Buying the cheapest mattresses feels budget-friendly… until replacements begin.
Here’s why low-cost mattresses end up costing accommodation providers more.
1. Faster Breakdown
Cheap mattresses typically last 1–2 years, sometimes less.
This leads to:
- rapid sagging
- broken springs
- tears
- student complaints
2. Increased Replacement Costs
Replacing “cheap” mattresses repeatedly often costs more than investing in contract-grade mattresses once.
3. Extra Delivery, Labour & Disposal
Every replacement means:
- delivery fees
- team labour
- mattress disposal
- admin time
None of these are free.
4. Poor Student Experience
Cheaper mattresses usually mean firmer, uncomfortable, or uneven sleep surfaces.
This directly affects reviews and reputation.
Final Thoughts
Cheap mattresses might save money upfront — but contract mattresses save much more over time.
