Shape of the patio.
Trampoline on concrete patio.
Trampoline on concrete patio.
Can we set up a.
Even if your trampoline has a protective cage there is still a possibility of falling and a huge concrete surface like a driveway or patio will cause injury.
Size of the patio.
We plan to put the trampoline on our concrete patio which is 12 x36.
Problem is our backyard courtyard is perhaps more accurate is all concrete.
Steer clear of overhanging trees.
We d like to get a trampoline for our boys.
The trampoline is 8 x14 and we plan to put it at the end of the patio so 1 end and 1 side could be anchored onto the grass somehow although we d like to avoid that so as not to hamper mowing or weed eating.
Concrete patio price factors.
We definitely want to anchor it for both safety and weather related reasons.
The trampoline is 8 x14 and we plan to put it at.
Our backyard has a lot of concrete and im getting a trampoline for my daughter.
From as little as 900 for a 100 square foot space to as much as 10 000 for 400 square feet.
They will lessen the impact of the concrete on the apparatus.
Now i know what youre thinking.
The only thing id be worried about is if the trampoline itself goes you know the stuff they bounce on then they would land on concrete i hae actually seen that happen on youve been framed but it was on grass if it ever did happen on concrete then there would be a serious injury thats the only thing id worry about.
There are several price factors to consider when you determine where your patio will fall on the 1 650 to 4 200 budget range.
We definitely want to anchor it for both safety and weather related reasons.
Using trampoline on concrete as long as you have invested in rubber matting to lay under your trampoline using a trampoline on concrete patio is no different to using it on grass.
It is an essential component if you want to position your trampoline on cement concrete or any other hard surface.
Obviously the main reason it isn t recommended to put a trampoline on concrete is the fact that it s a dangerous surface for jumpers to fall onto.
Btw shes 15 so.
Posted in what do you think.
However bear in mind that the surface around your trampoline is much harder than if you position it on a lawn.
How crazy am i.
I was wondering how safe would a trampoline be on concrete.
You will also need some rubber feet to place beneath the u shaped legs.
Just wondering even with the net is it safe enough for my daughter.