How to Move a Trampoline

Trampolines are becoming more popular with households across the nation. This is for a few good reasons. They are excellent sources for exercise and with an increasing national concern with healthy lifestyles they are the perfect contributing element. In addition, with the continued economic struggles that exist throughout the country, many people are looking for increased ways of spending time at home as a family and even having friends and relatives over for an evening of entertainment instead of spending money on a night out.

Regardless of the reason for purchasing a trampoline, many people and families are doing it and they are becoming extremely common aspects of backyard activity features. However, and as is the case with all major appliances and exercise and sporting equipment, there typically comes a time when the item needs to be moved and or adjusted. This is something that many people don’t think about until the time arrives for the move to take place. And with a growing number of trampolines being found in backyards it makes sense that there are a growing number of trampolines that need to be moved.

Moving a trampoline is actually easier than what at first it might look. If you are only moving the trampoline to a new location in the same yard it probably won’t require taking it apart. You will need a few people to lift it and you will need to make sure that the legs are being lifted, not dragged. This will require something of a coordinated effort as some people will be holding the legs and others the rim of the trampoline. Also, be sure that its new location is stable and that the ground is flat and secure. With a little care, the trampoline should be usable in its new location in no time. If you are moving the trampoline to a new house, then you will need to take it apart. You can consult the original directions or ask a professional for guidance with this project.

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