Moisture from spills and accidents can cause irreparable damage to a mattress. Not only could it corrode the mattress over time, but it could also promote mold. This can limit the lifespan of the mattress and possibly void its warranty.
Waterproof protectors and
toppers are a simple and cost-effective way to protect your mattress, potentially extending its life. While protecting against liquids, many waterproof liners and toppers also provide some degree of protection against allergens and dust mites, to promote a cleaner sleeping surface.
Underlays are typically designed to block dirt and moisture without significantly altering the feel of the sleeping surface, while toppers traditionally add cushioning. Waterproof options are available in both product categories, so which one is best for you may depend on the comfort of your existing mattress. When looking for a mattress protector make sure you specifically check that it is waterproof.
How to choose a waterproof coating or topcoat
Many factors make a difference when it comes to waterproof mattress protectors. Each option differs in construction, performance, level of shock absorption and more, so by considering the various aspects of the product, you can choose the best option for you. Which type is right for you may depend on your personal preferences, sleep patterns and unique product features. We'll break down some of the most important factors to consider.
1. Cost
You can find waterproof protectors and liners in a wide range of prices. However, buyers should keep in mind that quality usually matters more than price, and that a premium option that costs more may be worth more if it offers more comprehensive protection and better durability.
2. Waterproofing
Waterproof coatings and protectors usually use some type of backing material, film or lamination on the underside to serve as a waterproof barrier. How the product is waterproofed could affect breathability, durability and whether it makes noise when the base changes position.
3. Quality Materials
The quality of the materials can affect the performance, durability and level of protection of the protector. A topper made from high-quality materials should withstand repeated washings to protect the mattress for years to come, but lower-quality options can deteriorate more quickly, compromising comfort and level of protection.
4. Cooling properties
Many people struggle with overheating during the night, so some waterproof layers and protectors are designed for cooling. Even if your existing mattress tends to trap heat, the right topper could make the surface cooler to the touch and allow a bit more airflow to combat excess heat retention. Since toppers often wick moisture away from the sleeper's body, they can also help keep you dry if you sweat during the night.
5. Thickness
Mattress descriptions traditionally include thickness measurements to give you an idea of how significantly they will change the feel of the bed.
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