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Waterbed Vs. Innerspring Mattresses - Bedrooms Peabody, MA

Waterbed Vs. Innerspring Mattresses

Years ago, everyone wanted a waterbed – but then they fell out of favor as trends moved to foam. Now that they are making a comeback, people are trying to decide whether a waterbed or an innerspring mattress is better. Each type has its advantages and disadvantages. Each type is also available in a wide variety of designs, so no matter which you choose, you can likely find something to suit your personal style.

Benefits of a Waterbed

There are medical advantages to waterbeds that innerspring mattresses do not have. For example, a waterbed is less allergenic than a traditional innerspring mattress because it does not absorb dust.

Waterbeds can also be beneficial for arthritis. The free-flowing movement of the water can help relieve some of the pain and discomfort associated with arthritis. Some waterbeds also have heat systems that can heat the water, making it even more therapeutic for body aches and pain.

Negatives of a Waterbed

Waterbeds do wear out over time, as do regular innerspring mattresses. However, a waterbed may crack and leak, which can cause water damage to a home.

There is also a lot more variety in how much motion a waterbed will allow. This can make it more difficult for two people to agree on one bed than with traditional mattresses. Some waterbeds contain separate water compartments, but those beds are more costly.

Lastly, some waterbeds may not have soil or stain-resistant vinyl finishes. This is an important factor to look for when choosing a waterbed.

Benefits of an Innerspring Mattress

An innerspring mattress is one of the most common mattress types. While innerspring mattresses used to suffer from being low-quality, new innovations have made them a respectable mattress choice. Newer options offer temperature regulation and adjustable mattresses. There are also a lot of firmness levels with innerspring mattresses, which can increase the likelihood that you will be able to find something you and a partner can both agree on.

Negatives of an Innerspring Mattress

Innerspring mattresses are prone to permanent body impressions, which can lead to pain and discomfort. Some innerspring mattresses ay tend to sag or lose support if they do not contain enough coils. Many innerspring mattresses, especially the cheapest options, are also lower in quality, and will not last as long. While most of them will come with warranties, these warranties generally do not cover those that become too soft or retain body impressions.

 

If you are interested in determining which mattress type is best suited for your preferences and lifestyle, contact Bedrooms in Peabody! Bedrooms can help you choose a mattress that will be comfortable and advantageous to your overall health and posture.


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