- How long is the warranty for?
- What do I do if there’s a problem outside of my warranty?
- Is my trampoline covered under warranty for general wear and tear?
- How long should my trampoline last?
- What happens if my trampoline breaks? Can I get replacement parts if they are needed?
- Do I need to put my trampoline away in Winter?
- How do I keep my trampoline in the best possible condition? Is there anything I need to do regularly to maintain it?
- Who do I contact once I’ve bought it if there are any problems?
We offer 5 years warranty on the frame and 12 months on all non frame parts. Although it is rare for any parts to fail within this period, from experience, the times it has happened has been through wear an tear from inappropriate use. (We do not feel that under these circumstances, it should be a warranty issue and our responsibility to replace without charge).
If there is minor damage to a trampoline pad, foam support, netting or spring cover that does not compromise the overall safety of the trampoline then a repair part will be sent out.
The frames on all our trampolines have a 5 year warranty against rust.
We are fortunate enough to be able to hold a lot of stock. This does mean should you need a part replacing within warranty, we are able to send it quickly, but also out of warranty we will still happily supply the part to you for a very fair price. Simply contact us should you need anything replacing outside of warranty.
No. General wear and tear is down to how the trampoline has been used. If it is used correctly, there should be very little wear at all. We will happily supply replacement parts at cost price should replacements be needed due to wear and tear.
Your trampoline should last for as long as you continue to care for it. We may have 5 years warranty on the frame but this really is on the low side of the true life span it can have if cared for and used correctly. The polypropylene bounce mat has such a strong woven structure, providing used and cared for correctly (without shoes and within the maximum user weight), can easily outlast the frame.
If used correctly, your trampoline should not break at all. If there is however a manufacturing error we find on inspection, we will accept full responsibility of this and replace whatever part has been affected and broken.
No. The frame is made of thick galvanised steel so is rust resistant even in the wettest weather. We offer a weather cover with our trampolines and providing this is used to cover the bounce and spring areas in Winter, there will be no deterioration in quality at all.
It’s so easy to keep your trampoline in good condition. Simply follow the below steps:
- Use within maximum weight limits
- Bounce as centrally as possible
- Take all shoes off before bouncing
- Cover over in Winter (if you have a safety net, take this off first)
- Don’t use the spring cover as a place to perch when not jumping
- Don’t go on with any sharp objects or items of clothing that could catch
- If it gets dirty, wipe clean with a warm damp cloth and soapy water
If for any reason you are unhappy with your purchase, or need a problem resolved email your query to info@bigairtrampolines.com.au
Any member of our team will be more than happy to help and will do all we can to make sure that you are thrilled with your purchase, happy with how this has been dealt with and satisfied with your overall experience with Big Air.











