Does Costco Deliver Mattresses? [Fee, Delivery Time & More]

Does Costo have a delivery service for mattresses? Do they charge for it? Read on to know everything about Costco delivery for mattresses.

Costco is renowned for its affordable prices, and as a result, many customers who are attracted by the prices at Costco visit the retailer to do all of their shopping – and that includes shopping for mattresses.

Both on the Costco website and in-store, Costco members can explore and try a wide variety of high-quality mattresses until they find the right one for their needs and budget.

But since mattresses are often far too large to fit in the trunk of the average car, customers have no other choice but have their newly purchased mattresses delivered to their homes.

This is when many customers start to question – does Costco deliver mattresses?

After some research, here is what we have found.

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Does Costco Offer Delivery For Mattresses In 2023?

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Yes, Costco does have a delivery service for mattresses that are bought in the store, as well as through the Costco website.

Costco uses GoShare as the official Costco mattress delivery service to bring the mattresses from their warehouse straight to your home, no matter where you are located.

The delivery drivers from GoShare will be the ones that will handle the delivery on behalf of Costco.

How Much Does Costco Charge For The Delivery?

The Costco mattress delivery fee is already included in the total price of the mattress. Since you aren’t going to be paying a delivery fee and are saving some money, what you can do if you want is tip your Costco delivery drivers.

They will greatly appreciate it and all the money you give to them will go towards them. Neither Costco nor GoShare takes any cut from the delivery tip.

What Is The Estimated Delivery Time For Mattresses?

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From the time of the purchase, the Costco mattress delivery time can take between 4 to 6 weeks, depending on how far your home address is from the Costco warehouse where the mattress comes from.

Another factor that can impact the delivery time is if the mattress is currently in stock or not. When buying a mattress from Costco, it’s best if you ask the staff on the day and they will be able to give you a more accurate delivery time frame.

Does Costco Remove The Old Mattress Upon Delivering The New One?

Yes, upon delivery, Costco can remove the used mattress alongside any used bedding frames as well as box springs. However, if the mattress is damaged, soiled, and infested, an additional charge may apply.

Do note that Costco won’t remove any additional furniture, headboards, or footboards.

What Does The Costco Mattress Delivery Process Include?

The delivery and installation process of new mattresses by Costco includes the following:

  • Setting up the mattress in the room of your choice
  • Removal of used bedding frames and box springs
  • Removal of used mattress is done as well, except if damaged, soiled, or infested, in which case, additional fees may apply
  • Removal of all the packaging cardboard and plastic

However, Costco won’t do the following:

  • Hoisting or lifting the items over banisters and other obstructions, or fitting the mattress through windows
  • Removal of furniture, headboard, or footboard

Can You Return The Mattress You Bought Back To Costco?

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Yes, you can return a mattress back to Costco within 90-days of purchase. Costco is very lenient when it comes to returns so as long as the product isn’t damaged, stained, or isn’t in its original condition in any shape, way, or form, then you’ll be eligible for a return.

You can do the return either in-store or over the internet, and you can drop off the mattress or have it picked up by Costco.

Once you return the mattress, you will get a full refund from the purchase back to your original payment method. So, if you paid with Apple Pay in the store, your money will be sent back through Apple Pay and into your bank account.

You can also check out our guide on the Costco mattress return policy to find out more.

Costco Mattresses – Are They Good?

Yes, the mattresses from Costco are said to be better than the mattresses sold at other similar stores.

Before you buy one from Costco, keep in mind that they sell latex and memory foam types of mattresses too, so do keep an eye for that in case you’re very particular with what you’re after.

But if you want to learn more about the mattresses sold, it is best to go to the nearest Costco store, as they provide an extensive set of information about the products compared to the ones shown online.

And you can also try them before you buy them, which is something we’d recommend, especially since having a good quality sleep is of crucial importance for your overall health.

What Brands Of Mattress Can You Buy At Costco?

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Costco sells a wide range of mattress brands, which include some name brands and signature brands from Costco such as:

  • Beautyrest Mattress
  • Casper Mattress
  • Cocoon by Sealy
  • Drexel Heritage
  • Kirkland Signature
  • Molecule
  • Novafoam
  • Sealy Mattress
  • Simmons
  • Temper-Pedic

While not all of these brands are available in Costco stores, they’re all available online.

Conclusion – Does Costco Deliver Mattresses Bought In Store?

Costco is a popular shopping destination for mattress shopping. Since the prices are low and the quality is above-average, it’s easy to see why customers pick Costco for their mattress shopping over other retailers.

Since the average mattress is naturally large and heavy, Costco does offer delivery services through GoShare to bring it to your home and install it for you as well – taking with them any leftovers and even your old mattress.

The typical delivery process takes between four to six weeks unless you pick up the mattress from the store yourself on the day.

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Arthur Beringer

Arthur graduated in 2002 with a Master's in Business Administration from LSU Alexandria. After working in the retail industry for almost 20 years, he decided to quit and write full-time to help readers who are searching online for consumer-related answers.