It’s Time to Buy New Mattresses from the Specialists.
No matter how good or expensive a mattress you bought about ten or so years ago is, once slept on, it’s no longer new. In fact, it may be sagging at the spot where you most often lie, since it’s old and tired, much as you are when you go to bed at night, expecting a restful night’s shut-eye.
Instead, you wake up in the morning, still feeling worn out and almost as tired as you were when you took to your bed. Moreover, you’re probably irritable too, because you didn’t get what your body and mind needed – a decent night’s sleep. Perhaps it’s time to explore our impressive selection of mattresses.
Body’s Call for Buying a New Sleep Solution
You’re also just as worn out as is your faithful – but now done for mattress – which is all the worse for wear, even though its outer fabric may still appear immaculate. Your poor, aching body delivers a loud and clear message: “It is high time to buy a brand new one.”
Buying the Wrong Product
Although not unheard-of, the cause of your bedtime woes, aches and pains, combined with poor quality of sleep is seldom your bed; it’s usually the mattress on the bed that’s at fault. Additionally, even if you’re sleeping on a brand new, padded and cushioned product, buying a product that’s not right for you – personally – may still perpetuate many of your bedtime blues. This is why quality mattresses are so important.
Clues that a Replacement is Due
- As mentioned, bodily aches and pains, plus fatigue, accompanied by that “I didn’t sleep well” feeling, nightly tossing and turning, deny the bed’s occupants the requisite real comfort and unbroken rest of approximately 8 hours’ duration.
- After looking carefully at the stripped-down bed, you note that its sleeping surface is no longer level. This is a tell-tale sign that mattresses need an upgrade.
- Lack of top-to-toe, vital support for various parts of the body, which just cannot seem to find a comfortable position or place in which to lie.
- Mattresses are subject to a considerable amount of wear and cannot reasonably be expected to last a lifetime. On average, mattresses have a lifespan of up to ten years, depending on materials used, design, quality, and craftsmanship, plus the weight and sleeping habits of those who use the bed.
- Buy a new model when one is needed, or ideally, before the old product is completely worn-out, because its deterioration is gradual; you may not even realise that you are no longer receiving the support and comfort you need for quality rest and sleep, which are essential for health and well-being.
While other bedtime necessities – pillows, bedlinens, duvets, quilts, blankets, and throws – are part and parcel of getting a good night’s rest, the importance of a buying and sleeping on a good quality mattress cannot be over-emphasised. Fundamentally, the quality of your sleep is commensurate with the support and comfort provided by mattresses. As such, you should buy your mattresses from a reputable supplier who has quality in mind.
There’s only one way to decide which type and level of firmness is right for you. Visit a showroom at an Ericssons outlet in Pretoria, Centurion or Jet Part, Boksburg, and try out various options.
Lie down; focus on your body and the new mattress’s comfort and support; chat to one of our friendly, knowledgeable consultants, and find the product that’s perfect for you. Try before you buy. Visit Ericssons Mattress & Pine’s now for fabulous specials.