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Inground Trampoline Installation

Installing an inground trampoline is a one-time project — do it right and it lasts a lifetime. Most customers hire a local excavator for the digging, then assemble the kit themselves or have their landscaper finish it up.

How Most Customers Do It

There is no single right way — here are the most common paths.

Hire a Local Excavator

Works everywhere — you find the digger, we guide the rest

  • Available anywhere in the lower 48
  • Search for a local excavator or landscaper
  • They dig the hole — you assemble the kit
  • Typically takes 1–2 days total
  • Our team is available for questions throughout
See the Installation Guide

Full DIY

Rent a mini-excavator and do the whole thing yourself

  • Most customers complete in a weekend
  • Mini-excavators rent for ~$300–500/day
  • Step-by-step guide included with every kit
  • No special skills required
  • Our team available for questions throughout
View the DIY Guide
Located in Utah? We install locally — give us a call and we’ll take care of everything. (801) 555-2390

How Installation Works

Whether you go full DIY or hire help for the digging, the process is the same.

1

Choose Your Kit

Pick the right size and shape for your yard. We will help you choose if you are not sure.

2

Dig the Hole

30–36 inches deep, sized to your trampoline. Hire a local excavator or rent a mini-excavator.

3

Install the Retaining Wall

Our kit includes a full retaining wall system — no concrete or extra materials needed.

4

Assemble the Trampoline

Frame, mat, springs, and safety pad. Most assemblies take 2–4 hours.

5

Jump!

Flush with the lawn. Safe for the whole family. Built to last for years.

Ready to Get Your Trampoline?

Free shipping to all lower 48 states. Every kit includes a complete step-by-step installation guide.