8 Things to Put Under Trampoline on Concrete Surface

Installing a trampoline on concrete can be a little bit tricky. Not only because concrete is hard and not exactly soft on the knees but also because some precautions need to be taken when installing one.

If you plan on keeping your trampoline on concrete, in this article, I am going to recommend the few most effective things to put under a trampoline on the concrete surface as well as tips that will help ensure its longevity and safety.

Should you put a trampoline on a concrete surface?

A trampoline is meant to be used on grass, but if you want to put one on a concrete surface, you can do that (It is not recommended though). However, you will want to put something soft underneath to protect the concrete and trampoline.

We have a detailed answer of this question. You can read if you want -> Can you put a trampoline on concrete?

You can do this by putting a layer of soft soil or soft padding under the trampoline. You can put the trampoline there if you have a wooden deck or a grassy area next to the concrete. However, you will want to put a layer of soft material under the trampoline so that the deck or grass isn’t damaged.

10 Things to put under trampoline on a concrete surface

Following are the 10 things to put under trampoline on concrete:

  • Rubber mat
  • Layer of wood chips
  • Foam
  • Mulch
  • Soil
  • Sand
  • Landscaping fabric
  • Tarp

Rubber mat

You can use the best rubber mat under the trampoline on the concrete surface. It is ideal against trampoline squeaking and effective for protecting the concrete surface. If you cannot buy a full rubber mat, use rubber mats under the engaging parts with concrete.

Layer of wood chips

A layer of wood chips on top of a sheet of plywood will add a cushion to protect your trampoline, landscaping, and concrete.

Foam

Foam is another excellent option to protect your trampoline, landscaping, and concrete. It will last much longer than wood chips, but it is more expensive.

Mulch

Mulch is a type of loose, ground-up plant matter that can also be used to protect your trampoline and concrete and can provide a soft bounce.

Soil

If you somehow stop the soil from flowing, there is nothing better than soil. You can use any waterproof fabric for this.

Sand

If you have spare sand, you can also use sand. You might want to put down a layer of landscaping fabric before putting down the sand to keep the sand from blowing away.

Landscaping fabric

Landscaping fabric is a tough but breathable fabric that can be used under a trampoline on concrete. You can use soil or sand under it and then spread it over. This advantage is that the soil or sand will not spread and will also look good. 

It can be found at most home improvement stores and comes in large rolls to cover your trampoline and whatever else you want to protect.

Tarp

If you run out of options, you can always use a tarp. You might want to put down a layer of sand or soil first to keep it from blowing away.

10 Tips for Trampolines On a Concrete surface

Make sure the concrete is level

Before you put anything down, you’ll want to ensure that the concrete is level. You can do this with a laser level or a bubble level.

Add a base layer of protection

You’ll want to add a base layer underneath the trampoline to protect the concrete. This can be as simple as a layer of landscaping fabric or sand. You can also use a rubber mat or a tarp for a temporary solution.

Don’t forget about the edges

You’ll want to ensure that the trampoline edges aren’t sitting directly on the concrete. You can use a rubber mat or a tarp to ensure that the trampoline isn’t sitting directly on the concrete while the rest of the trampoline sits comfortably on a base layer of protection.

Protect the trampoline’s fabric

The trampoline’s fabric will wear out over time, especially if used on a concrete surface. You can protect it by using a waterproof spray or a waterproof cover.

Protect the trampoline’s springs

The springs will also wear out over time, but you can protect them with a trampoline cover.

Use a safety net

A safety net will keep kids from falling off the trampoline. You can use a net that attaches to the frame or a standalone net. You’ll want to ensure the net is high enough that kids can’t reach it by standing on the trampoline.

Clean the trampoline

You’ll want to clean the trampoline often to avoid rust and other problems. You can use a net or garden hose to spray it down, or you can use a trampoline cleaning kit.

Get the trampoline inspected

You’ll want to get the trampoline inspected at least once a year. You’ll also want to have it serviced once every 1-2 years.

Conclusions

Trampolining is great exercise and fun with friends and family. It’s also a great tool to help kids with their physical development. There are many fun ways to put a trampoline in your backyard, but it’s important to remember that it needs to be used on a soft surface like grass.

Putting a trampoline on a concrete surface can cause it to crack the concrete or the landscaping and lead to injury. To avoid damaging your concrete and landscaping, you can use a layer of wood chips, landscaping fabric, foam, mulch, or sand underneath the trampoline.

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M Waqas Saeed

Introducing M Waqas Saeed, our lead content writer at Trampoline Seeker. With a Bachelor’s degree in English Literature from the University of Punjab and a deep passion for outdoor activities, especially trampolining, Muhammad expertly crafts detailed product reviews and informative guides for our readers. His professional and personal dedication to trampolining helps us stay current with trends and news. Outside of writing, Muhammad enjoys cricket, reading, and of course, time on the trampoline. His unique blend of expertise ensures our content is engaging, accurate, and truly beneficial for all trampoline enthusiasts.


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