Written by: Matthew Timmins, Founder and Managing Director, Leva Sleep | Last updated: June 23, 2026
How Serta and Leva Sleep Compare in Canada
- Serta Queen mattresses in Canada range from roughly $499 to $3,500 CAD in 2026, with the largest price jump appearing when an adjustable base is added at traditional retailers.
- Leva Sleep bundles Serta mattresses with adjustable bases at 30–50% below comparable retail pricing and includes independent controls plus white-glove delivery.
- Serta iComfort and PRO lines work with adjustable bases, so they suit couples managing snoring, back pain or reflux when paired with programmable elevation.
- Traditional retailers apply multi-layer markups and sell bases separately, while Leva Sleep’s vertically integrated model removes those costs without reducing service.
- Shop Leva Sleep’s adjustable bed packages to explore Split Queen configurations and current bundle pricing.
2026 Queen Mattress Prices in Canada at a Glance
The table below reflects approximate 2026 Canadian retail price ranges for Queen mattresses across major brands and configurations. All figures are based on publicly listed retailer pricing as of 2026-05-18. Direct-to-consumer brands (Endy, Douglas) and traditional retail brands (Serta, Sealy, Beautyrest) use different distribution models, so their prices are not directly equivalent. Channel markup differences appear in more detail in the sections that follow. The key point is that Leva Sleep is the only option in this list that includes an adjustable base in the stated price, while competitors require a separate $800–$2,000+ base purchase to match that functionality.
| Brand / Line | Queen Mattress Only (CAD) | Adjustable Base Included? | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Serta Classic | Varies by retailer | No (add-on) | Entry-level innerspring and foam options, widely available at legacy retailers |
| Serta iComfort | $1,199 – $2,099 | No (add-on) | Gel memory foam, mid-to-premium tier, adjustable-base compatible |
| Serta PRO | Varies by retailer | No (add-on) | Premium hybrid construction, highest Serta tier in Canada |
| Sealy Posturepedic | approximately $700 to $2,499 depending on the series | No (add-on) | Coil-based support, broad retailer availability across Canada |
| Beautyrest Silver / Black | Silver $1,000–$1,800, Black $2,000–$4,000+ | No (add-on) | Pocketed coil, Black tier targets luxury segment |
| Endy (DTC) | $895 – $1,195 | No | All-foam, bed-in-a-box, no white-glove delivery or adjustable-base pairing |
| Douglas (DTC) | C$799 (Original) to C$949 (Hybrid) | No | Foam hybrid, Canadian-made, drop-ship delivery only |
| Leva Sleep: Serta + Adjustable Base Bundle | Bundle from CA$1,450 (TwinXL) | Yes, included | Significant savings versus traditional retail bundles, Split Queen available, white-glove delivery, independent controls |
Note: Prices reflect approximate ranges based on publicly available retailer listings as of 2026-05-18 and may change. Traditional retailer bundles that combine a mattress and adjustable base typically add $800–$2,000+ to mattress-only prices. Leva Sleep’s vertical integration delivers the savings noted above on those combined systems.
Shop Leva Sleep’s adjustable beds and compare bundle pricing directly.
Serta Mattress Tiers in Canada: Classic, iComfort and PRO
Serta’s Canadian lineup divides into three tiers. The Classic series uses traditional innerspring or basic foam construction and targets budget-conscious buyers. It is widely stocked at brick-and-mortar retailers but offers limited adjustable-base compatibility across all models.
The iComfort series adds gel-infused memory foam layers that reduce heat retention, with Queen pricing from approximately $1,199 to $2,099. Most iComfort models are marketed as adjustable-base compatible. That makes them a practical mid-tier option for couples considering elevation features.
The PRO series represents Serta’s premium hybrid tier and combines pocketed coils with foam comfort layers. At this premium tier, buyers at traditional retailers usually pay an additional $800–$2,000 for a separate adjustable base. Leva Sleep’s bundles absorb that cost into a single, lower package price. For buyers considering these premium tiers, the decision often hinges on whether the mattress will address specific health needs, which makes adjustable-base compatibility critical.
How Adjustable Bases Help With Back Pain and Snoring
Serta’s iComfort and PRO lines work with adjustable bases, so the mattress flexes with head and foot elevation without damaging internal components. This compatibility forms the base of any effective snoring or back-pain setup.
