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Avyna Trampolines, Installed as a Trampolines.com Premier Installer
We're proud to serve as a Trampolines.com Premier Installer, which means we install the same Avyna trampolines that Trampolines.com sells directly, with the frame and safety engineering already built in.
Every Avyna trampoline we install includes:
- A heavy-duty frame – Built to handle serious jump sessions without flexing or loosening over time.
- A jump-ready mat and spring system – Built for a consistent bounce instead of dead spots.
- Safety frame pads – Thick padding that covers the springs and frame so there's no exposed metal at the edge.
Because we install these trampolines the way Trampolines.com trains its Premier Installers to, you get a properly built pit and a trampoline assembled the way the manufacturer intends.
Enclosures, Lighting, and Covers for Your New Trampoline
A trampoline install doesn't have to stop at the frame. Most families add at least one accessory to make the trampoline safer or easier to use after dark or through the offseason.
We can add any of the following to your installation:
- Enclosure netting – Keeps jumpers inside the mat and adds a barrier around the pit's edge.
- LED lighting – Wraps the frame or pad so the trampoline is visible and usable after the sun goes down.
- Weather covers – Protect the mat and pads from snow, rain, and UV exposure between jump seasons.
We can install any of these at the same time as your trampoline or add them later if you decide you want one after the fact.
What Affects Your Installation Timeline
Most trampoline installations take a single day, from excavation to a finished, assembled trampoline. If your yard needs extra grading, has a slope, or sits over irrigation lines we need to work around, the timeline stretches out because we won't rush drainage or barrier work just to hit a one-day target.
If you're planning for a yard in Teton Valley or Star Valley, timing matters too. Frost can linger in the ground longer in those areas, so we may recommend waiting until the ground fully thaws before excavating, rather than digging early and risking a pit that shifts once the frost line moves.
Avyna Trampolines, Installed as a Trampolines.com Premier Installer
We're proud to serve as a Trampolines.com Premier Installer, which means we install the same Avyna trampolines that Trampolines.com sells directly, with the frame and safety engineering already built in.
Every Avyna trampoline we install includes:
- A heavy-duty frame – Built to handle serious jump sessions without flexing or loosening over time.
- A jump-ready mat and spring system – Built for a consistent bounce instead of dead spots.
- Safety frame pads – Thick padding that covers the springs and frame so there's no exposed metal at the edge.
Because we install these trampolines the way Trampolines.com trains its Premier Installers to, you get a properly built pit and a trampoline assembled the way the manufacturer intends.
Enclosures, Lighting, and Covers for Your New Trampoline
A trampoline install doesn't have to stop at the frame. Most families add at least one accessory to make the trampoline safer or easier to use after dark or through the offseason.
We can add any of the following to your installation:
- Enclosure netting – Keeps jumpers inside the mat and adds a barrier around the pit's edge.
- LED lighting – Wraps the frame or pad so the trampoline is visible and usable after the sun goes down.
- Weather covers – Protect the mat and pads from snow, rain, and UV exposure between jump seasons.
We can install any of these at the same time as your trampoline or add them later if you decide you want one after the fact.
What Affects Your Installation Timeline
Most trampoline installations take a single day, from excavation to a finished, assembled trampoline. If your yard needs extra grading, has a slope, or sits over irrigation lines we need to work around, the timeline stretches out because we won't rush drainage or barrier work just to hit a one-day target.
If you're planning for a yard in Teton Valley or Star Valley, timing matters too. Frost can linger in the ground longer in those areas, so we may recommend waiting until the ground fully thaws before excavating, rather than digging early and risking a pit that shifts once the frost line moves.
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Frequently Asked Questions About Trampoline Installation
Trampoline installation raises a lot of the same questions, whether you're leaning toward an in-ground pit or a standard above-ground frame. The following are the ones we hear most before we start digging.
How Long Does Trampoline Installation Take?
Most installations take one full day, from excavation to a finished, assembled trampoline. If your yard needs extra grading, has a slope, or sits over irrigation lines we need to work around, the project can run longer. We'll give you a realistic timeline during your site evaluation, not a generic estimate.
What Is the Difference Between an In-Ground and an Above-Ground Trampoline?
An in-ground trampoline sits level with the yard, so there's no platform or ladder and less distance to fall if someone loses their balance. An above-ground trampoline sits on a raised frame and works well in yards with slope, a high water table, or ground that isn't practical to excavate.
Do You Handle Drainage When You Install an In-Ground Trampoline?
Yes. We build drainage into the pit and install a barrier along the walls so water has somewhere to go and the hole holds its shape. Skipping this step is one of the most common reasons in-ground trampolines end up with standing water or a sagging pit.
What Trampoline Brands and Shapes Do You Offer?
We install Avyna trampolines through our partnership with Trampolines.com, available in round and rectangular shapes. Each one comes with a heavy-duty frame and safety frame pads, whether you choose an in-ground or above-ground setup.
Can I Add an Enclosure or Lighting Later?
We can install enclosure netting, LED lighting, or a weather cover at the same time as your trampoline, or come back and add them once you decide what you want. Mention it during your quote if you're already planning to add one.