Trampoline Warranty Guide:

Trampoline Warranties can vary from manufacturer, and is based on the quality of materials used. As a guide we recommend a minimum of a 10 year warranty on the frame section with a minimum of 2 years on the springs, padding and jump mat. You will find some companies that offer a life time guarantee on their frames. Don't forget that warranties are only as good as the longevity of the company you are buying from so do your best to ensure they are a company that has been trading for a long time already and are likely to be there in the future.

Spare Parts Guide:

A reputable company can and will hold a complete set of spare parts for their trampolines, supported by a warranty and customer care service. If your supplier cannot offer warranty or spares, we would not recommend purchasing from them, unless they are a reseller of a reputable brand in which case you will be covered. There are currently only 6 recognised brands for sale in the UK. Also check the cost of the spares. The item which will probably need replacing first is the safety padding. A good quality polyester thick padding should cost in the region of £60 to £65 for a 14ft. A lot of parts are compatible between makes so you can shop around for the best quality along with best price. Be aware of brands where you can only buy spares from themselves, these can often inflate the cost of spares as they believe that you can not purchase them anywhere else. Also check that the netting part only of the enclosure is available by itself, you should not have to buy a complete enclosure when you do not need new poles. Check they carry spare parts of frame, if they don't and your frame gets damaged by high winds then your trampoline is no longer of use. Spare poles for enclosures should also be available.