How to Move a Mattress
in 8 Easy Steps
3/18/2020 | Casper Editorial Team
You spent months dreaming about buying a big beautiful mattress. Now itās moving day and you have to lug it back down the stairs and out the door. Part of you is questioning the mattress upgrade to a California King, but deep down you know that it was worth it.
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Moving a mattress can be a 15-minute process, or an hour of misery. We want to make sure that your experience is the first and not the second. Itās time to lace up your work boots, call in a few favors and pay your friends for pizza. Weāve put together a list of eight steps for making moving unbelievably easy.
What to Know Before Moving a Mattress
Always try to find a buddy to help move your mattress. Depending on the type, a mattress can range from 45 pounds (twin mattress) and 71 pounds (queen mattress) to 90 and 100 pounds (king, California king, and some specialized mattresses).
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Attempting to lift and move a mattress alone can cause physical injuries, strained muscles, or nasty falls, so having a partner is essential.
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Youāll also want to decide how youād like to transport the mattress. While it may seem like a quick and easy hack to tie a mattress to the roof of a car, this can damage the mattress by exposing it to pollutants and other elements.
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It's best to secure the mattress inside of a truck or moving van. This allows for full structural coverage and allows you to secure the mattress for transport.
Equipment Needed for Moving a Mattress
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Investing in some extra supplies can help make your move easier and ensure your mattressās safe delivery. Some of this equipment can be rented, or you can purchase it from a moving rental company or online.
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Mattress Bag - A mattress bag will protect your mattresses from damage, dust, grime and potential infestations until youāre able to safely unpack it in your new home. You can find mattress bags for $10-$25 at stores like Walmart, Target, Home Depot, Uhaul or Amazon.
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Dolly or Hand Truck - A dolly or hand truck can streamline the process of moving the mattress from the bedroom to the transporting vehicle and into your new home. You can buy or rent your choice of dolly at local hardware stores or moving truck rental companies.
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Ratchet Tie Down Strap - A ratchet strap is a two-piece tie-down strap thatās ideal for locking the mattress in place in a truck bed or moving van.
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Nylon Rope - Alternatively, you can secure your mattress with a sturdy length of rope. You can find them at hardware stores.
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Cardboard - If your mattress is on the more flexible side, stabilizing it with a large, flat piece of cardboard can make it easier to transport.
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Tape - Make sure you use a strong, durable shipping or packing tape to seal your bag. Shipping, masking and duct tape have durable adhesives that are typically waterproof, strong enough to keep the mattress bag and sealed, and can prevent moisture from entering the bag which can cause damage to the mattress.
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Retractable Knife - No move is complete without a reliable knife. Make sure youāre using a sharp, well-maintained blade when cutting open your mattress bag and be careful to avoid cutting the mattress itself. Any local hardware store will have knives. Be sure to follow all safety instructions when using a knife!
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Tool Set - If the mattress is on a bed frame, tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers and Allen Wrenches can be used to take the bed frame apart and reassembled at a later time.
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Sandwich Bags - Keeping all parts, crews, nuts and bolts together in a sandwich bag, will ensure that important parts are not lost during disassembly or when transporting the bed.
How to Move Your Mattress
Moving a mattress can be a smooth and easy process if you follow these steps.
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1. Put your mattress into the mattress bag.
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Place the mattress flat on the ground or against a wall. Lift one end while your partner slides the mattress bag over the mattress.
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Ensure that all of the air has been pushed out of the bag, then fold the flaps down and seal the open ends with tape. Once sealed, look for small holes or rips in the bag and tape those as well.
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2. Clear a path.
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Plan your route to the transporting vehicle and clear all objects and debris that may block the walkway and stairs.
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Verify that all doors are propped open and are wide enough for the mattress to fit through when carried or wheeled on a dolly/hand truck.
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3. Prepare your transporting vehicle.
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Make sure that the vehicle doors are open and the interior is clear. If seats need to be removed or pushed down, complete this process before moving the mattress into the vehicle.
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4. Lift the mattress.
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With one person on each side of the mattress lengthwise, grab the bottom corners of the mattress and lift together. Avoid lifting with your back. Instead, brace your abdominal core and power the lift with your legs.
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5. Place the mattress on a hand truck or dolly.
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Stand the mattress upright on its side and place it on the dolly. If the mattress is floppy, secure both sides with cardboard for support.
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If the path to your vehicle includes descending stairs, be careful to come to a complete stop at the top of the stairs before lifting the mattress off the dolly and carrying it down the staircase. Do not attempt to use a dolly to roll a mattress downstairs.
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If a dolly or hand truck isnāt available, line the path to the vehicle with cardboard and slide the mattress across the ground.
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6. Load the mattress into your vehicle.
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If youāre using a moving van or pickup truck, simply lift the mattress off of the dolly and into the cargo hold of the vehicle.
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If you must transport your mattress on the top of a car or SUV, itās doubly important that you use a mattress bag to protect the mattress fabric from the elements. Be very careful when placing the mattress onto the roof or luggage rack, and be sure to double-check for any potential tears. If a moving van/truck isnāt an option, follow the instructions for your vehicle below.
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7. Secure the mattress.
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Depending on what type of vehicle youāre using, secure your mattress using the instructions below:
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If standing your mattress up, lean the mattress on its side against the support wall. Use nylon rope or ratchet straps to secure it against the support rails. If the ratchet strap is too short, connect two to make one large strap.
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If your mattress is larger than the truck bed, you may need to leave the tailgate open. Secure the back end of the mattress with rope or a strap in an āXā to prevent sliding.
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8. Drive slowly and carefully.
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Driving with a heavy load on top or in the back of a vehicle can be a challenge. Proceed at a moderate pace to ensure that the mattress doesn't shift when making turns, during sudden braking or while accelerating
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Especially if your mattress is tied to your roof, stop and check periodically to make sure that it remains secure. Take back roads whenever possible and be aware of potential shifts.
Can Folding or Bending a Mattress Damage It?
Folding or bending a spring mattress in half damages the structure, which can result in less comfortable sleep or, in extreme cases, a ruined mattress. But polyurethane-based memory foam, like the kind used in Casperās mattress-in-a-box, has great flexibility and suppleness that allows it to spring back to shape even after being folded or rolled.
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Like memory foam, latex can also be folded in half and will retake its original shape within a few hours.
Will My Warranty Protect My Mattress?
Most mattresses provide limited warranties with around 10 years of coverage. For instance, when you purchase a Casper mattress, it comes with a limited manufacturer's warranty which covers manufacturing defects in a mattress for 10 years.
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The warranty becomes void of physical damages such as cuts, tears, stains, or liquid damages that are self-inflicted to the mattress cover or structure after purchase. This is why itās important to protect your mattress with a mattress bag and plan your route before moving.
How to Store a Mattress After Moving It
If you're storing your mattress for a long period of time, it's best to use a climate-controlled storage unit. Moisture and changing temperatures can cause mildew and bacteria to develop. If an attic or basement is the only available space for storage, keep a dehumidifier next to the mattress to regulate precipitation.
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Lay the mattress flat in its mattress bag, resembling how it rests on a bed frame. Do not store objects on the mattress, as this can damage the structure. However, it is safe to lay the mattress flat on top of a platform, pallet, table, or similar object to conserve space.
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Moving to a new home is stressful, and moving a mattress doesn't make the process any easier. Chances are that you invested in a premium mattress and leaving it by a dumpster isn't an option. While bedding can be easily replaced, your mattress can't. Take time to protect your investment and make sure that it reaches its final destination in one piece.