How To Fix A Pillow Top Mattress? In 5 Easy Steps!

Do you wonder how to fix a pillow top mattress? Just take out your cutter blade and do a little shopping. Yes, it’s that easy!

Among the types of mattresses, a top pillow mattress is one of the beds capable of conforming to the sleeper’s body – especially side sleepers!

how to fix a pillow top mattress

It has this cushiony surface that gives more comfort to the sleeper. Some people use springs as the interior foundation.

However, everything has its limitations, and the same goes with a top pillow mattress. The good news is; it can be fixed!

In this article, we will learn easy steps on how to fix a pillow top mattress.

 

Steps To Fix A Pillow Top Mattress

It’s nice to know that you don’t have to buy a new mattress to replace your old damaged one. Fixing it is very easy that you can do it by yourself.

You will now set yourself free from body pains caused by your sagging pillow top mattress.

How you sleep will be as good as a vacation as you dream widely while on your “new” mattress.

This can be made possible as we go on more profound to our discussion. Just keep on reading.

 

Step #1. Identify the problem

Everything is destined to have an end.

In the case of a pillow top mattress, it’s better for you to immediately fix the damages before it ultimately comes to that “end.”

You may consider having stains as the most extraordinary battle you have to deal with owning a pillow top mattress, but I suppose you might be wrong.

In fact, you can still sleep even if your bed has stains.

However, it is a more critical issue to feel uncomfortable because you lie on a sagging or dipping mattress.

As one prefers to sleep in a particular position, it may cause your mattress to dip on its most used area.

This can be evident visually. You can know it if you move your hand across your suspected sagging area, and when it feels hollow, then your suspicion is right.

But to make sure, use a ruler or something horizontally flat to reference a straight line.

Position your ruler in a horizontal position on the surface of your mattress if it indeed has sagged. If yes, continue reading to know what to do next.

 

Step #2. Remove the cover

Using a cutter blade or a pair of scissors, carefully cut off the pillow top. Please do your best to cut it straight and clean to avoid further damage.

After you have removed it, you must observe that the pillow top mattress comprises several layers of foam. The foams may vary to different manufacturers.

The sagging, far as you have concluded, is not because of the impaired springs. The main culprits for this condition are more likely the foams.

 

Step #3. Remove the sagging foams

As we have discussed earlier, this type of mattress has several layers of foam.

Our primary goal in this step is to get rid of “all” the sagging suds.

As you remove layer by layer, use the ruler to know if the foam sags. If yes, don’t be afraid to take it out.

These foams can still be used. Just a little effort to cover will do.

Do the removal one by one, and patiently check each’s condition with your ruler.

Just continue this until it no longer sags, even if it means you remove all the layers of foam.

 

Step #4. Replace the removed foams

What you will do next is to measure the height from the “new” surface to the cover so that you’ll know how thick the foam you’ll order.

Also, make sure to be knowledgeable about the dimensions of your mattress.

It is recommended that you go to the store yourself rather than purchasing one online to decide which foam best suits your preference.

However, if you don’t have much time, here are some of the possible choices:

 

1.  Polyurethane foams

Those who have just the right amount of money would prefer buying this one. This kind of foam is the most commonly used for mattresses.

However, if you want to buy such foam, consider the density as it identifies the quality of this product.

You must also know that these kinds of foams have a shorter life span as one of their disadvantages. It is also not that durable compared to other types.

 

2.     Convoluted foam

These foams are characterized by an egg tray- like appearance.

However, this appearance makes it clear to us that it’s best used for the topmost layer.

If so, it is very beneficial to one’s spinal alignment.

It also makes your weight distributed properly through the mattress, thus removing stress and relieving pressure.

 

3.     Memory foam

This type of foam has this peculiar ability to leave an impression of the feeling you have laid down here.

If you choose to buy such foam, look at the density, for it comes in different types.

It is actually like polyurethane foam but has many advantages compared to the latter.

Make sure to choose wisely. Insert the foam of your choice into the space left by the removed ones.

 

Step #5. Covering your “new” mattress

As you can remember, we have cut the pillow top out of your mattress.

It’s quite effortful to sew everything back into place, so finding a cover for the whole bed is the best choice.

It’s better to buy the zippered one for reusing purposes. Make sure to fit the foam inside before zipping.

You may cut the extra part of the foam or tuck it all around to have soft edges.

You may also put a pillow top mattress pad on the surface if you want to retain the feeling you are used to.

The choice is yours.

Great job! Now you can sleep without the interruption of the sagging feeling.

 

Final Words

At the end of this article, I hope you learned how to fix a pillow top mattress. May the information above helped you do it efficiently.

Thank you for reading up to this point. Your time and effort are much appreciated!