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How To Find A Hole In An Air Mattress? Fixing Tips

Air mattresses are one of the most popular products for your bedroom. However, during use, you may encounter a case where your mattress is punctured, causing air to escape. This causes the mattresses to sag quickly and reduces comfort. So how to find a hole in an air mattress and fix it properly? 

In this article, we will help you understand how to locate the hole in your air mattress. In addition, you should also take note of the correct ways to handle this situation. All of the useful information is below. Let’s find out now! 

What Causes An Air Mattress Deflates? 

The holes are the main reason that makes your air mattress deflated. To begin with, there are several factors why your bed may deflate

Punctures/Leaks Problems 

Any hole, no matter how small, can slowly let the air out until you notice that the problem is that your bed is too loose. You should be careful with sharp objects, as they are the main culprits that cause vapor/air products to deflate. Therefore, you should also not let your nails be too sharp!

Low Temperature

When the temperature drops, especially at night, the air inside will condense. Your bed will lose a significant amount of pressure and cause deflation when used. It’s also the reason you may feel your mattress sag after a long night.

Overinflation 

Over-inflating will cause the seams to crack. And during use, the impact force from the user will make the cracks bigger and the air inside will gradually escape.

Valve Issues 

Last but not least, you should regularly check the inflatable valve. It might be closed not tightly after inflating, or the valve is impacted causing the valve cap to open leading to air escaping.

Valve issues can cause mattress deflation 

How To Find A Hole In An Air Mattress? 

To avoid your air mattress deflating, the next task is to locate the holes and fix them. Here are some ways to find a hole in your air bed.

Use The Dish Soap Water

You can use a clean sponge, the kind you normally use for washing dishes. Then soak in a little water and soap on the sponge until it foams. Next, you need to squeeze out any excess water and use this sponge to rub the surface of the mattress. Areas that create a lot of bubbles are likely to have holes.

Use Tissue Method 

For this method, you need to use a dry paper towel. Once the mattress is fully inflated, you need to spread the paper towel and start moving it around the surface. If you notice an area that causes the tissue to move, it’s possible that air is escaping from there.

Check The Valve 

The simplest way is to check the valve. You should check to make sure you have locked the valve tightly. To be surer, you can close the valve and feel it with the palm of your hand to see if there is a leak.

You can use your palm to find the hole in air products

Inflate The Air Mattress 

In a quiet room, you inflate your mattress until it is full of air, then use your ears to listen to the places where the wind whistles, indicating that there is a hole.

Submerging Air Mattress 

You first need to inflate the mattress. Then soak it in a pool or tub. You need to pay attention to the locations where bubbles emerge, which are the areas that may have a hole.

Guide To Fixing The Hole In An Air Mattress 

After finding a hole, how to fix it? Here’s our step-by-step guide.

Step 1: Deflate The Mattress

First, you need to exhaust all the air inside out. This will make it easier for you to handle and repair the hole. Release the air slowly by opening the valve, and do not force or push the mattress as this can make the hole bigger.

Step 2: Clean The Area Around The Hole

Next, you need to clean the area of the hole. You can use a clean cotton swab to clean the punctured area. This step will help the glue last longer and avoid affecting the quality of your bed.

Step 3: Mark The Location Of The Leak

This step will help you identify the area that needs fixing more quickly and accurately. You can use any pen to do this step.

Step 4: Apply The Patch 

You can buy specialized patches or patch kits for inflatable products. They will have high stickiness and can effectively patch holes.

Apply the patch to fix a hole in the air mattress

Step 5: Wait To Dry And Test The Seal

After gluing, you should not inflate the mattress right away. Instead, wait for the patch to dry and check the seal several times to make sure it is sturdy and there is no air leaking anymore.

Step 6: Inflate The Mattress

Finally, you just need to inflate through the pump valve, as usual, to be able to use your bed.

How To Avoid Deflating The Air Mattress?

You should avoid letting sharp objects come into contact with your mattress. Also, it’s a good idea to let the air out before you carry it on your trips or vacations or any other places since being exposed to the edges of the furniture can also cause the mattress to deflate. Finally, check the inflatable valve regularly to avoid it being opened. 

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Conclusion

Air mattresses can provide great comfort when used or convenience to carry if you and your family members are going to travel somewhere. 

But in order to have a good experience with this product, you should regularly check whether it is deflated or not to fix it immediately. Our guide above surely can help you!

FAQs

What should you do to fix a hole?

You can use a thin plastic patch or buy a patch kit. These tools are easy to find on e-commerce platforms or at major supermarkets and groceries.

Why the valve leaks a lot although it is closed?

If you have tried to close the valve tightly but it is still leaking air, your valve is probably damaged and should be replaced.

Can your air mattress deflate without a hole?

Yes. You will observe and detect your bed deflated when the temperature is low, or after using the product for a long time and the quality is also degrading.

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David Elkie

David Elkie

David Elkie is the CEO at Banner Mattress. He has been in the writing and editing business for the mattress, bedding accessories and décor industries for over 20 years.