Trampoline disassembly in Exeter
Professional trampoline disassembly services in Exeter and surrounding areas. Local, reliable handyman - no job too small.
Price Guide
£110-£160
Typical Duration
2-3 hrs
Location
Exeter, Devon
Professional trampoline disassembly - springs removed safely using proper technique, frame dismantled without damage, parts organised for storage or transport. Your lawn back and clear.
Safe Takedown
Trampolines need to come down eventually - house moves, garden redesigns, winter storage, or retirement when children outgrow them. But those springs are under tension and the frame is awkward to handle.
⚠️ Springs are dangerous. Under significant tension, they can snap back and cause serious injury if removed incorrectly. Proper technique matters.
Why Professional Disassembly?
| ✅ Done Right | ❌ Common Problems |
|---|---|
| Springs removed safely | Injury from spring snap |
| Parts organised | Bits lost, can't reassemble |
| Frame undamaged | Bent sections |
| Lawn cleared | Mess left behind |
What You Get
🔧 Full Disassembly
| Stage | What Happens |
|---|---|
| Enclosure | Net and poles removed |
| Springs | Removed safely in sequence |
| Mat | Detached and rolled |
| Frame | Dismantled carefully |
| Organise | Parts grouped for purpose |
| Clear | Lawn tidy |
📦 Reasons for Disassembly
- House moves
- Winter storage
- Garden redesign
- End of life disposal
- Relocating in garden
Pricing Guide
| Service | Estimated Time | You'll Pay |
|---|---|---|
| Standard disassembly | 2 hrs | £110 |
| Large trampoline (14ft+) | 3 hrs | £160 |
Based on £60 minimum (first hour) + £50/hr after.
Perfect For...
✅ House moves - Parts ready for transport
✅ Winter storage - Protected until spring
✅ Disposal - Frame ready for recycling
✅ Garden changes - Reclaim the space
Why Choose Us for Trampoline disassembly in Exeter?
Springs removed safely using proper technique
Frame dismantled without damage
Parts organised for storage or transport
Lawn clear for other uses
What to Expect
Step 1: Plan
Purpose discussed (storage/move/disposal), condition assessed, approach agreed.
Step 2: Disassemble
Enclosure removed, springs taken off safely in sequence, mat detached, frame dismantled, all parts organised.
Step 3: Complete
Parts ready for your needs, condition feedback given, any concerns flagged, lawn cleared and tidy.
🔧 DIY Tips
Doing it yourself? Here's what matters:
🔧 Tools you'll need
- Spring puller tool (essential)
- Work gloves (thick)
- Container for springs
- Labels if storing
📐 Key steps
- Remove enclosure first
- Springs in opposite pairs (like assembly, reversed)
- Work slowly and carefully
- Keep springs in a container
- Bag all small fixings together
⚠️ Common mistakes
- Removing springs in wrong sequence
- No gloves (springs can cut)
- Losing small fixings
- Rushing the spring removal
💡 Pro trick: Put ALL the small fixings, bolts, and caps in a labelled bag taped to a frame section. Nothing worse than reassembling and finding you're missing three critical bolts.
Rather leave it to a pro? No problem - that's what I'm here for. Give me a call.
Good to Know
📦 Keep everything together - trampolines have many small parts. Springs, bolts, caps, fixings all need to stay with the main parts. Separation means reassembly headaches.
Storage tips:
- Dry location essential
- Springs in sealed container
- Mat rolled, not folded
- Label parts if complex
Condition check:
- I'll note any worn springs
- Identify mat weak spots
- Flag safety pad condition
- Honest about reuse viability
Frequently Asked Questions
Why professional disassembly?
Springs under tension are dangerous - they can snap back and cause injury. The sequence for removing springs matters. Plus, trampolines are awkward to handle alone. Quicker and safer to have it done properly.
Storage or disposal?
Either works. For storage or moves, I'll carefully organise parts for reassembly later. For disposal, the approach is faster. Let me know your intention.
Can you dispose of it too?
Yes - I can take it away for disposal. Metal frame is recyclable. Or I can leave it stacked for your disposal. Devon recycling centres accept trampoline frames as scrap metal.
Moving house - can you do both ends?
Yes - disassemble before your move, reassemble at the new property. Makes sense to book both together.
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