What You Can Do to Prevent an Air Mattress from Losing Air
- Buy the mattress you really need.
- Blow it up, but don't use it for the first 48 hours.
- Don't over-inflate it.
- Keep it inflated when in use, and deflate it for storage.
- Avoid sitting on your mattress.
- Remember how large a role the ambient temperature plays.
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Why does my air mattress keep deflating?
Air mattresses deflate overnight because of their design, the temperature and the pressure put on the mattress. No air mattress is airtight. Your air mattress must have a bit of room to breathe, and you will lose a small amount of air just by laying down. Cold temperatures cause the air inside the mattress to condense.
Should you deflate an air mattress every day?
Constantly deflating and re-inflating your air mattress puts unnecessary tension on the seams. If you are blowing up the mattress for a houseguest who is staying for several days, for example, leave the mattress inflated over the course of the stay instead of inflating and deflating it daily.
Is it bad to leave an air mattress inflated?
Air mattresses are inflated within minutes with the use of battery-operated or electronic pumps, but they can take much longer to fully deflate. However, this can be potentially damaging to the mattress. Pushing the air out stretches the seams and could cause the seals to burst.