How are In-Ground Trampolines Installed? | AkrobatUSA Installation Guides

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In-ground trampoline installation is so simple that many customers prefer to do it themselves. You don’t need to have any special skills, and most installations can be finished in a few hours. Unlike traditional trampolines, in-ground trampolines sit flush with the ground. That means you’ll first need to dig a small pit, which will allow room for the bounce mat to expand downward, supported by the frame along the sides. Keep in mind that not all in-ground trampolines are the same. So it’s important to follow the instructions for your specific product. In this post, we look at how Akrobat in-ground trampolines are installed and what to expect.

In-ground trampolines installation: the basics

First, a high-level overview – just to give you the “big picture” of how installation works. In-ground trampoline installation involves building a trampoline inside the ground, rather than installing it on top. This involves digging a pit at the approximate dimensions of the outdoor trampoline, then building the frame inside the hole. Finally, the bounce mat is connected to the frame with springs, which are covered by a soft frame pad, so that nothing is exposed. And that’s basically it! Simple, right? If you’re eager for more details, let’s take a closer look at the specific steps for installing an Akrobat trampoline. How Akrobat in-ground trampolines are installed The following is a condensed list of instructions, so be sure to follow our complete DIY installation guides for round and rectangular trampolines. These guides include additional safety recommendations and other important tips you should read before getting started or using the trampoline.
  • Assemble the frame: Before digging the hole, you’ll put the frame together by simply pushing the sections together (spring holes facing upward).
  • Connect the mat and springs: Lay the mat inside the frame. Then connect it to the frame with the springs.
  • Attach PVC retaining panels: For added strength and long life, Akrobat trampolines are reinforced with PVC retaining panels, which are simply screwed to the outside of the frame.
  • Dig your trampoline pit: Use your frame to make the position on the ground where your trampoline will be installed. Dig the pit to the dimensions listed in your installation instructions.
  • Place the trampoline into the pit: After adding our weed prevention layer, place the frame into the pit. Make adjustments as needed to make sure the frame is level and the proper height.
  • Attach the frame pad: Use the elastic toggles to securely attach the frame pad to the frame.
How long does it take to install an in-ground trampoline? In-ground trampolines can take anywhere from a few hours to a day, depending on what tools you use and how many people help. Typically, digging the pit will take up most of the installation time. While some customers prefer the simplicity of digging the pit with conventional shovels, you’ll make faster progress by using a small excavator (which you can rent from most home improvement stores). Ready to bounce? Discover for yourself how easy it is to install an in-ground trampoline in your back yard. See our full installation tips, or shop now to select your family’s dream trampoline.