Springs Poking Through Your Mattress? Here's What To Do

Springs Poking Through Your Mattress? Here's What To Do

 Written By: Michal Szlas - Founder and CEO of Otty Sleep

 

Ever been rudely awakened by a rogue spring poking through your mattress?

It's a common issue that can turn a good night's sleep into a nightmare.

Whether you're dealing with a squeaky box spring or a puffy mattress that's lost its  comfort, here's what you need to do to sort it.

Signs of a Broken Mattress Spring

One of the earliest and most common signs of broken mattress springs is a sudden lack of support in certain areas of the mattress.

Pay close attention if you start sinking into your mattress more than normal or you feel like you're not being adequately supported.

An unusual indentation in your mattress can be another sign of wear and tear and could potentially be a broken spring.

If you're experiencing unexplained back pain after a night's sleep, broken springs could be the culprit.

Another clear sign of a broken spring is actually feeling the spring poke through the upholstery.

Sharp and pinching sensations usually aren’t part of a peaceful night's sleep and should be addressed immediately.

How to Check Your Mattress for Broken Springs

One early sign of broken mattress springs is a peculiar sound. Every time you shuffle or adjust, a creaking or squeaking sound could indicate there's a mattress issue.

To confirm, you need to physically check your mattress. Ensure all is quiet and press down on different areas of your mattress. If you hear a "crunching" sound, this could be a definite sign of a broken spring.

Remember, this is not a foolproof method. A broken spring may not always make a sound. That’s when you need to pay attention to the feel. If a spot seems to sink unnaturally or lacks support as you lay down, that's another warning sign.

Another tell-tale sign would be if you can actually feel the spring poke against the mattress surface. A mattress spring poking through is a clear sign that it could be time to consider buying a new mattress.

Think about the quality of your night sleep too. Broken springs can lead to uncomfortable nights and back aches. Are you waking up more tired recently? That might be another sign.

It's wise to regularly check your mattress as signs of wear often creep up unnoticed. Regular checks help you catch these issues earlier, leading to better sleep.

If you think it might be time, check out our guide on how often you should change your mattress.

How to Fix a Broken Mattress Spring

Fixing a broken mattress spring isn't as daunting as it may seem - with the right tools and a bit of patience.

Tools Needed for Mattress Spring Repair

  • Needle and strong thread
  • A pair of pliers
  • Wire cutters
  • Safety gloves
  • A torch
  • Duct tape

 

Step-by-Step Guide to Fixing a Broken Mattress Spring

Step 1 - Identify the Problem 

Initially, completely understand where exactly the problem lies. Check your mattress visually and physically to confirm the exact place of the problematic spring.

Step 2 - Create a Safe Workspace

The next step is to clear a space around your bed to avoid any accidents. Fixing a broken mattress spring can be a bit tricky, so give yourself enough room to operate.

Step 3 - Open the Mattress Cover

You'll need to access the mattress's interior. Carefully unzip the mattress cover or if it's stitched, you might need to make a small incision at the point where the spring is broken.

Step 4 - Secure the Spring

Now comes the important part - securing the spring. You'll want to get down to the level of the springs and assess the problem. You can typically fix a mattress spring by bending the spring back into place and securing it with a sturdy wire.

Step 5 - Sew the Mattress Cover

Once the spring has been secured, zip up the mattress cover or sew up the incision you made earlier.

Step 6 - Test the Mattress

Finally, test your mattress to ensure that it's comfortable and that the spring has been fixed.

Dealing with a Poking Mattress Spring

A poking mattress spring can be a real sleep disrupter, turning your peaceful slumber into a prickly nightmare. But don't lose hope just yet. Dealing with a poking mattress spring doesn't have to be a daunting task. With a few simple steps and some patience, you can restore your mattress to its former glory, ensuring a good night's sleep.

In the following sections, we'll provide you with some quick tips and detailed steps to tackle this issue. Whether it's a temporary fix or a more permanent solution, we've got you covered. So, let's dive in and unlock your ultimate sleep solution.

Quick Tips to Deal with a Poking Mattress Spring

If you can't fix the spring directly, there are a few things you can still do to help. 

Temporary Solution

A quick fix would be to pad the area with extra bed linen or towels. This can provide temporary relief from the poky spring.

Flip it Over

You can flip or rotate the mattress. The trouble spot may end up in a less pressure-intensive area, getting you some good sleep.

Mattress Topper

Consider investing in a mattress topper. Toppers can provide proper support, serving as a barrier between you and the unruly springs.

Boost Support

Placing a piece of plywood under the mattress may help enhance the support, curbing the spring poke issue.

Preventing Future Mattress Spring Issues

Preventing future issues with your mattress springs is not just about fixing the current problem, but also about taking proactive steps to ensure the longevity of your mattress. A good mattress is an investment in your health and well-being, providing the proper support you need for a good night's sleep.

Frequent Rotations

Just like rotating the tyres of a car for even wear, rotate your mattress every few months. This ensures that the entire surface provides proper support evenly and prevents sagging in one spot.

Find out more about how often you should rotate your mattress with out expert guide.

Avoid Excessive Load

Don't overload your mattress with heavy items for prolonged periods. Not only could this lead to springs poking through, but it can also compromise the mattress's overall integrity.

Use a Mattress Topper

Consider a mattress topper, especially a memory foam one. They add a layer of lux comfort and can protect the mattress from pressure, thus preserving the life of the springs.

Use a Sturdy Bed Frame

A sturdy bed frame is essential for a good night's sleep. It should provide ample support for your mattress and evenly distribute your weight, extending the life of the mattress.

 

Final Thoughts on Dealing with Broken Mattress Springs

Dealing with a broken mattress spring doesn't have to be a nightmare. With the right tools and a bit of patience, you can fix your mattress and restore your good night's sleep. 

If your mattress is showing signs of wear, such as a broken spring or lack of support, it might be time to consider a new mattress. 

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