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How Long a Mattress Should Last

Learn the typical lifespan of a mattress, what affects longevity, and when it may be time to replace it

Last updated: January 2026

Mattresses are designed to provide comfort and support over many years, but they don't last forever. Understanding how long a mattress should last, and what affects its lifespan, can help you know when it's time to consider a replacement.

This guide explains the typical lifespan of a mattress, factors that influence longevity, and signs that suggest your mattress may no longer provide the support you need.

Average Mattress Lifespan

Most mattresses last around 7-10 years, although this varies depending on mattress type, use, and care. Some may feel comfortable longer, while others may need replacement sooner if support or comfort declines.

Factors Affecting Mattress Longevity

  • Mattress type and materials
  • Frequency of use
  • Body weight and sleep habits
  • Quality of bed base or frame
  • Ongoing care and maintenance

No two sleepers use a mattress in exactly the same way, so lifespan varies individually.

Mattress Lifespan by Type

  • Pocket sprung: ~7-10 years
  • Memory foam: ~8-10 years
  • Hybrid: ~8-10 years, depending on construction
  • Latex: Often longer due to durable materials

These are general estimates rather than guarantees.

How Sleep Habits Affect Longevity

  • Sleeping in the same position every night
  • Concentrated pressure in the same areas
  • Using the mattress nightly without rotation

Rotating your mattress regularly can help distribute wear evenly.

Signs Your Mattress May Be Reaching the End of Its Life

  • Reduced comfort or support
  • Increased aches or stiffness on waking
  • Visible sagging or loss of shape
  • Restless or disrupted sleep

If your mattress no longer feels supportive despite proper care, it may be time to replace it.

Is Discomfort Always a Sign of Replacement?

  • Temporary discomfort may result from changes in sleep position, adjusting to a new mattress, or health/routine changes
  • Persistent discomfort over time usually indicates the mattress is no longer suitable

Mattress Warranty vs Lifespan

Warranties cover manufacturing faults, not normal wear. A long warranty may indicate build quality but does not guarantee comfort for the entire period. Support and comfort naturally change over time.

When to Start Thinking About Replacing a Mattress

  • Approaching the later end of expected lifespan
  • Noticeable decline in sleep quality
  • Persistent comfort issues despite proper care

Replacing a mattress at the right time can restore comfort and improve sleep quality.

Common Questions About Mattress Lifespan

  • Can a mattress last longer than 10 years? Some can, but comfort and support often decline gradually over time.
  • Does rotating a mattress extend its life? Regular rotation helps reduce uneven wear and supports consistent comfort.
  • Should I replace my mattress if it looks fine? Appearance is less important than feel; a mattress can look fine but lose support internally.

Still Need Help?

If you're unsure whether your mattress still suits your needs, our bed experts are happy to help: