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Last Updated September 9, 2024
Buying a mattress is a big decision, and you want to ensure that you get the best one possible, and that too, at the best price. In this blog post, we'll be taking a closer look at how much a mattress costs and the various factors that can affect the price of a mattress. We'll also be looking at the different types of mattresses available, how each type differs from the other in terms of cost, as well as where and when you can find the best deal.
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In this blog post, we'll be taking a closer look at how much a mattress costs and the various factors that can affect the price of a mattress. We'll also be looking at the different types of mattresses available, how each type differs from the other in terms of cost, as well as where and when you can find the best deal.
The average cost of a mattress can range anywhere from $500 to $3,000, depending on the type you choose. If you're looking for a luxurious, high-end mattress, you can expect to pay more than $3000 for it. Both the construction and the materials used in making such mattresses are of the finest quality. They'll be able to provide you with the best support and comfort, and they'll last for a very long time.
There are many budget-friendly options available, as well. For example, you can purchase a budget-friendly, high-end mattress that uses excellent materials for between $1000 and $1500.
More affordable mattresses with a lifespan of 6–8 years can be found between $500 and $1000. These mattresses will likely be of medium quality and use mid-range materials. For under $500, you'll only be able to find cheap mattresses made of low-end materials.
These sums are, of course, only a ballpark estimate of what a mattress currently costs. The cost of your preferred mattress is influenced by various internal and external factors. If you play your cards right, you might even be able to purchase a high-quality mattress for less money than a medium-quality one. Let's look at these important mattress cost factors in detail below.
As we said in the beginning, several factors can affect the price of a mattress. The size, the type of mattress, the materials used, the brand, and the quality of the mattress are all factors that can heavily influence the cost. Let's take a closer look at each of these factors -
One of the most significant factors affecting the price of a mattress is its size. Generally, larger mattresses are more expensive than smaller mattresses. For example, a twin mattress will be less expensive than a queen mattress, which will be less expensive than a king mattress.
If you're a single sleeper, a twin, twin XL, or full size mattress should suffice. These lie at the lower end of the price spectrum, and you can get them at an affordable price most of the time.
If you sleep with a partner, then go for a queen, king, or California king. Queen-size mattresses tend to be the most affordable option here. King and California king beds offer greater space but are most suited for families or couples with pets.
The type of mattress you choose will also heavily alter the cost. There are several types of mattresses available, with the most sought after ones being innerspring, hybrid, latex, memory foam, and airbeds. From innerspring to memory foam to hybrid, each type of mattress will have its own unique features. Choosing the right mattress type is essential for health as well.
Other important attributes that differ by mattress type include - the level of contouring, pressure relief, the level of support, temperature regulation, motion isolation, and edge support. Each of these attributes may or may not exist in certain types of mattresses, meaning you have to choose the type that contains what you want, which could either increase or decrease the overall mattress cost.
The materials used in the mattress is another aspect. There are two kinds of materials found in mattresses. One is natural, and the other is synthetic. Natural materials include latex, cotton, wool, etc. Synthetic materials include memory foam, polyfoam, gel, etc.
As natural materials are harder to obtain and manufacture, they tend to be more expensive. However, they're better in many ways.
Material cost can also depend on its quality. If you choose a mattress with higher quality materials, such as natural latex or memory foam, you can expect to pay more than if you choose a mattress with cheaper materials, like polyfoam. Each material offers a certain attribute not found in another material. For example, latex mattresses are much more responsive and cooling than memory foam.
A brand's reputation will speak volumes about the price and quality of the mattress you get. Generally, mattresses sold by well-known brands are more expensive than those sold by lesser-known brands. However, you will be able to avail yourself of a higher-quality mattress, as well as good customer service and a warranty.
This doesn't mean that you should only go for high-end brands. There are many lesser-known brands, both in the online space and in your local area, that sell quality mattresses at lower costs. They may or may not be able to match the quality of high-end brands, but they will certainly be willing to give you a good warranty and customer service.
The overall quality of a mattress depends upon all the above-mention factors, including the brand, type, and materials. A higher quality mattress can offer top-notch service in all of these aspects, but at a cost. Medium- to low-quality mattresses will cost less but may not live up to certain of your expectations.
Generally, higher-quality mattresses will last longer and provide more comfort than lower-quality mattresses. So if you're looking for a long-term investment, it's worth spending a bit more money on a better quality mattress. Somewhere around $800 to $1000, you should be able to get a quality bed in today's market that is worth your time and money.
Now that you know the factors that can affect the cost of a mattress, let's look at the different types of mattresses available.
Latex mattresses are made from natural or synthetic latex, which is liquid rubber obtained from rubber tree sap. Natural latex is generally more expensive than synthetic latex, but it is the better one of both as it offers an exquisite level of bounce, response, contour, and support to the sleeper. Latex mattresses are also naturally cooling, hypoallergenic, and built to last, with a lifespan of around 15-25 years if maintained properly.
Over other foam-type mattresses, latex tends to offer better pressure relief for different sleeping positions.
Memory foam mattresses are made from a special type of foam that is designed to contour your body by absorbing body heat and pressure. This foam, derived from making polyurethane viscous and elastic, conforms very well to the sleeper's body. It soon adapts to the body type and provides great pressure relief. However, they retain heat often and tend to off-gas harmful chemicals. Luckily, gel infused memory foam mattresses can help mitigate some of these issues but at a higher cost.
