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
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
How Installation Works
Whether you go full DIY or hire help for the digging, the process is the same.
Choose Your Kit
Pick the right size and shape for your yard. We will help you choose if you are not sure.
Dig the Hole
30–36 inches deep, sized to your trampoline. Hire a local excavator or rent a mini-excavator.
Install the Retaining Wall
Our kit includes a full retaining wall system — no concrete or extra materials needed.
Assemble the Trampoline
Frame, mat, springs, and safety pad. Most assemblies take 2–4 hours.
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.