Trampoline assembly in Exeter

Professional trampoline assembly services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.

Price Guide

£160-£210

Typical Duration

3-4 hrs

Location

Exeter, Devon

Professional trampoline assembly - frame levelled on your lawn, springs properly tensioned in sequence, safety enclosure fitted securely. Garden trampolines assembled ready for bouncing.

Ultimate Garden Entertainment

Trampolines are garden essentials - endless bouncing energy, outdoor exercise, kids entertained for hours. But they're substantial builds. Those spring counts aren't a joke, and the safety enclosure is critical.

🎪 Proper springs = proper bounce. 70-100 springs installed in the right sequence. Rushed work = uneven bounce and safety risks.


Why Professional Assembly?

✅ Done Right❌ Common Problems
All springs tensionedUneven bounce
Frame perfectly levelStress and damage
Enclosure secureGaps children fall through
Properly anchoredBlows over in wind

What You Get

🔧 Full Assembly

StageWhat Happens
PositionBest location chosen
FrameConstructed and levelled
SpringsInstalled in correct sequence
MatAttached and tested
EnclosureNet fitted secure
AnchorGround secured if wanted

📦 Trampoline Sizes

  • 8ft trampolines
  • 10ft trampolines
  • 12ft trampolines
  • 14ft trampolines
  • Springless (fibreglass rod) trampolines

Pricing Guide

SizeEstimated TimeYou'll Pay
8-10ft trampoline3 hrs£160
12-14ft trampoline4 hrs£210

Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after.


Perfect For...

All sizes - 8ft to 14ft

With enclosures - Safety essential

Anchoring - Storm-proof setup

Level lawn - Proper positioning

Why Choose Us for Trampoline assembly in Exeter?

Frame solid and level on your lawn

All springs properly attached and tensioned

Safety enclosure net secure - no gaps

Ready for bouncing immediately

What to Expect

Step 1: Check & Position

Delivery checked complete, location assessed, level ground confirmed, space around cleared.

Step 2: Build

Frame constructed and levelled, springs installed systematically (opposite pairs for even tension), mat attached and tested, enclosure fitted with no gaps.

Step 3: Ready to Bounce

Bounce tested, safety features demonstrated, anchoring fitted if wanted, usage rules explained, packaging removed.

🔧 DIY Tips

Building it yourself? Here's what matters:

🔧 Tools you'll need

  • Spring puller tool (essential)
  • Spirit level
  • Work gloves
  • Rubber mallet

📐 Key steps

  1. Clear MORE space than final footprint
  2. Frame ring must be level
  3. Springs in opposite pairs, not around in sequence
  4. Enclosure base must tuck under mat
  5. Test every pole socket

⚠️ Common mistakes

  • Installing springs in wrong sequence
  • Leaving gaps in enclosure base
  • Frame not level
  • Skipping anchoring

💡 Pro trick: Springs are the hard part. Install them in opposite pairs - think compass points first (N, S, E, W), then fill in between. This creates even tension and centred mat. Never go around in sequence.

Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.

Good to Know

🌬️ Anchor it - trampolines act like sails in wind. Devon gets storms. Ground anchors are cheap insurance against your trampoline ending up in the neighbour's garden.

Maintenance:

  • Monthly spring check
  • Inspect mat for wear
  • Check net for holes
  • Replace pads when degraded

Winter:

  • Consider removing or covering
  • Springs become brittle in cold
  • Net degrades in UV
  • Extends lifespan significantly

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is trampoline assembly a professional job?

Trampolines have 70-100 springs needing individual tensioning in the correct sequence. The frame must be level, the enclosure must have no gaps. It's physically demanding work that takes 3-4 hours. Most people underestimate the effort.

How long does assembly take?

A typical 10-12ft trampoline takes 3-4 hours. Larger 14ft models can take longer. The springs are the time-consuming part - rushing creates uneven bounce and risks spring failure.

Where should a trampoline be positioned?

Level ground is essential. Away from fences, walls, trees. Clear overhead space. Visible from house for supervision. Soft ground underneath - grass, not patio.

Do trampolines need anchoring?

In exposed gardens or for larger trampolines, yes - wind can lift them. Devon gets windy enough that I'd recommend anchoring for most gardens. A 12ft trampoline acts like a sail.

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Our Rates

Minimum charge£60
Includes callout + first hour
Additional time£50/hr
This Job£160-£210

Got multiple jobs?

Make the most of your first hour - I can often tackle several small tasks in one visit. List everything you need done when you call!

Why Trust Us

Fully Insured
Local Exeter Business
30 Mile Coverage
No Hidden Costs

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