Whether you’re coming out of a cold winter season or have been too busy to get outside and bounce, it’s always a good idea to perform some basic trampoline maintenance after an extended period of non-use. We've created a simple, easy-to-follow checklist with trampoline care tips that can help you give your trampoline the attention it deserves and keep it in great shape for years to come.
If you are looking a more thorough, extensive article yearly checkups, see our guide for trampoline care.
The Acon Spring Checklist
Look over your trampoline piece by piece, giving attention to one area at a time. Here’s where to being:
1. The frame – is the trampoline frame, or any of its parts worn or rusted? Check the welds of the frame as well as the fasteners for the enclosure poles.
2. Springs – make sure the springs remain tightly coiled. A few stretched springs shouldn't prove problematic, but it's always good to keep all the components of the trampoline in top condition.
3. Jumping mat and enclosure net – are there any rips, holes or tears?
4. The bungees for fastening the safety pad – are they worn/torn?
Once your equipment has passed inspection, it’s time to get back to bouncing. But if you notice any issues, now is the perfect time to check out our full range of spare parts for trampolines to replace worn or missing components.
Seasonal Trampoline Maintenance: Winter & Weather Care Tips
ACON Air trampoline packages are designed for year-round use. The trampoline frame and springs are galvanized to prevent rusting. The safety pad and the mat are UV-protected and thus resistant to sun, water and frost. If the trampoline package is left outside for winter, it is important to clear the snow from the mat and from the enclosure. We recommend clearing the snow with a brush, as a snow shovel can damage materials. If there is more than 3 in of snow it will stretch the springs and mat, causing loosening of those parts. Heavy snow can also damage the enclosure if not kept clean.
The trampoline package can also be disassembled in whole or in part for the winter. If the trampoline package is partially disassembled, we recommend storing the enclosure, safety pad, mat and springs. Disassembling the trampoline package in whole or in part is not mandatory, but will of course help to extend the product's life even further.
Looking for a spare part that cannot be found in your online store?
We have a good inventory of spare parts. Most of the spare parts are available in our online store. Please note that if you can't find the spare part in our online store, it is still very likely that we have that particular spare part in stock. For parts not available in our online store, please contact our customer service by email at customercare.eu@acon24.com.
We need the following information to identify the availability of a spare part:
- The name of the spare part or a picture of the spare part.
- The name / model of the original product or a picture of the original product.
- The estimated age of the product.
- Your own information for a possible order (phone number and shipping address).
Based on the information, we can identify the availability and the price of the spare part.
FAQ: Trampoline Maintenance and Winter Care
How often should I perform a maintenance check on my trampoline?
We recommend doing a basic trampoline maintenance check at the start of each new season, especially in spring and fall. It’s also a good idea to inspect the trampoline after extreme weather conditions or long periods of non-use to ensure all parts remain safe and functional.
Can I use a trampoline during winter in cold climates?
Yes, ACON trampolines are designed for year-round outdoor use—even in cold climates. The frame and springs are galvanized to resist rust, and the mat and safety pads are UV- and frost-resistant. Just be sure to remove any snow buildup to avoid damage and keep the surface safe for use.
How do I store my trampoline parts during the winter months?
If you choose to disassemble your trampoline for winter, we recommend storing the enclosure net, safety pad, springs, and mat in a dry, sheltered space like a garage or shed. Make sure everything is clean and dry before storing to prevent moisture damage.