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Our friendly, professional teams do
all the heavy lifting.
we do our best to donate and
recycle items.
The trampoline life cycle in the Pacific Northwest runs about six years. Years one through three: the kids are on it every weekend. Year four: the safety net rips, the springs start corroding, the mat picks up a couple of small punctures. Year five: nobody's been on it since spring. Year six: it's a 14-foot rusted lawn-killer that the windstorms threaten to throw into the neighbor's fence. By then, you want it gone.
We've disassembled trampolines in West Seattle backyards, Ballard alleys, and Shoreline side yards. Most we pull out are the 12-foot or 14-foot round models — Skywalker, Springfree, JumpKing, Acon. Two people who know what they're doing can get one apart in about 90 minutes. The 70+ springs go in a dedicated bin (steel recycled through our private King County metal partner), the safety net and mat get sorted (the foam padding is usually too contaminated for resale), and the steel frame gets cut down to fit in the truck.
We rake the dead patch underneath and you can reseed it the same day. By midsummer, you'd never know there was a trampoline there.
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Also clearing the backyard? See our swing set removal service.
Most trampoline jobs we run fall into one of four patterns — tell us which one is yours and we'll quote on the spot.
Most common reason. The trampoline served its purpose, the kids are in middle school, you want the yard back. Easy job — usually 90 minutes start to finish.
Some Bellevue, Sammamish, and Mercer Island HOAs require trampolines removed at a certain age or visible disrepair. We can email you a dated removal receipt with photos for HOA documentation.
Realtors hate trampolines in listing photos — they read as "yard maintenance work needed." Call us, we'll clear it before the photographer arrives.
Western Washington windstorms hit hard. Flipped, in a tree, or partially buried? We bring hard hats and tarps and deal with it safely.
Round, rectangular, in-ground, Springfree, with the safety net or without — we take all of it. Springs and frame go to our private King County metal recycler. The mat, net, and foam padding go to permitted disposal — they're contaminated and not commercially recyclable, and we don't pretend otherwise.
We bring spring pullers, ratchet wrenches, and the patience to get every spring off the frame — not just the ones that come easy.
All the steel goes to our private King County metal recycler. We don't dump steel and we don't pretend the foam pads are recyclable when they aren't.
We rake the dead patch underneath, sweep the area, and leave you a yard ready to reseed the same day.
Most trampoline jobs come down in 90 minutes. Send us a photo — we'll quote on the spot.
Text (206) 722-4285 with a quick shot of the trampoline. We'll quote on the spot — usually within minutes.
Spring pullers, ratchet sets, a Sawzall for cut-aparts when needed, and the truck. You don't lift anything.
90-minute average. Lawn raked, area swept, ready to reseed. Steel goes to the recycler.
Six common types. One crew. One truck. Free on-site quote on every one.
Standard backyard sizes. We've taken down hundreds across King and south Snohomish counties.
Olympic-style and gymnastics rectangles. Heavier frames and more spring pull, but we've got the truck for it.
Those flexible composite-rod systems are tricky if you don't know what you're doing. We do. They release without breaking anything you want to keep.
Sunk into a pit? We dig the frame out, haul it, and can fill the pit with topsoil for a clean reseed. Landscape contractor referral if you want the spot to look intentional.
Net, foam pads, vertical poles — all in the same trip. The padding goes to permitted disposal; the steel poles go to the recycler.
Already on its side, in a tree, or partially buried? Hard hats, tarps, two-person lifts. We've handled the worst of what Western Washington windstorms throw at us.
We've been pulling trampolines, hot tubs, and the rest of the backyard infrastructure out of Seattle yards since 1989. Locally owned, owner-operated, same crew you'll see if you call us back next year.
The stuff that makes us different on a trampoline job:
Standard 12 or 14-foot round models: 60-90 minutes. Larger rectangles or in-ground installations can take 2-3 hours. We quote start-to-finish on-site — no surprise add-ons partway through.
No. We bring the spring pullers and the ratchet sets. Show us the trampoline, we do the rest. Most homeowners haven't touched their trampoline in a year — we expect to find it exactly the way the kids left it.
We can dig the frame out and fill the pit with topsoil and gravel for an additional fee. Most homeowners doing this also want a landscape contractor afterward to make the spot look intentional — we can refer you to one if you don't have someone. Text us a photo of the pit and we'll quote both pieces.
Yes. They're a different mechanism than spring trampolines (composite rods instead of steel springs), but we know how to release them without damaging anything you might want to keep nearby — landscaping, fencing, the kids' new patio set.
Steel frame and springs go to our private King County metal recycler. Mat, net, and foam pads usually go to permitted disposal — they're contaminated and not commercially recyclable. We recycle what's actually recyclable; we don't pretend everything has a green destination when it doesn't.
$99 minimum on any junk-removal job. Most standard residential trampolines fall into our small-haul pricing. In-ground installations and large rectangles run higher. Always a free on-site quote — you see the firm price before we touch a thing.
Usually yes if you call before noon. Tell us if it's storm-damaged or HOA-compliance and we'll prioritize. Saturday pickups are normal; Sundays on request.
Yes. We email you a dated receipt with before/after photos showing the trampoline's removal, which usually satisfies HOA requirements. If your HOA needs a specific format, send us their template and we'll match it.
Most junk removal companies show up with a trailer hitched to a pickup or a small 10-yard dump truck. Our fleet runs full-size 20-yard trucks with a 16×12-foot bed — 60% more room than the competition.
More capacity means your whole project fits in one load. No second trip charges, no "we'll have to come back tomorrow." You get the same work done for less.
Have other backyard stuff to clear too?
We also handle swingset removal, yard waste haul-away, and hot tub removal — most homeowners knock out two or three of these on the same visit. See the pricing page for what to expect.
Contact us today at 206-722-4285 or
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