Find Your Perfect Mattress at Dufresne
A good mattress can help you get the sleep you need to wake up feeling refreshed and ready for the day. We offer an incredible selection of top-name brands from Serta and Sealy to Beautyrest and Tempur-Pedic.
Split Mattresses for Couples
Do you and your partner need different mattress support? We also carry split mattresses so couples can both get the mattress their body needs.
Sleep by Dufresne
If you’re unsure what type of mattress you need, book an appointment with a sleep expert for a FREE In-store sleep test. Our certified sleep experts use pressure-mapping technology to identify what support level you need to point you in the right direction.
Mattress Base Support
Don’t forget to help your mattress perform at its best with the support of a base. Whether a boxspring, bed frame, or power motion base, your mattress needs a base to perform ideally and to last longer.
Frequently Asked Mattress Questions
What are the Standard North American Mattress Sizes?
The standard North American mattress sizes are:
Twin: 38" x 75" (99cm x 190.5cm) Ideal for kids, bunk beds, or small spaces.
Twin XL: 38" x 80" (99cm x 203cm) Great for taller individuals or dorms.
Full (Double): 54" x 75" (137cm x 190.5cm) Best for single sleepers needing more room.
Full XL: 54" x 80" (137cm x 203.5cm) Similar to Full but offers more room for your legs. The perfect mattress size if you have pets!
Queen: 60" x 80" (152.4cm x 203cm) Most popular size, perfect for couples or individuals.
King: 76" x 80" (193cm x 203cm) Spacious for couples, great for larger bedrooms.
California King: 72" x 84" (183cm x 213cm) Longer but narrower than a King, ideal for tall people.
Which mattress firmness is right for me?
The right mattress firmness depends on your sleeping position, weight, and comfort needs, and is rated on a 1-10 scale, with 1 being softest and 10 firmest.
Side Sleepers: Soft to medium (3-6) for pressure relief on shoulders and hips.
Back Sleepers: Medium to medium-firm (5-7) for proper spinal alignment.
Stomach Sleepers: Firm (7-9) to prevent hips from sinking.
Lightweight Sleepers (<130 lbs): Softer mattresses for better contouring.
Heavier Sleepers (>230 lbs): Firmer mattresses for support and durability.
Combination Sleepers: Medium firmness (5-6) for versatility across positions.
How long do mattresses typically last?
Mattresses generally have a lifespan of 6 to 10 years. However, their longevity can be influenced by factors such as the materials used, the weight of the sleepers, and whether a boxspring or bedframe is used.
How can I extend the life of my mattress?
To prevent sagging, use a sturdy base or frame. Additionally, mattress protectors can help reduce the buildup of pet dander, dust mites, and allergens.