When you compare mattress-plus-base systems for these conditions, focus on a few specific points. The mattress should maintain spinal alignment at 30–45 degrees of head elevation. The base should offer programmable anti-snore positioning. Independent side controls should allow one partner to elevate without disturbing the other.
Leva Sleep’s adjustable bases include whisper-quiet German motors and an anti-snore mode (available spring 2026) that detects snoring sounds and makes small head-elevation changes automatically. For couples where one partner has been advised to sleep elevated for sleep apnea or acid reflux, this can reduce reliance on a CPAP mask as a first-line step. Medical guidance still needs to come from a healthcare professional.
Retail Showrooms vs Direct-to-Consumer Brands
Traditional retailers such as Sleep Country and large furniture chains carry Serta, Sealy and Beautyrest but apply multi-layer markups from manufacturer to distributor to retailer. Adjustable bases usually sell as separate SKUs, and sales staff are generalists rather than adjustable-bed specialists.
Direct-to-consumer brands like Endy and Douglas remove retail markup but deliver by courier. That means no white-glove setup, no old-bed removal and no in-person product tutorial. These brands also do not offer adjustable-base pairing or Split Queen configurations.
Leva Sleep runs a vertically integrated DTC model. The company designs and assembles locally in Ontario and Alberta and delivers through its own trained team. This structure removes distributor and retailer margins while preserving a full-service experience. That combination explains the pricing advantage on its bundles compared with traditional retail configurations.
Warranties, Trials and Best Times to Buy in Canada
Canadian mattress warranties for Serta, Sealy and Beautyrest models usually cover manufacturing defects for 10 years but often exclude comfort preference changes. Trial periods at traditional Canadian mattress retailers such as The Brick, Leon’s and Sleep Country typically range from 60 to 200 nights, often with restocking fees on returns.
Canadian DTC mattress brands usually offer trial periods from 100 to 365 nights with free returns. The return logistics for a foam mattress can still feel cumbersome without white-glove pickup.
Historically, the lowest mattress prices in Canada appear around major sale events: Victoria Day in May, Canada Day on July 1, Labour Day in September and Black Friday in November. Buying during these windows at traditional retailers can reduce mattress-only prices, with the discount percentage varying by event. Adjustable-base bundles at those retailers rarely see equivalent discounts. Leva Sleep runs its own seasonal promotions, so checking directly during these periods works best for bundle pricing.
Split Queen Solutions for Couples and Sleep Divorce
Sleep divorce, which means sleeping in separate rooms due to snoring, movement or incompatible comfort needs, creates stress for many couples. A structural solution is a Split Queen or Split King adjustable base where each side operates independently.
A Split Queen configuration uses two 30-inch bases placed side by side under a standard Queen frame. One partner can elevate their head for snoring or reflux while the other remains flat. Firmness preferences are handled by choosing different mattress types for each side. Leva Sleep is one of the few Canadian retailers offering Split Queen configurations built to specification, while most competitors stock only Split King.

With over 8 years of specialization, $50M in lifetime sales and 25,000+ customers, Leva Sleep has extensive experience resolving sleep-divorce scenarios. Its app-controlled bases let each partner save custom positions, set vibrating alarms that do not wake the other side and activate massage or temperature settings independently.
Shop Leva Sleep’s adjustable beds to explore Split Queen and Split King configurations.
How to Compare Mattress and Adjustable Base Systems
A clear checklist makes it easier to compare mattress-plus-base systems across brands and retailers. The criteria below highlight the details that affect nightly comfort, long-term durability and overall value.
- Motor noise: Test or confirm decibel ratings. Loud motors disrupt light sleepers. Leva Sleep’s bases address this with the German motors mentioned earlier.
- Range of adjustability: Confirm head and foot elevation degrees, lumbar support options and pillow tilt availability.
- Independent controls: For couples, verify that each side adjusts without affecting the other.
- Mattress compatibility: Confirm the mattress is rated for adjustable-base use. Not all foam or hybrid constructions flex safely.
- Delivery and setup: Clarify whether delivery includes bedroom placement, assembly, old-bed removal and a product walkthrough.
