How much does a mattress cost?
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How much does a mattress cost?

Ashburn, VA

How much does a mattress cost?

$200 – $1,500queen mattress cost
$100 – $1,200twin mattress cost

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$200 – $1,500 queen mattress cost

$100 – $1,200 twin mattress cost


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Mattress cost

Mattress prices range from $100 to $3,500, depending on the size, material, and brand. A queen mattress costs $200 to $1,500, while a twin mattress costs $100 to $1,200. King size mattress prices range from $250 to $2,500. Less common sizes like California king and twin XL cost slightly more than traditional sizes.

Mattress cost by size
Mattress size Price range Size (inches)
Twin $100 – $700 38 x 75
Twin XL $100 – $900 38 x 80
Full $150 – $1,200 53 x 75
Queen $200 – $1,500 60 x 80
King $250 – $2,500 76 x 80
California king $450 – $3,500 72 x 84

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Mattress cost by material

Innerspring and foam are the least expensive materials for mattresses. Hybrid mattresses have innerspring coils and foam and typically cost the most. Latex beds are also expensive but are less common because many people have latex allergies. Costs increase for mattresses with special materials like copper-infused foam or special cooling gels.

Mattress prices by material - Chart
Mattress prices by material - Chart
Mattress prices by material
Mattress material Price range (queen size)
Innerspring $200 – $1,200
Foam $200 – $1,500
Latex $400 – $2,500
Hybrid $500 – $3,500

Innerspring

Innerspring mattresses cost $200 to $1,200 on average for a queen-size bed. This mattress type uses metal coils with a padded layer on top for comfort. Innerspring mattresses are more likely to be found in stores rather than sold by bed-in-a-box companies.

Foam

Foam mattresses cost $200 to $1,500 for a queen-size bed. Most foam mattresses use memory foam, but some use polyfoam, which is less expensive but usually lower quality. Foam conforms to your body, alleviating pressure points, back pain, arthritis, or fibromyalgia.

Latex

A queen-size latex mattress costs $400 to $2,500, depending on whether the latex foam is natural or synthetic. Latex is bouncier than memory foam and doesn't conform as much to your body, but it's more cooling and still relieves pain and pressure.

Hybrid

Hybrid mattresses costs $500 to $3,500 for a queen-size bed and have multiple layers of different materials. Most combine coils and foam, but some include latex or a cooling gel. Hybrid mattresses cost the most but offer all the benefits of each material type.

Mattress prices by brand

High-end or popular mattress brands like Purple or Tempur-Pedic cost more than average, with some name-brand mattresses priced as high as $4,000+. Most of the top brands use standard materials, but Purple combines foam with GelFlex (a stretchy, hyper-elastic polymer) in a grid pattern.

Mattress cost by brand
Mattress brand Price range (queen size)
Purple $1,000 – $3,000
Tempur-Pedic $2,000 – $4,600
Serta $550 – $4,600
Leesa $640 – $3,000
Casper $1,000 – $3,000

Mattress cost factors

The following factors also influence mattress prices:

  • Delivery: Most mattress stores or websites include delivery in their price if you spend over a certain dollar amount but charge extra for setup inside your house. Some retailers charge around $50 to $100 for shipping a mattress to your home.

  • Thickness: Most standard mattresses are around 8 to 14 inches thick. Deep or extra-thick mattresses are 14 to 16+ inches thick. The taller the mattress, the higher the cost.

  • Box spring: Many modern mattresses no longer need box spring units underneath for support. Box springs cost $100 to $400 on average for a queen size.

  • Premium features: Therapeutic beds with specialty materials or posture-correcting features often cost $5,000+.

  • Online vs. in person: Buying a mattress from a brick-and-mortar store will almost always cost more than buying one online. However, shopping in person allows you to try out the mattresses to see which one works best for you.

  • Removal: If you're replacing an old mattress, mattress removal costs $20 to $150 on average. Some mattress companies will haul away your old one during the installation for a fee.

A woman lying on a new mattress and pillow
A woman lying on a new mattress and pillow

Low-cost mattresses

The most affordable mattress types are innerspring and foam, which cost $200 to $1,500 for a queen-size bed. Spending less might mean compromising on quality, although spending more won't necessarily mean higher quality.

Most of the time, a middle-of-the-road mattress or bed-in-a-box mattress will be just as good as a well-known brand. Many mattress companies spend a lot of money on overhead and advertising and pass those costs on to customers.

In order to set up a new bed and sleep comfortably, you'll need more than just the mattress alone. Furnishing a house costs $4,000 to $15,000 for one bedroom. An interior decorator charges $50 to $200 per hour or $450 to $1,500 per room to help design and furnish a home.

Some stores sell "bed in a bag" kits that come with sheets, a comforter, and pillowcases. Shop for these items while purchasing a mattress:

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  • A bed frame

  • Sheet sets

  • A comforter or duvet

  • Pillows

  • Pillowcases

How to get the best mattress deals

Follow these tips to get the best deal on a mattress:

  • Buy online instead of a brick-and-mortar mattress store.

  • Shop during a holiday sale like President's Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Cyber Monday, or Black Friday.

  • Prioritize durability and quality to save money in the long run.

  • Compare several different stores and brands before making a choice.

Mattress FAQs

What is a hybrid mattress?

A hybrid mattress combines two or more different mattress materials in one mattress. Most hybrids use foam and innersprings. Others use latex, cooling gel, or other materials. Hybrid mattresses combine the comfort and pressure-relieving properties of foam with the support of springs.

Where can I buy mattresses?

You can buy a mattress from many different retailers, in person and online. Popular options include Mattress Firm, Casper, Purple, Walmart, Target, and Amazon.

How long do mattresses last?

Mattresses last 7 to 10 years, depending on the quality, number of sleepers, body weight, and how well the mattress is cared for. Using a mattress protector can protect it from sweat, dust, or spills. Having your mattress cleaned can also extend its lifespan.

You should replace your mattress if:

  • Springs are broken.

  • You've rotated and flipped the mattress, but it's still uneven, lumpy, or uncomfortable.

  • The mattress is infested with bed bugs or other pests.

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When is the best time to buy a mattress?

The best time to buy a mattress is during holiday sales events. These include President's Day, Memorial Day, Labor Day, Prime Day, or Black Friday. Late winter or early spring is also a good time because newer mattress models are in stores, and older models will typically be on sale.

How to choose a mattress

Before you purchase a new mattress, consider hiring a mattress cleaning company near you. Cleaning your mattress can extend its life and potentially save you from having to spend money on a new mattress.

Follow these tips when it's time to choose a mattress:

  • Determine which mattress firmness and material you prefer.

  • Consider other factors, such as your preferred sleeping position and whether you have back pain or are a hot sleeper.

  • Check prices from multiple online retailers and nearby mattress stores.

  • Test two or three mattress models with the firmness level you prefer. Lie on the mattress for at least 10 minutes.

  • Confirm the mattress warranty length and coverage.

  • Avoid the lowest prices, which may indicate low-quality materials.

Questions to ask mattress companies

Ask these questions to find the best available mattress:

  • How long have you been in business?

  • Does the mattress require any prep work?

  • What mattress material do you recommend?

  • How long should this mattress last?

  • Do you charge for delivery, labor, or setup?

  • Do you offer a warranty or money-back guarantee?