Mattress Protectors and Pads: Do You Need One?

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I never thought much about mattresses until I had to buy one for the first time. Not only was the choice overwhelming – there are so many types – but the price tag was no joke.

Like any big investment, I wanted to do whatever I could to keep my mattress is good condition.

What I discovered after researching ways to keep my mattress clean and comfortable is this: people need a mattress protector but mattress pads – and toppers – are (mostly) optional.

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Why People Need A Mattress Protector

Covering a mattress with a protector is an easy and affordable way to protect the mattress and extend its lifespan for as long as possible.

Mattress protectors are thin pieces of bedding material that fit around the mattress – some go on like a fitted sheet and others encase the mattress completely.

How a protector benefits people:

Waterproofing: Many mattress warranties will be voided if people stain their mattress. Encasing one’s mattress in a waterproof protector will help keep it free from water damage and potential stains.

People probably think that they are a neat and tidy person who won’t spill anything in bed. Let this be a gentle reminder that mistakes and accidents happen. Using a mattress protector could potentially save people some serious cash.

See our best mattress protector picks

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Preventing Allergens: Protectors provide a barrier that prevents dust mites and other allergens (molds, dead skin cells, etc.) from collecting in the mattress. This will increase the longevity of the mattress and make it a healthier place to sleep.

Protect Against Bed Bugs: Protectors also provide a barrier against the dreaded Bed Bug. Bed Bugs are tiny insects that feed on human blood (and other warm-blooded animals). Needless to say, you don’t want them setting up shop anywhere near you – let alone the mattress.

Temperature Control: Some mattress protectors come with specialized fabric and materials that help breathability and temperature regulation while people sleep.

Providing Additional Comfort: Protectors come in a wide variety. Some offer added quilting or fabric that adds a soft layer in between the mattress and the bedding.

Mattress protectors come in a range of prices, some for less than $10 and others that cost hundreds (depending on size and functionality).

Check out Mattress Clarity’s mattress protector reviews here.

But What About A Mattress Pad?

The main purpose of a mattress pad is to provide additional comfort to the mattress top.

The pad typically covers the top surface of the mattress and lays in between a mattress (or mattress protector) and bedding.

Typically, new mattresses are super comfortable and will not require an additional mattress pad.

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However, some mattress pads have waterproof and hypoallergenic properties along with extra cushioning which may make them worth the added purchase.

Here are some additional reasons people may consider a mattress pad:

  • You need additional support and/or comfort or customization for medical reasons
  • Your mattress is too firm – you can add a mattress pad or topper to adjust the firmness
  • Your current mattress is older and no longer comfortable but you are not ready to replace it
  • You want to waterproof/protect your bed but you don’t want a mattress protector
  • Your mattress protector makes noise and you want to muffle it with a comfortable mattress pad

Mattress pads tend to be a little more expensive than mattress protectors – but some can be found for less than $20.

…Or a Mattress Topper?

If people think of bedding as a giant family – mattress toppers and mattress pads would be sisters. Both are intended to bring an extra layer of comfort and support, enhancing the mattress and quality of sleep.

More and more often we see mattress pads that offer waterproof or hypoallergenic options in addition to comfort. While they can be heavily quilted and thick, they can also be made of thinner fabric and materials.

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Mattress toppers, however, are pretty much produced solely for additional comfort and luxury. They almost always sit just on top of the mattress and tend to be on the thicker/ more plush side.

Toppers can range in price as well but tend to be closer in price to mattress pads than protectors. There are many options available for less than $100 but they can be fairly expensive.

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Katie Golde

Katie Golde

Senior Digital Content Manager/Managing Editor​

About Author

Katie Golde is a Certified Sleep Science Coach and previously served Managing Editor and Head of Sleep Research for Mattress Clarity. She handled the daily operations of the site and you’ll still see her in plenty of reviews, from mattresses to travel pillow and bed pillow reviews – plus the occasional How-To video. In addition, Katie reported, writed, and edited sleep health and sleep industry news for the site.

Since joining the Mattress Clarity team in 2016, she has reviewed hundreds of sleep products, like bed pillows and mattresses and written over 200 sleep-related stories for the site. She probably knows more about bamboo sheets and bed pillows than any one person should.

Katie has been writing about wellness-related topics, including sleep, for the last eight years. The first sleep story she wrote covered the best and worst foods to eat before bed. Her previous work can be found in print and online publications like Discover Magazine, USA Today, Bustle and The Huffington Post.

She has a bachelor’s degree in Sociology from Northwestern University and a master’s degree in Journalism with a focus on Interactive Publishing from Northwestern’s Medill School of Journalism as well. During her graduate studies, Katie focused on health and science reporting and she received the G.D. Crain Award for demonstrating leadership, management, and entrepreneurial excellence during her final innovation project.

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