- Bedding fit: Standard fitted sheets often pop off adjustable bases at elevation. Confirm whether the retailer offers purpose-built sheets with deep pockets and reinforced elastic.
- Trial and return policy: Understand restocking fees, return logistics and who handles pickup if you return the product.
Conclusion: Matching Serta Pricing to Your Sleep Goals
Serta Queen mattresses cover a wide price band in Canada, from $499 for Classic entry-level models to $3,500 for PRO hybrids. They compete with Sealy, Beautyrest, Endy and Douglas across different distribution channels and price tiers. The most significant cost variable for couples is not the mattress itself but the adjustable base. Traditional retailers price these as separate, high-margin add-ons, while Leva Sleep’s bundled model absorbs that cost at the discount outlined earlier.
Couples comparing options for snoring, back pain, differing firmness needs or sleep divorce should prioritize independent controls, motor quality, Split Queen or King availability and white-glove delivery over mattress brand alone. The mattress brand matters, and the system it sits on matters equally.
Shop Leva Sleep’s adjustable beds to review 2026 bundle pricing, Split Queen configurations and white-glove delivery availability in Ontario and Alberta.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the price difference between buying a Serta mattress at a traditional retailer versus bundling with Leva Sleep?
At a traditional Canadian retailer, a Serta iComfort Queen mattress ranges from approximately $1,199 to $2,099, with PRO models higher. An adjustable base usually adds another $800 to $2,000 or more as a separate purchase. Leva Sleep’s vertically integrated bundles, which include a compatible mattress and an adjustable base with independent controls, quiet motors and app connectivity, are priced 30 to 50% below what a comparable configuration would cost when assembled from separate components at a legacy retailer. The savings come from Leva’s direct-to-consumer model, which removes distributor and retail markups.
Can a Serta mattress be used with an adjustable base?
Most Serta iComfort and PRO models are designed for adjustable-base use, so their internal construction of foam layers or pocketed coils can flex with head and foot elevation without structural damage. Serta Classic models vary by specific product, so compatibility should be confirmed before purchase. When you pair any mattress with an adjustable base, verify the manufacturer’s compatibility rating, confirm that the mattress warranty remains valid on an adjustable base and ensure the base’s elevation range matches the intended use. For example, you may need 45-degree head elevation for snoring or reflux management.
What is a Split Queen adjustable bed and who is it for?
A Split Queen adjustable bed uses two 30-inch-wide adjustable bases placed side by side within a standard Queen-sized frame, each with independent controls. This configuration lets each partner set their own head and foot elevation, firmness preference through mattress selection per side, massage intensity and temperature without affecting the other side. It suits couples with meaningfully different sleep needs, such as one partner who snores or requires head elevation for sleep apnea and another who prefers a flat surface. It also helps partners with different firmness preferences who want to avoid sleep divorce. Leva Sleep is one of the few Canadian retailers that builds Split Queen configurations to specification, while most competitors offer only Split King.
When is the cheapest time of year to buy a mattress in Canada?
Mattress prices in Canada tend to drop during major retail sale periods such as Victoria Day weekend in May, Canada Day in early July, Labour Day in September and Black Friday in November. Traditional retailers usually discount mattress-only prices during these events, though the percentage varies and adjustable bases see smaller or less frequent discounts. Direct-to-consumer brands and specialists like Leva Sleep run their own seasonal promotions that may not align with these windows. Checking directly with the retailer during these periods offers the most reliable view of bundle pricing.
How does Leva Sleep’s white-glove delivery differ from standard mattress delivery?
Standard mattress delivery, especially from bed-in-a-box brands like Endy or Douglas, usually means courier drop-off at the door or ground floor, leaving assembly and setup to the customer. Traditional retailer delivery may include room placement but rarely covers full assembly, leg-height adjustment, product tutorials or old-bed removal. Leva Sleep’s white-glove delivery service, available for a fee in Ontario and Alberta, includes delivery to the bedroom, full assembly of the adjustable base and mattress, leg-height customization, a hands-on product tutorial covering app setup and position programming and removal of the old bed through donation or recycling. This level of service is particularly helpful for adjustable bases, which are heavier and more complex to assemble than flat bed frames.


