18.2 million mattresses are thrown away every year — here's how to choose a bed that's built to last
Pick the right bed for you, and you could be sleeping soundly on it for a decade

The energy resources that go into making a bed are huge, and despite being made from largely recyclable materials, they are often dumped in landfills.
When we spoke to the Environmental Protection Agency, they told Tom’s Guide that in 2018, the U.S. generated approximately 12,080,000 tons of furniture (which includes items such as sofas, tables, chairs and mattresses). Of that, 8,900,000 tons were landfilled.
While the EPA couldn’t specify exactly the percentage of mattresses in the equation, we know that an estimated 18.2 million mattresses are thrown away every year in America.
But this doesn’t need to be the case, especially when a quality mattress should last anywhere between eight and 25 years.
So, with yet another sales event upon us, is there a way to shop more sustainably and be less wasteful? Absolutely, and your mattress should be where you start. I’m sharing our advice on how to choose the best mattress for your sleep needs that will last and last in this year's Labor Day mattress sales.
How to choose a mattress that will last
1. Read the user reviews
Who better to trust than your fellow sleepers? Word of mouth is always a great way to find a product that can be trusted, and it’s no different with mattresses. User reviews are a fantastic resource to see how a bed performs over a period of time.
While it’s rare to find a mattress with complete 5-star reviews (you can expect some idiosyncrasies with reviews because firmness is ultimately subjective), a score of 4 and above generally indicates a quality mattress that lives up to its reputation.
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One tip: be sure to check how long the person has slept on it before reviewing. The more time that has passed since they purchased, the better the understanding of how durable the mattress is. Repeat customers are also a good sign.
2. Assess the build of the bed
Durability depends largely on the structure of a mattress. Without adequate support and comfort layers, over time impressions can form and you can sink through key layers designed to keep you aligned all night.
As soon as this structure is compromised, your mattress is no longer doing what it's supposed to. If you’re shopping for a memory foam bed, look for a significant and thick support core made from a dense and stable foam.
In the best hybrid mattresses, look for a coil unit that’s made from a robust material like steel. Another sign of a durable structure is a reinforced perimeter.
3. Look for quality materials
In general, natural materials last longer than synthetic, man-made materials. In mattresses, this can include cotton, wool and natural latex, which are often found in the best organic mattresses.
But that’s not to say common bed materials like foam aren’t made to last. In fact, memory foam was originally designed by NASA to cushion astronauts, so it’s made to be incredibly durable and long-lasting.
However, cheap foam is the opposite and can wear thin quickly. To tell the difference, look for certifications, like CertiPUR-US, which indicate a higher quality foam. You can also check the density — in general, the higher the density, the better.
4. Don't settle for a short warranty
It might seem obvious, but warranties are an important consideration as they can generally be taken as an estimation of how long your mattress will last. This is why you often see super long warranties on latex mattresses which are expected to have a lifespan of up to 25 years.
An industry-standard warranty is 10 years. Anything below that and alarm bells should start to ring. This should cover you for the lifespan of your bed.
Recently, ‘forever warranties’ have become popular, offered by top brands like Saatva, DreamCloud and Nectar. While they’re a great perk and indicate a very high-quality mattress, make sure you look at the small print as you’re unlikely to be fully covered ‘forever’.
The 3 most durable mattresses we’ve tested
Saatva Classic: twin was $1,399 now $999 at Saatva
Saatva is a renowned mattress manufacturer with a brilliant reputation, and for good reason. In our Saatva Classic mattress review we voted it as the best mattress of the year and this is partly because of how well crafted it is. With a tempered steel coil base unit as well as 14.5 gauge individual steel coils, the Saatva Classic has a very good chance of living up to its ‘forever’ warranty. Layers of high-density memory foam mean that the comfort layers of this bed are also incredibly durable, not just pressure-relieving. In the Saatva mattress sale you can get $400 off this mattress, dropping a queen down to $1,739 (was $2,199). As well as the impressive warranty, you’ll get a 365-night sleep trial and free white glove delivery.
Avocado Green mattress: twin was $1,499 now $1,274 at Avocado
The Avocado Green mattress is made from one of the most durable materials there is: natural latex, so it's no surprise you get a 25-year warranty. On top of this, you can expect GOTS-certified wool and cotton to make up the pressure relieving and temperature-regulating layers of the mattress — and, being natural materials, they are also incredibly durable. The Avocado mattress sale takes 15% off which means a queen mattress is currently $1,784 (was $2,099). Like Saatva, you get a year to try it and free shipping. Read our full Avocado mattress review to find out more.
