How To Make A Pillow Top Mattress Firmer: Steps & Tips To Make Mattress Firmer & Supportive


Steps & Tips To Make A Pillow Top Mattress Firmer & Supportive

The pillow top mattress cushions your body and supports it while you sleep. A lack of support will easily cause you to wake up sore & aching, feeling as like you have not slept yet. Your pillowtop mattresses have an extra layer of the padding on top that makes your mattress softer. Your pillowtop mattress, nonetheless, can be easily made firmer and more supportive if you dislike the mattress softness. The support offered by your mattress has little to do with the padding layer on top. If you want to make a pillow top mattress firmer then you need to read and follow all the given steps & tips carefully to get the best result of your hard work. Here are the steps for this process:

Steps & Tips For This Process

  • First of all, you need to remove your pillowtop mattress and also the box spring from the bed. Now you need to inspect the bed frame. Your sagging bed frame causes a problem with how firmer & supportive your pillowtop mattress can be.
  • Next, you have to tighten all the screws on your bed frame with the help of a screwdriver or if you see that there are momentous adjustment complication, take your frame apart and then put it back together.
  • Now you need to remove your bed frame and the box spring. Bed frames & box springs are indicated to give your mattress support, but if your mattress is old enough and not doing their job accurately, then they can cause your pillowtop mattress raised to cave in toward the middle or sag.
  • Lay your mattress directly on your floor and try sleeping on it for a few days to see how the support improves now.
  • After that, you need to lay a foam mattress pad on top of your mattress. If you are sharing your bed with someone who chooses the softness then you need to use a foam mattress pad that is narrow enough to only cover the area of your bed.
  • Place your mattress pad betwixt the sheet and your mattress, laying pieces of the shelf liner betwixt your mattress and your pad to keep it from slipping.
  • Make your bed as you commonly would. Use safety pins to affix your foam pad to the raised edges found on your pillowtop mattress. This averts your pad from slipping away.
  • Finally, you have to replace your pillowtop mattress. Your pillowtop mattress is specially designed to be soft but the mattress should still be supportive. If the pillowtop mattress is not giving you the best support which you need then you need to choose another mattress that has a higher number of springs and also a lower spring gauge. Both result in the pillow top mattress firmer.
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