Mattress Cover

Mattresses are expensive, hard to clean, and dust and germ magnets. A mattress cover will protect your mattress investment, reduce the amount of cleaning and spotting of the mattress you’ll need to do, and keep allergen invaders away.


A mattress cover can give you quite a few benefits for both your health and your budget. A mattress can be quite expensive and many people think of them as an investment in their future sleep and energy levels. Protecting your mattress should be important so that it will last as long as possible. If you suffer from allergies or asthma, there are health ramifications that can occur from covering or not covering your mattress.

Due to the high cost of mattresses, it is a very good idea to buy a mattress cover. The mattress cover helps protect your mattress from stains caused by pets, body fluids, and spills. If you have a pet, urine and dander are potential problems for your mattress. A mattress cover protects your mattress by absorbing urine and keeping dander from the mattress itself. Life happens, and body fluids can be a big problem for a mattress. A mattress cover can save the day. Food is another potential problem for mattresses, spills like coffee, wine, and orange juice can stain your mattress, unless you have a mattress cover on to protect it.

Mattress covers come in a variety of styles and are made of a various materials. They are generally machine washable, though watch the drying cycle so you don’t melt the cover. It’s easier to clean a mattress cover than a mattress.

If you have allergies or asthma, then you are probably concerned about things like dust mites, dust, and other allergens that can collect in a mattress. A mattress cover will decrease your asthma or allergy symptoms by keeping your mattress free from allergens and asthma triggers; again it’s easier to clean the mattress cover than the mattress. This simple purchase can protect your health and save you money in preventing lost wages from missed work, physician visits, and medication purchases. Choose a hypoallergenic mattress cover for your bed if allergies are what you are most concerned about. An allergy website can help you find the best mattress covers for your particular allergen triggers.

Here is a list of some mattress covers pros and cons:

  • Wool mattress cover:

This mattress cover is usually made of lamb’s wool and is 100% naturally hypoallergenic. It would be great for someone who suffers from allergies or asthma. They are difficult to wash in a washing machine.

  • Down mattress cover:

Also known as a feather mattress cover, this is filled with down or feathers from geese, ducks, or other feathered animals. This is great if you want to add softness to your bed as well as protection. Hypo-allergenic feathers and down are available. Washable in a large, front-loading machine; use a gentle soap.

  • Fleece mattress cover:

This is great if you love the softness of fleece and the warmth it gives. It works well in the summer by letting air circulate all around your body. It works great in the wintertime, too! Washable.

  • Cotton mattress cover:

This mattress cover is the best one for all-around use. It can be found in a hypoallergenic variety as well as in a more basic variety for consumers who just want to protect their mattress. Washable, just be careful with the dry cycle.

Whether you need a mattress cover to simply protect your mattress or to help protect your health, do your research. Find the one that you will be satisfied with and happy with for a long time. Your mattress will thank you for it.