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The best mattress protector in Canada is a waterproof TENCEL or bamboo fitted protector. It is breathable and quiet. It gives strong everyday protection. For allergy or dust mite concerns, choose an encasement style. Budget between $40 and $120 CAD for a quality queen protector. Skipping a protector voids most Canadian mattress warranties.
In This Guide
- 1.Why Every New Mattress Needs a Protector
- 2.What Happens Without a Protector
- 3.Fitted vs Encasement: Which Type to Choose
- 4.Waterproof vs Water-Resistant
- 5.Materials Compared: TENCEL, Bamboo, Cotton, Wool
- 6.Material Details: TENCEL, Bamboo, Cotton, Wool
- 7.Beddora Top Picks: Our Honest Recommendations
- 8.Canadian Mattress Size Guide
- 9.Protector vs Mattress Pad: What Is the Difference
- 10.Shop Beddora Mattress Protectors
- 11.FAQs
Why Every New Mattress Needs a Protector
A mattress protector is not glamorous. But it is smart.
It is the one purchase that protects everything else. At Beddora, we sell mattress protectors alongside every mattress we ship. We tell every customer the same thing: you cannot clean a mattress. A protector is how you protect something worth hundreds of dollars.
The practical reason is warranty protection. Most Canadian mattress warranties require moisture protection to stay valid. A single stain can void your claim. It does not matter how small the stain is.
What Happens Without a Protector
Think about what a mattress absorbs over five years without protection.
- The average adult loses up to a litre of sweat per night.
- You shed roughly 30,000 to 40,000 skin cells per hour.
- Dust mites feed on those cells. They are a leading indoor allergen source in Canada.
A waterproof mattress protector stops liquid before it reaches the foam. Even a water-resistant protector slows penetration. This matters more than most people realize.
Foam mattresses cannot be soaked and dried. Moisture that reaches the foam core stays there. It creates conditions for mould growth. It causes material breakdown. The mattress breaks down faster than it should.
Beddora Tip: Even naturally mould-resistant latex mattresses benefit from a protector. The risk is not what the latex can handle. The risk is what builds up on the surface over time.
Fitted vs Encasement: Which Type to Choose
Most households need a fitted protector. It goes on like a fitted sheet. It covers everything that matters. It comes off easily on laundry day. Encasement protectors are different. They cover all six sides of the mattress. They close with a zipper. They make a meaningful difference in specific situations.
| Type | Coverage | Best For |
|---|---|---|
Fitted (5-sided) |
Top and four sides | General protection, everyday use |
Full Encasement (6-sided) |
All six sides, zipper closure | Allergy sufferers, bedbug prevention |
Quilted Pad Protector |
Top and sides with added cushion | Adding softness while protecting |
Choose an encasement if you have documented dust mite allergies. Choose one if asthma is triggered by bedding allergens. Encasements prevent dust mites from settling in the mattress itself. They also work for bedbug prevention. A fitted protector handles everything else.
Waterproof vs Water-Resistant
These two terms are not the same. Marketing often blurs the line.
Waterproof
A waterproof protector uses a membrane backing. Polyurethane or TPU are the most common materials. Liquid does not pass through at all. Spills, sweat, urine, and blood stay out of the mattress core completely.
Old waterproof protectors felt plastic-like. They made noise when you moved. Modern TPU backing is thin and flexible. It is essentially silent. You will not notice it is there.
Water-Resistant
A water-resistant protector has no membrane. The fabric repels liquid for a time. Heavy saturation or prolonged contact will eventually soak through. The treatment wears off with washing. Protection becomes less reliable over time.
Beddora Recommendation: For children's beds, for incontinence, and for any primary mattress used long-term, choose fully waterproof. Modern waterproof options feel nearly identical to water-resistant ones. The protection difference is significant. The feel difference is not.
Materials Compared: TENCEL, Bamboo, Cotton, Wool
The material on top of your protector changes how it feels. It also changes how well it manages heat and moisture.
| Material | Feel | Breathability | Waterproof Available |
|---|---|---|---|
TENCEL (lyocell) |
Silky and smooth | Excellent | Yes (TPU backing) |
Bamboo |
Soft, slightly cool | Very good | Yes |
Cotton Terry |
Absorbent, plush | Good | Yes (with backing) |
Washable Wool |
Slightly textured, warm | Excellent (natural) | Not typically |
Cooling Ice Silk |
Cool, smooth | Very good | Limited options |
Polyester (basic) |
Functional | Fair | Yes |
Material Details: TENCEL, Bamboo, Cotton, Wool
TENCEL
TENCEL lyocell fibres are naturally hydrophilic. They pull moisture away from skin 50 percent faster than cotton. TENCEL is the top choice for hot sleepers and night sweats. It is the most effective standard material for temperature management. It feels silky and smooth against skin.
Bamboo
Bamboo-derived viscose is the softest protector surface. It is the closest to a premium sheet feel. Moisture wicking is strong. It sits just below TENCEL for temperature management. It is a popular choice for eco-conscious shoppers. Bamboo is a rapidly renewable fibre.
Cotton
Cotton protectors are the most breathable option. They do not actively cool you down. They simply do not trap heat. Cotton is a reliable natural material. It tolerates hot-water washing better than synthetics. The Canadian Lung Association recommends hot washing to reduce dust mite allergens.
Washable Wool
Wool is naturally moisture-wicking. It is temperature-regulating without any synthetic backing. Wool absorbs up to 30 percent of its own weight in moisture before feeling damp. It is not fully waterproof. It is highly water-resistant. Wool is best for adults who prefer natural materials and low liquid-spill risk.
Beddora Top Picks: Our Honest Recommendations
These are the protectors we stock and stand behind. We give you honest notes on each one.