Helix Midnight Luxe: twin was $1,436 now $1,048.26 with code TOMS27 at Helix
The Helix Midnight Luxe boasts a pillow top layer, a high-density memory foam layer and an ErgoAlign layer in its top section, which keeps sleepers elevated but cushioned throughout the night. It also means sleepers aren’t sinking through the layers of the bed. Beneath this are over 1,000 individually wrapped coils, followed by a DuraDense Foam Base to add even more durability to the bed. Our Sleep Editor fell in love with the bed during the Helix Midnight Luxe mattress review, thanks to its robust support. With our code TOMS27, a queen drops to $1,751 (was $2,398) in the Helix mattress sale. And, no surprise, you’ll get a forever warranty, a 100-night sleep trial and free shipping.
Top 3 reasons people return a mattress
1. They don’t consider their sleep position
Personally, I never realized that the mattress you should buy depends largely on your sleeping position. But once you choose a bed designed to support how you sleep, it’ll change your rest and keep you comfortable night after night.
In general, side sleepers benefit from a medium-firm to plush mattress that gives beneath the hips, shoulders and knees. This prevents pressure from building up. However, the best mattresses for side sleepers aren't so soft they lack support — keeping the hips elevated is important for spinal alignment.
Back and stomach sleepers will generally need a firmer option to ensure their hips don’t sink, which can cause a curve in the spine and lead to aches and pains.
2. They don’t think about their body type
A mattress is there to support our bodies. But if you don’t choose a bed that compliments your body types, it can feel like you're battling your mattress night after night.
If you’re a heavier sleeper, opting for a mattress designed for heavy bodies ensures you get the support you need (and the durability). The best mattresses for heavy people have more layers or thicker layers and reinforced coils, as well as extra pressure relief layers.
On the other hand, if you’re very lightweight, many mattresses will likely feel too firm for you, leading to pressure build up. If this is the case, choosing plush mattresses that incorporate soft layers at the top of the mattress can help. Consider shopping the best pillow top mattresses, as these will contour to even the lightest of bodies.
3. They underestimate their health needs
Believe it or not, a mattress can have a huge knock-on effect on your physical health. There are key areas where this is super important, like temperature regulation. Certain medications and health conditions can cause hot flashes and night sweats, but a good mattress can combat this.
The best cooling mattresses use materials like Glaciotex and PCM to keep sleepers comfortable during the night. Or, if you need more advanced tech, the best smart mattresses can automatically adjust the temperature of the bed based on your body temperature.
Other health conditions like sleep apnea, back pain or joint pain can be eased by a mattress, too. Adjustable firmness can help those recovering from injuries or whose pain fluctuates, and adjustable positions can help open the airways for sleepers with sleep apnea.
Top 8 Labor Day mattress deals today
- DreamCloud Classic Hybrid mattress
From $399 plus $599 of free bedding at DreamCloud - Saatva Classic mattress
From$1,399$999 at Saatva - Zinus Green Tea Memory Foam mattress
From$179$161.66 at Amazon - Helix Midnight Luxe mattress
From$1,436$1,049 with code TOMS27 at Helix - Siena Signature Memory Foam 12” mattress
From$289$239 at Amazon - Tempur-Pedic TempurAdapt mattress
From$1,699$1,189.30 at Tempur Pedic Outlet - EGOHOME 12” Hybrid mattress
From$359.99$323.99 at Amazon - Nectar Premier Memory Foam mattress
From $549 at Nectar

Lauren is an experienced writer and editor in the health and lifestyle industry and has led many campaigns and projects that deliver news, advice, and research on all things sleep. As the Sleep Features Editor for Tom’s Guide, Lauren writes, commissions and edits sleep and mattress content, from in-depth how-tos in sleep and mattress health to interviews with doctors and neuroscientists on the latest news in sleep. Lauren regularly tests new sleep tech and accessories to evaluate their effectiveness for getting good quality sleep and easing specific sleep struggles like nighttime anxiety. Alongside this, Lauren reports on the best mattress brands out there, like Helix, Saatva, and DreamCloud, helping readers find the right mattress for them and the best deals on them.
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