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 tensioned | Uneven bounce |
| Frame perfectly level | Stress and damage |
| Enclosure secure | Gaps children fall through |
| Properly anchored | Blows over in wind |
What You Get
🔧 Full Assembly
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Position | Best location chosen |
| Frame | Constructed and levelled |
| Springs | Installed in correct sequence |
| Mat | Attached and tested |
| Enclosure | Net fitted secure |
| Anchor | Ground secured if wanted |
📦 Trampoline Sizes
- 8ft trampolines
- 10ft trampolines
- 12ft trampolines
- 14ft trampolines
- Springless (fibreglass rod) trampolines
Pricing Guide
| Size | Estimated Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| 8-10ft trampoline | 3 hrs | £160 |
| 12-14ft trampoline | 4 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
- Clear MORE space than final footprint
- Frame ring must be level
- Springs in opposite pairs, not around in sequence
- Enclosure base must tuck under mat
- 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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