How to Find Replacement Parts for Trampolines

Our Australian-made trampolines are designed to last a long time. However, there is no way to avoid normal wear. Eventually, you will have to replace something. Topline Trampolines can help you find exactly what you need to keep your favourite backyard activity ready to use.

Inspect Your Topline Trampoline

Inspect trampolines to look for signs of wear and tear. Any problems should be addressed quickly and before anyone is permitted to use the equipment.

You may notice changes in performance, which could indicate something is wrong. If you notice any of the following, stop use immediately and inspect your trampoline:

  • All or some of your springs are exposed
  • The mat has tears, holes, or snags in it, or it is sagging
  • Rust holes present on the frame or other metal parts
  • The surface of your trampoline isn’t level

Once you identify the problem, you can figure out which parts are needed. For example, you may need a new spring pad if your old one is missing. Or, you may need a new mat if there is visible damage.  If the trampoline isn’t level, then your frame may be damaged, or the ground underneath may have shifted.

Check Our Website for Replacement Mats, Pads and Springs

The most common replacement part is the mat. This will likely wear out more often than the metal components.

It may not be easy to find a replacement if you have a foreign-built model. We can help. Our website includes instructions on taking measurements to find the right mat for your trampoline, even if you didn’t buy it from us.

You should also know the spring count as well. This will be required when sizing your mat.

Talk to a Trampoline Expert

You can order replacement parts for trampolines on our website. If you are uncertain or need advice, give us a call or stop by. We make our own products, which provides us with the insight needed to provide sound advice and recommendations.

Tell us about your problem, and we’ll make sure you get the replacement part you need. Contact us today to learn more about keeping your trampolines in working condition.