you should consider replacing it.
Now that we have established that you have a sagging mattress that is not old nor in need of replacement, it’s time to fix the problem. Here are five steps you can take to fix a sagging memory foam mattress:
One of the most convenient tips is buying a mattress topper. As an additional layer of cushioning and support, a mattress topper evens out a sagging mattress surface to support your back. It works for a mattress sagging from the sides or sinking in the middle. Latex mattress toppers work best with a sagging memory foam mattress. However, keep in mind that a mattress topper is a temporary fix, as the topper will also eventually start sinking from the same place as your memory foam mattress.
Among the many reasons why a memory foam mattress may sag is an improper bed frame. Your bed frame should ideally be stable enough to support the soft bed mattress. A bed frame with slats is ideal for memory foam mattresses as they help promote air circulation, which prevents mold growth in the typically warm mattress. Ensure there is a difference of no more than 3 inches between the slats, as it can create an uneven base for the mattress, leading to its sagging. If there is a problem with the bed’s frame, get it fixed. A temporary fix could be using a plywood base or cardboard in areas where holes or damages are visible on the bed frame.
A common fix for a sagging memory foam mattress is a simple rotation. This is an effective tip, especially for those who observe their body impression forming on one side of the mattress. Read the manufacturer’s guidelines and if it is recommended, rotate the mattress from time to time or when the season changes. Flipping the mattress may not help in the case of memory foam mattresses, because in most constructions, memory foam is usually used in the comfort layers or the quilting. A one-side usable mattress will not benefit from flipping. It might work for dual-side usable mattresses.
In some cases, mattress sagging may arise from a damaged memory foam, which is unable to perform its function. This is why cleaning your bedding regularly is so important. If you suspect the memory foam is getting damaged due to accidental spills, dirt, or any other contaminant, you can consider investing in a mattress protector. It helps prevent dust, liquids, and dirt from accumulating on the memory foam surface. It can protect against damage, thereby prolonging the life of your mattress.
Last but not least, keep in mind that fixing a sagging memory foam mattress might not work in all scenarios. If your mattress is too old, damaged beyond fixing, or made of low-quality memory foam, then it is best to toss it out and buy a new one. You want to buy a premium mattress that comes with a long-term warranty that covers some aspects of sagging.
There you have it. We hope you can apply some of the tips we’ve shared to fix your sagging memory foam mattress. Remember, sleeping on a sagging or sinking mattress is not only uncomfortable but a recipe for a host of health problems. It is best to nip the problem in the bud and ensure a supportive sleep environment. Try these tips and let us know which ones worked out for you. If you are looking for mattress toppers or covers, you can check out our accessories section here. If you are considering investing in a new memory foam mattress, we encourage you to check out our catalog here. You can purchase King Koil mattresses and accessories from one of our 600+ retailers across India. To find your nearest retailer, click here. For any queries, feedback, or complaints, call us at +919999999044 or WhatsApp us at +91-8826163528. You can also email us at hello@kingkoil.in or simply fill out our contact form and we will get back to you soon.
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