Innerspring mattresses are the most common type of mattresses, dating their usage back a long time, into the late 19th century. They were and are a popular choice for many people. Innerspring mattresses are made up of a series of coils, such as Bonnell coils, pocket coils, offset coils, or continuous coils, that provide greater support than comfort. They do implement foam for comfort, but the foam used will not be as thick as that found in hybrids. Innerspring mattresses last for around 6-8 years.
Hybrid mattresses are a combination of both springs and foam. They are designed to provide the benefits of both types of mattresses in one. As the support core, pocketed coils tend to be used more often for their personalized support and motion isolation. Latex, memory foam, polyfoam, or gel infused foam are the most commonly used as the comfort layer, as they provide a consistent level of pain relief, pressure relief, and contouring. Unlike innerspring, hybrid mattresses use a thicker foam layer to balance comfort with spring support. They can last up to 10 years or more.
Air mattresses, also known as airbeds, are a temporary mattress solution for guest room usage or travelers. They can be inflated and deflated by using an air pump, making them conveniently portable to carry around and use at will.
Air beds can also help with back pain in some cases. They use synthetic materials in their construction, mostly polyvinyl chloride (PVC) or textile-reinforced plastic/rubber. They have air chambers that act as support core. Unsurprisingly, airbeds are vulnerable to tearing, which can drastically reduce their lifespan.
The average price range for each mattress type will differ from the other by a margin that'll eventually play a huge factor in your mattress purchase. In this section, we'll be covering the average price of a mattress type as well as what aspects affect it.
A latex mattress costs, on average, between $1000 and $2500. They are expensive due to the cost of production, but they make up for the cost through their wonderful features.
At a price of around $1800 to $2000, you can find a queen-sized latex bed of good quality.
Dunlop latex, which is firmer and more durable, generally costs less than Talalay due to its less intensive manufacturing process.
Besides these, the other factors that play a role in its price include its size, height, construction (all-foam or spring), and brand.
A memory foam mattress costs, on average, between $500 and $2000. They are less expensive than latex due to certain drawbacks like heating and off-gassing, but they provide great contouring and pressure relief.
At a price of around $800 to $1000, you can find a queen-sized memory foam mattress of good quality.
An infused memory foam, which contains extra materials like gel or copper, can cost more than traditional memory foam and mitigate certain of its drawbacks, like heat retention.
Higher-density memory foam, which is firmer and more durable, costs more than low-density memory foam.
Besides these, the other factors that play a role in its price include its size, height, construction (all-foam or spring), and brand.
Innerspring mattresses cost, on average, between $500 and $1500. They are budget friendly as they are traditional mattress types that offer support over comfort.
At a price of around $800 to $1000, you can expect to find a queen-sized innerspring of good quality.
The coil count (number of coils) and coil gauge (thickness of coils) of an innerspring are two important factors to consider. A higher coil count (better support) and a lower coil gauge number (firmer mattress) lead to an increase in price.
The spring and foam type also determine the price. Spring types like pocketed coils and foam types like latex or memory foam will cost more due to their better quality.
Besides these, other factors that play a role in its price include its size, height, and brand.
A hybrid mattress costs, on average, between $1000 and $3000. Hybrids have a similar construction to innerspring mattresses, but where they differ is in the quality and amount of materials used.
At a price of around $1800 to $2000, you can expect to find a queen-sized hybrid of good quality.
Similar to the innerspring, the coil count and coil gauge matter here. The higher the coil count and the higher the coil thickness, the greater the price.
Hybrids tend to use extra foam for comfort layers, which are comprised of high-quality foams like latex and memory foam. The spring often has pocketed coils over the basic ones used in innerspring, like Bonnel or offset.
Besides these, other factors that play a role in its price include its size, height, and brand.
An airbed costs, on average, between $500 and $2000. Airbeds are bought for temporary use, mostly.
At a price of around $1300 to $1500, you can expect to find a queen-sized airbed of good quality.
Bigger airbeds with a greater height that you opt for more permanent usage will be costlier than one that is small and portable.
The quality of foam used (if any) and inbuilt air pumps are all factors that add cost to the overall airbed purchase.
Besides these, other factors that play a role in its price include its brand and size.
The best time to purchase a mattress is probably during a mattress sale. During holidays such as Black Friday, Cyber Monday, President's Day, and New Year's Day, you can probably find sales that offer heavily discounted mattresses.
Another great time to buy a mattress is during the introduction of new mattress models. Before the new year and during the months of March, April, and May are the usual times for this occurrence.
You can save a lot of money by purchasing a mattress online. Many online stores offer mattresses at discounted prices. Therefore, it's often easier to compare prices and features online than it is in a physical store.
Most online mattresses come in a box nowadays, which makes for easier transportation and setup. Plus, many online retailers offer free shipping and returns, so you don't have to worry about lugging a mattress home.
When it comes to buying a mattress, it's important to consider the cost, the type, the materials, the mattress brands, and the quality. Average mattress prices can vary greatly depending on these factors, so it's important to do your research and shop around. You can find great deals online, so be sure to take advantage of those.
Ultimately, the cost of a mattress depends on the type of mattress you choose and the quality you're looking for. Therefore, never forget to to weigh all your options carefully before making a purchase.
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1. How Much Does a Twin Mattress Cost?
2. How Much Does a Queen Mattress Cost?
3. Is Amazon the Best Place to Buy Mattresses?
Disclaimer: What is said in this article has been referenced from multiple sources and is intended only for educational and informational purposes. Please note that no content in this article is a substitute for professional advice from a qualified doctor or healthcare provider. Always consult an experienced doctor with any concerns you may have regarding a health condition or treatment, and never disregard any medical suggestions or delay in seeking treatment because of something you read here.
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