Trampoline work that accounts for the whole setup
Trampoline jobs are not just a frame and a mat. Frame size, spring style, mat orientation, safety-net compatibility, enclosure poles, yard slope, weather exposure, missing hardware, storm damage, and seasonal storage all affect the job.
We review the trampoline condition, model or size, yard access, missing parts, damage, and scope before treating the job like a simple backyard assembly.
Common trampoline jobs
We help with new trampoline assembly, repair support, net and pad work, spring replacement, moving, seasonal teardown, rebuilds, removal, and haul-away when the parts, condition, and access allow it.
- New trampoline assembly from customer-provided kits
- Safety net reinstall and enclosure pole installation
- Spring, rod, pad, and mat-related replacement support
- Uneven trampoline checks and adjustable correction work
- Trampoline moving with partial or full disassembly when needed
- Seasonal teardown and spring rebuilds
- Old trampoline removal and haul-away when access and disposal scope allow
New trampoline assembly and final placement
New trampoline assembly depends on having the correct frame pieces, legs, mat, springs or rods, pads, net, poles, hardware, and instructions ready before the appointment.
The setup area should be clear, accessible, and reasonably level. Severe slope, soft ground, drainage problems, low branches, fences, tight access, or unsafe placement can change the scope or require a different location.
Replacement parts need to match the trampoline
Trampoline nets, pads, springs, rods, caps, straps, poles, and clips are not universal. Replacement parts need to match the frame size, socket pattern, spring count, spring length, hook style, and enclosure design.
If parts are missing, mismatched, torn, cracked, bent, or rusted, assembly or repair may stop until the correct parts are available.
Trampoline moving, teardown, and rebuilds
Most trampolines should not be dragged across a yard or lifted as one piece. Moving usually requires partial or full disassembly so the frame, mat, springs, net, and poles are not twisted or damaged.
Seasonal teardown can reduce weather exposure, especially before winter or storms, but it does not guarantee damage prevention. Parts should be stored dry, labeled, and kept together so spring rebuilds are practical.
What can limit the job
Some trampolines are not safe to repair or rebuild. Bent frames, cracked joints, rusted or seized hardware, torn mats, damaged spring holes, missing springs, cracked pole caps, bent enclosure poles, and storm damage can change the scope or make the trampoline unsafe to use.
We can correct adjustable issues when the parts and frame are usable. We do not certify trampolines as storm-proof, injury-proof, or safe beyond the limits of the product, parts, surface, setup, and manufacturer instructions.
What to send before scheduling
Clear photos help us tell whether the job is assembly, repair support, moving, teardown, rebuild, removal, or replacement-part installation.
- Brand, model, size, or product link if available
- Wide photos of the full trampoline or unopened boxes
- Photos of the frame joints, legs, mat, springs or rods, pads, net, and enclosure poles
- Close-ups of torn fabric, rust, bent poles, broken caps, missing clips, cracked mounts, or storm damage
- Photos of the yard, access path, gate, slope, and final setup location
- City/ZIP and parking or access notes
- Whether the job is assembly, repair support, moving, seasonal teardown, rebuild, removal, or haul-away
- For replacement parts: photos of the parts, packaging, measurements, and the existing trampoline connections
Columbus and Central Ohio trampoline service
We regularly serve Columbus and nearby Central Ohio communities including Worthington, Dublin, Hilliard, Westerville, Gahanna, Reynoldsburg, Grove City, Delaware, Powell, Pickerington, Lancaster, Newark, and surrounding areas.
Larger or route-based Ohio projects may be available depending on distance, timing, access, item condition, teardown needs, and project scope.
Ready to schedule or choose the right trampoline service?
Send photos of the trampoline, yard access, condition, and what you need done. We will review whether the job is assembly, repair support, moving, seasonal teardown, rebuild, removal, or haul-away.