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In-ground trampoline but no garden access? Think it can't be done? Think again?

Team CP once again proved that no side or rear access to your garden or living mid-terrace  needn’t stop you from owning your very own in-ground trampoline. Our professional team install In-ground trampolines daily throughout the Summer, and are well...

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How to install your Capital In-ground trampoline enclosure

A step by step guide to fit your Capital In-ground Enclosure onto your Capital In-ground Trampoline, which should take you about five minutes. The Capital Play Inground Trampoline comes with a fantastic range of full enclosure nets, half, side, corner...

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In-ground trampoline buyer guide

Thinking of buying an in-ground trampoline? There are so many on the market it’s hard to know which is the best in-ground trampoline and what makes it the best. Below are some tips of what you should be looking for:...

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Did someone say Halloween trampoline?

Here at CP HQ we love a good party, so we decided to turn our latest In-ground Trampoline photo shoot into a bit of a Halloween Party. Which meant that super excited Darcy, Daphne, Isla and little Callum not only...

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Top customer 'in-ground trampoline' photos of 2018

There's nothing we love more than seeing our happy customers enjoying their trampolines. Here's our top picks so far this summer.. enjoy! Thank you for this fantastic photo @gymnast.minnie - what a jump! The best bit about this photo was that @gymnast.minnie posted...

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Why not to sink a normal trampoline into the ground

It may seem like a good idea at first to sink your existing, 'above ground' trampoline into the ground, but it often ends up an expensive - sometimes dangerous mistake. We've compiled our TOP 5 reasons why it's best to...

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7 reasons to install an in-ground trampoline this autumn

1. The ground is softer for excavation Generally speaking, installing a Capital In-ground Trampoline is a manageable DIY weekend job. However, the difficulty-level of excavation can vary depending on your type of soil, for instance clay is far harder to dig than...

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Installing an in-ground trampoline on a slope

Many customers ask if they can build an inground trampoline on a slope. The simple answer is yes. In fact most gardens have slopes of some sorts - however, it’s relatively straight-forward to install an inground trampoline into a slope....

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Safety surfacing for in-ground trampolines

Do I need safety surfacing around my trampoline? No, you do not need anything else than you're existing grass, but there are some benefits from using a safety surface. Here we're going to look at using artificial grass with a...

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In-ground trampolines for use in school

Kids love trampolining. Kids go to school. Therefore many schools install trampolines in their playgrounds and in particular in-ground trampolines. The following is intended as best practice guidelines for anyone considering installing the Capital In-ground Trampoline Kit in a non-domestic...

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Play mounds with in-ground trampoline

The cost of installing an in-ground or sunken trampoline can be greatly mitigated if you can leave the excess soil on site. Skip hire can cost over £300 and sometimes you have to barrow the soil quite some distance to...

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How to dig a hole for an in-ground trampoline

Digging a suitable hole for an in-ground trampoline is the biggest concern for most people considering installing this type of trampoline. Whilst not an exact science, digging a hole is not as difficult or expensive as most people think. This...

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