How to Install an In Ground Trampoline

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Trampolines can bring fun and excitement to any backyard, but safer jumping starts with proper installation. Installing an in ground trampoline requires attention to detail and should adhere to a few key steps. This guide may help you successfully set up your trampoline for a safer and more joyful jumping experiences.

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Step 1: Assemble the Frame

Choose a level spot in your backyard to place the trampoline. Lay out the frame parts on the ground and assemble them. Attach the jumping mat to the frame using springs, starting at the 12 o’clock, 3 o’clock, 6 o’clock, and 9 o’clock positions on round trampolines, and the corners on the rectangle trampolines, then attach the rest.

When installing an Akrobat trampoline frame, this step is fast and tool-free, thanks to the AkroCLICK® smart system, which simplifies the assembly process.

Step 2: Attach the PVC Retaining Panels

Secure the Akrobat PVC retaining wall panels to the frame to prevent soil from falling into the trampoline pit and to provide added stability. Using the screws provided, attach each panel firmly with a screwdriver. Repeat for all panels until the frame is fully enclosed.

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Step 3: Dig the In-Ground Trampoline Pit

Digging the hole is the most labor-intensive part of the installation. Mark the pit dimensions by placing the assembled frame on your chosen spot and tracing a slightly larger outline.
Outer Hole: Dig a shallow ring, about 10 inches deep (depending on size chosen), around the outer edge, matching the height of the trampoline frame.
Inner Hole: Dig a deeper, bowl-shaped hole in the center, ensuring enough depth to prevent the trampoline mat from touching the ground during use.
Trampolines can be hand dug or using a mini excavator for faster results, especially for larger trampolines.

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Step 4: Ensure Drainage and Protect Against Weeds

Proper drainage is important to avoid water accumulation in the pit. The installation of a gravity drains or sump pump is recommended if your ground does not percolate (drain) well. Cover the pit with the Akrobat-provided weed control membrane that conforms to its shape. This step minimizes soil displacement and keeps the jumping area clear of weeds.

Step 5: Place the Trampoline in the Pit

Carefully lower the trampoline into the prepared pit and align it with the ground level. Fill any gaps between the trampoline and the ground with soil, compacting it firmly for added stability. Ensure there are no spaces between the trampoline and the surrounding ground.

Step 6: Attach the Safety Pads

Position the safety pads over the trampoline frame and springs, ensuring they cover all edges completely. Secure the pads following the manufacturer’s instructions to keep them in place during use.

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Final Touches

Once these steps are completed, the in ground trampoline is securely installed and ready for action. Invite family and friends for some carefree jumping fun, knowing you have set up the trampoline with safety and precision in mind.

Pro Tip: When installing an in ground trampoline, Akrobat trampolines make the installation process simpler and more efficient with their innovative designs and user-friendly features.

Installing an in ground trampoline may take some effort, but the reward is a safer and durable setup that provides joy and active fun for all ages. Ready to jump into action? Start planning your trampoline project today!

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