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Article Title: Stay Warm With A Wool Mattress Pad
Author: Derek Farley
Category: Home
Word Count: 410
Keywords: wool mattress pad,mattress pads,futon pad,wool mattress,different 
mattress,material used
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When a mattress has been owned for several years, it could end up dipping in 
spots and become uncomfortable to sleep in. The obvious thing to do when this 
happens is to purchase a new futon all together. While this will certainly fix 
the problem, it also means that the homeowner or renter will often need to 
spend a large amount of money. Luckily, there is an alternative to purchasing a 
new futon that will give similar results but at a much lower cost. A wool 
mattress pad is a great way to improve the comfort in a bed without costing a 
person a lot of money on an entirely new mattress.

Mattress pads typically range in thickness anywhere from one to six inches. It 
should be known that generally speaking, the thicker the futon pad, the more 
expensive it will be. The price can also be determined by the type of material 
that is used as well. Cheap materials like cotton may not be very useful if the 
person is looking to add more cushioning to an uncomfortable bed. Material such 
as wool is a lot better at retaining heat and softness, perfect for somebody 
who is interested in making their bed futon feel brand new.

There are many different things to consider before purchasing a mattress pad. 
The primary reason that a person purchases a pad for their bed is because they 
are interested in making their bed more comfortable to sleep in without 
spending too much money. If this is the biggest factor in purchasing a futon 
pad, then a person will need to check the different thickness levels along with 
the material used. Some types of material are uncomfortable and thickness past 
4 inches could dip and become useless in providing any type of added cushion.

Choosing a high quality material when browsing through different mattress pads 
will ensure that it will give the comfort that is desired. Wool mattress pads 
are different from others because they provide some cushion simply because of 
the texture of the material. Only a few inches of thickness will be needed in 
order for a person to feel a difference in their bed. Mattress pads that have 
somewhere between 2 and 4 inches of cushioning can make a dramatic difference 
in how comfortable a bed is. A high quality futon pad doesn't need to be 
expensive, it just needs to have the right amount of thickness and the right 
material used as well.

You can get much more information, articles and resources about mattress pads 
by visiting http://www.mattresspadscovers.org
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