In most cases, it is strongly recommended to turn your mattress upside down because we tend to always sleep in the same place. This habit can therefore cause uneven and premature wear and tear of your bedding.
This is all the more true for couples with different morphologies. Turning your mattress inside out prevents the appearance of bumps or more pronounced bowls under the heavier sleeper, if he or she always sleeps on the same side.
The lifespan of a mattress is ten years on average, in good conditions of use and maintenance. It is important to know that the filling is the first thing that deforms on a mattress, which alters its comfort. The technologies present in your mattress will also have different wear and tear symptoms.
A used polyurethane foam will form a bowl and a mattress
with a thick filling may have bulges of material.

Should You Turn Your Mattress Upside Down? Our Manufacturer Recommendations
When your new mattress arrives, it is strongly recommended to return it regularly for a period of 3 months, to allow the materials to fall into place correctly. Then we suggest rotating it every 2 months head and feet. Another piece of advice, please turn your mattress every 3 to 6 months on each side (depending on the summer/winter seasons).
On The Winter Side, You Will Benefit From Better Warmth, Ideal In The Winter Season.
On the summer side, your mattress will be in position to keep you cool. Rotating it head-to-feet allows you not to change faces, so that wear and tear can be evened out by changing where you sleep on your bed. You can do this when you change the sheets or when you are about to clean your bed.
The majority of mattresses have a winter side (wool to retain body heat) as well as a summer side (silk or linen for more freshness).
By working this way, you optimize the durability of your mattress. The best way to think about turning your mattress on its other side is the summer/winter time change. If you can't identify the two sides, rely on the blue control label of your mattress which is sewn on the winter side of the mattress. Some mattresses, do not have a summer and winter side. However, you can turn it inside out for better maintenance and wash its removable ticking cover in the machine.
Whatever the nature of your mattress, whether it is
reversible or not, also remember to ventilate the bedroom well for at least
fifteen minutes a day in order to evacuate the heat and humidity accumulated
during the night. This simple habit makes all the difference in continuing to
enjoy healthy bedding in the long term.