Beddora TENCEL Waterproof Mattress Protector
This is our most recommended option for most people. TENCEL lyocell surface is breathable and soft. The TPU waterproof membrane backing is silent in use. It washes easily. It holds its properties through repeated laundering better than most bamboo alternatives. Available in all standard Canadian sizes from twin through king.
- Best for: hot sleepers, night sweats, everyday households
- Waterproof: yes
- Price range: $55 to $95 CAD
Beddora Bamboo Waterproof Mattress Protector
Bamboo-blend surface with a waterproof backing. Slightly more texture than the TENCEL option. Offers a natural bamboo softness that many customers prefer. Strong moisture wicking. A great option if you want eco-friendly materials without sacrificing protection.
- Best for: eco-conscious shoppers, moderate sleepers
- Waterproof: yes
- Price range: $50 to $90 CAD
Beddora Bamboo Shield Heavy-Duty Protector
A heavier version of the bamboo option. The top layer is more substantial. Recommended for beds that see heavier use. The quilted feel is more noticeable. Some people appreciate that. Others prefer a thinner profile. Know your preference before choosing.
- Best for: high-use beds, children's rooms
- Waterproof: yes
- Price range: $65 to $105 CAD
Beddora Cool Silk Mattress Protector
Ice silk surface is noticeably cooler to the touch. Cooler than cotton and standard bamboo. Designed specifically for hot sleepers. It helps counteract the heat retention of foam mattresses. If you wake up too warm, this is the one to try.
- Best for: hot sleepers, foam mattress owners
- Waterproof: limited options available
- Price range: $60 to $100 CAD
Beddora Washable Wool Mattress Protector
The natural fibre choice. Washable wool is moisture-wicking and temperature-regulating. Not fully waterproof. Highly water-resistant. Wool absorbs up to 30 percent of its weight in moisture before feeling damp. Best for adults who prefer organic materials with low liquid-spill risk.
- Best for: natural material lovers, light liquid exposure
- Waterproof: no (water-resistant only)
- Price range: $70 to $120 CAD
Beddora Basic Protection Mattress Protector
The entry-level option. Polyester with waterproof backing. Functional and affordable. Adequate for guest rooms or short-term use. Not our recommendation for a primary bed used every night. It does what it says. It keeps the warranty valid.
- Best for: guest rooms, temporary setups
- Waterproof: yes
- Price range: $40 to $65 CAD
Get the Right Fit for Your Mattress
Sizing matters more than most people think. A protector that does not fit properly will pop off during the night. Check the depth skirt against your actual mattress thickness before you buy.
A 14-inch hybrid mattress needs a protector with at least a 14-inch deep skirt. This keeps it tucked and secure through the night.
Beddora Tip: A waterproof protector for a child's bed is one of the highest-value purchases in a kids' bedroom. Accidents happen before a child is fully settled through the night. A protector protects the foam core where your laundry routine cannot reach.
Canadian Mattress Size Guide
| Mattress Size | Dimensions | Depth Skirt Range |
|---|---|---|
Twin |
38” x 75” | 6 to 18 inches |
Double / Full |
54” x 75” | 6 to 18 inches |
Queen |
60” x 80” | 8 to 20 inches |
King |
76” x 80” | 8 to 20 inches |
California King |
72” x 84” | 8 to 20 inches |
Protector vs Mattress Pad: What Is the Difference
These terms overlap in retail. The functional difference is important.
| Product | Primary Function | Thickness | Waterproof |
|---|---|---|---|
Mattress Protector |
Protection from moisture, stains, allergens | Thin, undetectable | Usually yes |
Mattress Pad |
Comfort layer, adds softness | Moderate | Sometimes |
Mattress Topper |
Significant comfort change | 2 to 4 inches thick | No (needs protector over it) |
Want both protection and comfort? Use a topper for comfort. Place a thin protector over the topper. This protects both the mattress and the topper. You can wash the protector easily without dealing with topper bulk.
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FAQs About Mattress Protectors
A quality thin protector should be essentially undetectable. TENCEL and bamboo options with TPU backing feel closest to sleeping directly on the mattress. Older polyester or vinyl-backed options had a noticeable crinkle. They felt warm. Modern options are designed to be invisible to the sleeper. The protectors we recommend are chosen because they do not change the feel of the mattress underneath.
Monthly is the right baseline for most households. Wash every two weeks if you sweat heavily or have pets in the bed. Children's protectors benefit from washing every two weeks. Most quality protectors are machine washable on a gentle cycle. Check the care label for temperature limits. High heat can damage waterproof membranes over time.
Yes, particularly encasement-style protectors. A full encasement prevents dust mites from building populations inside the mattress. It limits allergen migration into the sleep environment. The Canadian Lung Association identifies dust mite allergens as one of the most common indoor asthma and allergy triggers. A fitted protector gives meaningful reduction. A full encasement gives the best barrier.
The opposite is true. Not having a protector is what voids your warranty. Most Canadian mattress warranties require protection from moisture and staining as a condition of coverage. A stain on an unprotected mattress is typically grounds for warranty denial. Using a protector is the simplest way to keep your warranty intact.
A TENCEL or bamboo-surface protector with a thin TPU membrane is the best combination for hot sleepers. These materials breathe significantly better than polyester. They stay cool to the touch. The Cool Silk and Ice Silk options we carry go further with surface fabrics engineered for temperature regulation. Avoid thick terry or fleece protectors if warmth is a concern.
For storage during a move or renovation, use a heavy-duty plastic mattress storage bag. This is different from an everyday mattress protector. Storage bags encase the entire mattress on all sides and are sealed shut. The mattress must be completely dry before bagging. Even slight moisture creates mould during long-term storage. For mattresses treated for bedbugs, keep the bag sealed for at least 12 to 18 months.