9 Easy Tips to Stop Trampoline Noise

The noise that trampolines sometimes make is maddening. And even though there are many ways to eliminate the noise, we’ve rounded up a list of 9. So, what are these easy tips to stop trampoline noise?

Repairing the mat and frame, replacing rusty springs, and greasing the joints are some major things you can do to eliminate the squeaky noise coming from the trampoline.

However, if you want to go through all 9 ways, buckle up and scroll down!

How to Stop Trampoline from Squeaking?

Here’re some of the proven ways to get rid of annoying trampoline noise all by yourself!

1.     Clean and Check for Tears on the Mat 

The jumping mat on a trampoline makes a very minimal noise most of the time, which isn’t loud enough to disturb your family members inside the home or the neighbors.

But upon jumping on the trampoline, if it makes loud squeaky noise, then there’s something wrong with the trampoline that needs to be fixed.

The mat can make noise for two reasons – first, when there are holes in the mat and second, when it’s wet. It can also sometimes make squeaky noises when it’s very dirty.

You’d want to start by searching for tears and holes in the mat. If you find holes or any sign of scratches, even though that can be repaired, it’s best to replace the entire mat for safety.

If you don’t find any holes, then probably it’s the dirt making the mat squeak. 

In that case, take a damp cloth and start cleaning the mat thoroughly. And don’t jump on it until it’s completely dry. A wet mat won’t only make noise but can cause injuries too.

2.     Grease the Joints 

The friction of joints is a big reason behind a noisy trampoline, and trampolines come with many joints.

Go through all the joints to see if there’s any crack or rust in the metal joints. If you find cracks, the only solution is to get them repaired.

And if that’s rusty, then you might want to apply rust remover to get it off the metal. But remember, you can’t use a rust remover on the metal springs. Doing so can damage even the good ones.

Most of the trampoline springs have nettings and protective rubbers; a rust remover can damage them in no time.

Lack of lubrication is also a reason why trampolines squeak. Therefore, if you find any rust on the joints, pick a good-quality lubricator and apply it to all of the joints. And make sure to apply it on the joints while someone is jumping on the trampoline.

3.     Replace the Springs

Take a close look at the springs to find out if they’re worn out already or have become rusty. Also, check the gaps between the mat and the spring; if it feels unusual, then it’s time you got new springs installed.

When springs get rusty, they will make irritating noise and when rust covers the springs completely, there isn’t any way to get it totally off the spring. Hence, a new spring is the only way.

Spring

After you install new springs, make sure to apply oil to keep them well-lubricated. That being said, never use rust remover on the springs. Instead, you can use lubricants like WB-40, which gives rust protection too.

4.     Check on the Screws

It’s common for screws in a trampoline to get slightly loose after being used for a long time. And loose screws create loud squeaky noise all the time. So, check on the screws and ensure they are tight enough.

Screws can also make noise when they’re rusty. Therefore, if you find that the screws are getting rusty, remove them, apply rust remover on them properly and then reattach the screws.

5.     Replace Screws with Bolts

Doesn’t matter how much you tighten the screws, when the trampoline gets heavily used, the screws will come a little loose.

And the only way to overcome this problem is to replace them with bolts. They will hold joints irrespective of how much the trampoline is being used.

6.     Rusty Metal Frame 

Since trampolines are mostly kept outside the home, it’s very easy for them to get rusty. And over time, rust on the metal frame creates cracks that can make maddening noise. 

If the frame already has cracks, then there isn’t anything else to do other than getting it repaired.

Rusty

That said, if the corrosion level is at the initial stage, a rust remover might help. But make sure to use a high-quality one and after applying, take the rust off with a nylon brush.

7.     Add a Soft Base

When the trampoline is set on a hard base such as a concrete floor, upon bouncing on it, the vibration will cause the trampoline to make noise. So, to eliminate such noises, the best possible solution would be to place a rubber pad over the soil.

Also, don’t forget to securely tie the trampoline down with a good anchor kit for good stability; otherwise, it might move or even get tipped over.

8.     Do Not Overload

A trampoline will squeak if it’s overloaded. Every trampoline comes with a weight limit that no one should ever cross. Overloading the trampoline won’t only make noise, it’ll damage it, and in the worst-case scenario, that can also lead to injuries.

9.     Disassemble the Trampoline 

After trying everything, if the noise is still there, then probably it’s time to disassemble the entire unit. Don’t try to do it all by yourself; if you’ve never done it before, ask someone experienced.

And then, take a close look at all the joints and the springs, and look for any high contact points. If found, level it off. Be very careful when filing the metal pieces.

Conclusion 

After disassembling the trampoline, make sure to set it up properly; otherwise, things might go south. However, these are the 9 easy tips to stop trampoline noise. Following these should solve the issue, and if not, it’d be wise to hire someone experienced.

Frequently Asked Question

How to remove rust from Trampoline Springs?

To remove rust from trampoline springs, start by removing the springs from the trampoline. Then, scrub the rust off the springs using a wire brush or sandpaper. If the rust is particularly stubborn, you can use a rust remover or vinegar to soak the springs for a few hours. Once the rust is removed, rinse the springs with water and dry them thoroughly before reattaching them to the trampoline.

How to tighten trampoline springs?

To tighten trampoline springs, first, identify which springs need to be tightened. Then, use a trampoline spring tool to pull the spring towards the hook and create more tension. Repeat this process for each spring that needs to be tightened until the tension is equal across all springs. Be careful not to over-tighten the springs, as this can cause damage to the trampoline or make it too bouncy.

How to Clean a Trampoline?

Start by sweeping or blowing off any loose debris. Then, use a solution of water and mild soap to wash the mat and frame of the trampoline, being careful not to get the springs or padding too wet. Rinse off the soap with a hose and let the trampoline dry entirely before using it again. It’s essential to clean your trampoline regularly to keep it in good condition and prevent dirt and debris from damaging the mat or springs.

Last Updated on August 14, 2023

Kai Wayne

Kai Wayne

In the last few years, I have gathered tons of experience in dealing with different sorts of problems that one can face while using trampolines. I run this site to offer helpful information you can rely on.

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