How to Repair a Bounce House


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A bounce house is a fun way to spend time outside, no matter what age you are. Bounce houses are made out of durable vinyl, which can withstand the many jumps that happen inside of them. However, there are ways that items can puncture the bounce house and deflate it. How do you repair the bounce house if this event happens?

If you’re looking to understand how to repair a bounce house, you’ve come to the right place. Read on to learn how you can fix a hole in this fun item and get back to jumping as soon as possible. Let’s get started!

Locate the Damage

First, you need to locate the damage to your bounce house. To repair the hole, you have to see it. It can seem impossible to find the damage, but there are several techniques you can use to find the hole.

Inflate the bounce house and search for:

  • The sound of escaping air, usually in hisses
  • A feeling of air on your fingers
  • Coat with soapy water and looks for bubbles if a smaller bounce house 

These should be simple to spot.

Once you have the damage, you can proceed with the repair process. Ensure you have a patch, glue, and tools to clean and trim the area before application.

Clean the Area

Next, you need to clean the area so the adhesive can stick to the hole. There are several products you can utilize to clear dirt and other debris off of the area.

To clean the hole, you should:

  • Get a rag
  • Add soap and water
  • Scrub the area

Repeat until the surface is clean.

It might seem better to skip this step, but dirt can make your patch fall off sooner rather than later. Ensure you wipe down the damage before proceeding. It’s also a good habit to keep your bounce houses clean since children will be using them often and you don’t want them to get sick.

Cut the Patch

Next, you’ll need to cut the patch to fit the size of the hole. It’s best to cut it in the shape of a circle or an oval. You should never apply a square patch, as shapes with angular points easily peel and wear over time.

Some of the best patch kits you can find on Amazon include:

You can pick a color that matches your bounce house from these offerings.

Once you have a circle big enough to cover the damage, you’re ready to move forward. Let’s talk about the next step.

Flatten the Area for Attachment

For the patch to attach well, you need to flatten it. This action will allow the adhesive to attach easier and stick to the surface of the bounce house. It will also prevent the edges from curling.

To flatten the patch, use a book or something of a similar weight to press down on the item until it’s flat. Leave it for at least an hour to ensure this change in shape. Once it’s flat, you’re ready to keep going.

Add Glue

Next, you need to add some glue. This sealant is the material that will attach the patch to the hole. You must invest in a strong enough bonding material that will keep the hole shut, even while people bounce.

Some of the best glues on Amazon for bounce house repair include:

These will fix your problem with little trouble.

Once you have the glue, take your patch and bring it next to the hole. Put adhesive on the patch and the outside edges of the hole. You only need a thin coating to make this homemade repair stick to the bounce house.

Seal the Damage

Now, it’s time to make the final seal. This moment is where you’ll attach the patch to the hole in the bounce house. It’s critical to take care to ensure the cover attaches.

To seal the damage, you should:

  • Press the patch to the hole for a long moment
  • Apply firm pressure to seal the patch
  • Hold for a long moment

Once you’ve held down the patch, check to ensure the edges seal.

If any parts stick out, add more glue and press down again. Hold until it feels as though the patch has attached itself.

With the patch added, you’re all done! You can continue using the bounce house as if there was no damage.

Conclusion

Hopefully this article helped you learn how to properly patch and repair your bounce house so you can continue rentals and make the life of children’s birthday parties.

Dane

With six kids (two not pictured) we KNOW all about playsets! We created this site to help share our knowledge of everything we've learned!

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