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Posted on April 1, 2006 by Von Tijing | Posted under Kids
4 Steps to Proper Trampoline Repair
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As with any other type of equipment, knowing how to repair your trampoline will save you a great deal of money. However, there are times when you should ask an expert for their advice. Repairing a trampoline does not you get a blow torch out and start putting metal poles together. With proper trampoline repair, all you do is purchase what is needed, and replace that part on your trampoline. A good company will actually help you with a toll free number if you need assistance. Below are a few examples of ways you can better make necessary trampoline repairs yourself. Of course, if you have any questions, always try to contact the company. Usually, you will find that their customer service and technical assistance is friendly, knowledgeable, and free. 1. The first step in proper trampoline repair is knowing when it is time to repair the trampoline. You should always be aware of the shape of your trampoline. This is easily accomplished simply by giving the trampoline a good inspection about once a month or so. This will obviously be less when the trampoline is stored, and probably more if being used daily. Make sure you ask the children or people using the trampoline to let you know if they notice anything unusual and/or odd about how the trampoline is functioning. 2. The second step in proper trampoline repair is knowing what make and model of trampoline you have. If you purchase the trampoline new, this is usually an easy task. However, if you inherited your trampoline by some other means, you may not find it easy to find what type that trampoline is. Usually, there is a tag on the trampoline, but I have found that those fade over time. 3. The third step in proper trampoline repair is understanding what the issue is. If you have a torn mat where there are grommets connecting, replacing the mat will not do a lot of good if you do not do something about the grommets. If you have flexible, springless strips, you will need to make sure those are not harming the mat as well. If you repair the problem without fixing the issue, you will find that you are putting a temporary band-aid on a much larger problem. 4. Finally, you want to make sure your trampoline repair is for your appropriate trampoline. You may be able to add stronger springs, but usually, those are going to be different from trampoline to trampoline. Make sure you are getting the right size and part for your trampoline. Remember, spending more now will usually save you money later. About The Author: Von Tijin is a professional writers and write about various different recreational activities. At http://www.easytrampoline.com he has provide information about duability and quality of different trampolines. Visit the website to get more information about trampoline |
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