Put the groundsheet in place and position your bouncy castle on top of it and start unfolding it carefully.
Also make sure that there is nothing above ground that can damage the bouncy castle like power lines, branches or bushes. Once you have found a suitable flat area then you want to go over the ground and make sure there are no pieces of broken glass, branches, twigs or sharp stones. If you’re setting it down on gravel then you’re going to need a good groundsheet to make sure the bouncy house doesn’t tear. Find the Best Locationįirst things first, you want to find the right location to set it up, that means an area that is completely flat with little or no lumps and bumps. If that option is open to you then let’s go over what you have to do.
If you want to save some money on rental fees then setting up your bouncy castle yourself may make it cheaper.
When you rent one more often than not they will come and set it up for you and tear it down when the party is over. Booking a bouncy castle for your child’s birthday party is a great way to ensure that the party is a hit.