Should I Use Plywood Underneath My Mattress?

It’s a cheap way to construct a bed set up that will give you decent support. Plywood can also help extend the lifespan of an old, worn mattress.

However, plywood sheets under your mattress can create mold and are more liable to breaking. In addition, the plywood will make your mattress less flexible and will not be easier to clean than a box spring bed. 

THE PROBLEM WITH BOX SPRINGS

Box springs are great for lifting the mattress off the floor to provide ventilation and airflow. This will stop dampness and mold from forming on the bottom of your mattress.

ADVANTAGES OF USING PLYWOOD UNDER YOUR MATTRESS

COST: Plywood is relatively inexpensive, especially when compared to box springs. Using plywood can add support and structure to an old or worn-out mattress.

EASE OF USE: Adding a layer of plywood to your bed set is easy and requires little work. You can add or remove layers of plywood depending on what height you want your bed to sit.

PAIN RELIEF: Some users find that adding a layer of plywood gives them the extra support they need and can help alleviate discomfort and pain.

STORAGE: Using a plywood sheet instead of box springs means you’ll have more space under your bed for storage.

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