Sunday, August 3, 2008

How To Repair Your Trampoline

No matter how well you care for your trampoline or how good the warranty is, you will need to be ready to do some repairs and adjustments or replace the occassional part. After all, making sure your trampoline stays in good repair keeps all the bouncers in your family happy and safe. Trampoline repair is never a case of "if" but only "when".

If you notice that something looks a bit worn or no longer works properly, your first step should be to take a look at your trampoline's user manual. The manual should provide easy to understand instructions on caring for your specific model. If a consultation of the manual doesn't provide the answers you need, you should contact the manufacturer. You may want to try visiting the company website first to see if there is any information that can help you there, but, if not, you should contact the customer service department to ask for help on replacing a part or to discover how you can get replacement parts. It is best to check with customer service before you start shopping for parts because they just may be covered by warranty, which could mean the manufacturer would replace them for free.

Of course, if the company you bought your trampoline from is no longer in business or doesn't carry a specific replacement part, getting your trampoline repaired can be a bit more challenging. Luckily, some trampoline companies sell generic parts that can be used to repair other companies' models. These companies often have an added bonus - their replacement parts may be cheaper than those being sold by a well known company.

One company that offers quite a few replacement parts for trampolines is Super Fun Trampolines. With over 25 years in the business, this company is no newcomer to the field. You can buy replacement parts factory direct, which cuts out the middle man and gives you a better price. In addition to selling parts for repairing your trampoline, Super Fun Trampolines repairs mats. If your mat has holes or the stitching on the edges is coming loose, you can ship it to them. Within three to four weeks, your mat will be repaired and you will be back to bouncing away.

If you are looking for the lowest price on replacement parts for your trampoline, you may want to check out Fun Spot Trampolines. This company has been in the trampoline business for more than 33 years and guarantees that their trampoline part prices are the lowest around. The company also says it weaves its own mat fabric and webbing and that it is the only trampoline manufacturer to do so. If you need a mat rebuilt, re-sown, or patched, Fun Spot Trampoline offers a repair service with very competitive pricing.

If what you need is your trampoline's manual, Trampoline Sales has the solution. This company sells ebooks of replacement manuals for a few different brands of trampolines. If you aren't sure which replacement parts you need or how to replace parts and you've lost your manual, these replacement manuals can be very handy. If you are only looking for replacement parts, the company can help out with that, as well. Trampoline Sales stocks a range of replacement parts, such as springs, mats, covers and patch kits. The company has a 100% money-back customer satisfaction guarantee and has warranties on the different parts.


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Noticing some wear and tear on your trampoline? It might be time to repair your trampoline before it becomes a safety hazard for you and your family.
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