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Can you bury a springfree trampoline?

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Asked by: Vanessa Briggs

Only about a handful of Springfree customers have ever placed their trampoline in-ground, according to Springfree professionals, so do yourself and your children a favor, and leave it above ground. You’ll be happier that you did!

Can I bury my trampoline?

How We Buried the Trampoline. I had seen trampolines buried (it is really common in Utah, where we are from), so I figured that it was as simple as digging a hole and plopping the trampoline inside, boom! Done.

How long does it take to disassemble a Springfree Trampoline?

two hours

Disassembly typically takes two hours to complete. Two people are recommended. Be aware that when loaded, the rods can spring back and may cause injury. Treat any loaded rod with caution until you are sure it is properly installed.

Is a sunken trampoline safer?

An in-ground trampoline can be aesthetically pleasing and seem a lot safer than the typical installation. In fact, one of the top customer questions asked is “Isn’t getting in-ground trampoline installed safer than having it above ground?” The short answer is ‘No.

Can you install a regular trampoline in the ground?

You’ll need to dig deeper and vertically to allow for the height of the trampoline, and there is a real risk that soil will fall away over time into the hole meaning your kids could hit the bottom while bouncing, and also a gap will appear around the edge of the frame where little feet could get trapped.

Is it easy to take down a Springfree trampoline?

Just the idea of taking the trampoline down and reassembling it sounds like an awful chore! But, Springfree says it is EASY and that we’d be able to pull it off. We watched the video provided a few times to make sure we knew the steps and well heck, it really did look easy.

How do you remove a Springfree trampoline?

And what you do is you use your hip to push forward that way into the rod and with your left hand so that's your right hand with your left.

How much does it cost to put a trampoline in the ground?

An average is probably around $6,000.” On Angie’s List, an article explained that some contractors will charge around $2,500 for excavation and installation alone, plus the cost of the trampoline apparatus.

How do you make an underground trampoline?

Easy Installation

  1. DIG THE HOLE. Mark the hole before you dig it. …
  2. CONSTRUCT THE TRAMPOLINE FRAME. Put the trampoline together by first assembling the top and bottom sections of the frame, followed by the mat and springs. …
  3. PLACE TRAMPOLINE IN HOLE. …
  4. SECURE VENTED PADS TO THE TRAMPOLINE.


How deep do you need to dig for an inground trampoline?

Dig the hole



Dig out 10 inches of soil evenly across the entire hole. Then dig an inner hole in the middle that is 2ft or 24 inches less in diameter than the trampoline size in a bowl shape to a depth of 36 inches (about 3ft) for 12ft and 14ft trampolines and 30 inches (about 2ft 6 inches) for 8ft and 10ft trampolines.

What do you do with an inground trampoline in the winter?

Inground trampolines can either be packed away or covered with a safety cover. If you opt to leave it in the ground and leave the jump mat on you will want to remove layers of snow so it doesn’t get too weighed down during the winter. An above ground trampoline will require some dissassembling in order to store it.

Do you need a net on a sunken trampoline?

Sunken trampoline’s are less costly to maintain if you don’t have a net which is an expensive item to replace. This type of trampoline allows your children to have more fun and play a variety of different games as there’s no net to interfere with and no ladder to climb.

How do you level a trampoline without digging?

Feet for each leg. Okay I do have a little board here. I am going to apply some stakes. That will hold it all together I've had my kids jump on it for the last couple days the thing doesn't even move.

Can you put a trampoline on concrete?

The short answer is no. Concrete may seem like the ideal surface on which to put your trampoline, but the force of bouncing into the hard ground can be damaging to your trampoline’s frame and legs.

Can you put a trampoline on decking?

Yes, it is possible to place a trampoline on your deck. There are certain requirements that you must first meet before installing the trampoline though.