Common Queries About Trampoline Installation

Trampolines are a fun and effective way to release energy and make physical activity more enjoyable. It’s normal to want to start jumping as soon as the trampoline arrives, but you’ll need to read the instructions carefully and keep track of the materials first.
Make sure you have all the tools you need to set up the trampoline properly by taking some time. If you want everyone to have the best time possible while jumping as high as they can, you need a trampoline that is both secure and well-built.
1. Is It Possible To Embed The Trampoline In The Ground?
In-ground use is not covered by the warranty. Since our trampolines aren’t made to be used in the ground, they haven’t been tested for that.
Inground trampoline continues to be popular with the majority of people.
Here are some helpful hints if you intend to install the system underground:
When digging the pit, bring the assembled frame, including the mat and springs, to the job site to ensure proper sizing. Make sure the pit bottom provides a level and solid foundation for all trampoline legs.
Leave enough space between the frame and the pit to ensure adequate ventilation and airflow, so that a lot of air can quickly escape when the jumper and mat come down. To avoid dampening the bounce, make sure the pit has adequate drainage and the correct retainer structure to keep the sides from collapsing into the pit.
2. What Factors Should I Take Into Account When Setting Up The Trampoline?
The positioning of the trampoline is crucial and has an impact on safety. Please keep in mind the following so that you can use the trampoline safely:
- The trampoline can be put in place on sand or lawns. Because there is no height adjustment on the trampoline itself, the area ought to be as even as possible.
- All sides and space above the trampoline must be adequate.
- We advise leaving about 3 feet of space around the trampoline on all sides.
- Both below the trampoline and the area surrounding it must be cleared of all potentially hazardous items.
- Make sure nothing is above you that you could hit when jumping to be safe.
- The light should be abundant in the area.
The in-trampoline installation Georgia should be done by at least two people. The packages come with all of the tools you need and easy-to-follow instructions.
3. How Much Time Will It Take To Install (With Two People)?
Trampoline rings: 1 hour
Round trampolines with a standard enclosure: 1.5 to 2 hour
Round trampoline and a Premium enclosure: 2.5 to 3 hours
Trampoline in a rectangle: Package for a 2 to 3 hour
Rectangular trampoline: 3 to 4 hours.
4. Is It Necessary To Disassemble The Trampoline Before Leaving It Outside For The Winter?
Packages of air trampolines are made to be used all year round. Galvanized springs and the frame of the trampoline prevent rusting. Due to their UV protection, the safety mat and pad are resistant to water, frost, and the sun.
Clearing the mat and enclosure of snow is crucial if the trampoline package is left outside for the winter. Rather than using a snow shovel, which can damage materials, we recommend brushing the snow away.
The snow will stretch the springs and mat, resulting in their loosening, if there are more than 3 inches of snow. The enclosure can also be damaged by heavy snow if it is not kept clean.
Additionally, the trampoline package can be disassembled completely or partially for the winter. We recommend storing the enclosure, safety pad, mat, and springs if the trampoline package has been partially disassembled.
Although it is not required, disassembling the trampoline package in whole or in part will, of course, assist in further extending the product’s lifespan.
5. During The Trampoline’s Disassembly And Reinstallation, Which Components Should Be Examined?
Before reassembling the trampoline, it is recommended that you check all of its components. Keep in mind the instructions when putting the trampoline together. All of our manuals are available here in case you have misplaced the original:
Important components to check
- The Frame: Are any of the parts of the trampoline frame worn or rusted? Examine both the enclosure pole fasteners and the frame’s welds.
- Springs: Check to see that the springs are still tightly wound. While a few stretched springs shouldn’t be a problem, it’s always a good idea to keep all of the trampoline’s parts in good shape.
- Do the enclosure net and jumping mat have any tears, holes, or rips?
- Are the bungees that hold the safety pad in place worn or torn?
Tips
- Never use a trampoline whose springs are missing. The jump pad could be ripped and injured. Call the company from which you purchased the trampoline if you discover that you are missing springs.
- You can hire a handyman to help you with the in- trampoline installation Geogia if you find it difficult.