Reclaim the backyard —
we'll take the trampoline.
Round or rectangle, rusted or storm-tossed, we take the whole thing apart in your Lone Tree yard — frame, springs, mat, and safety net — then haul it and recycle the steel. The dozens of seized bolts and springs are our problem, not yours. Flat pricing from $129.
Get a trampoline quote
Send a photo or a few details — we'll text you a price.
The disassembly is the real work.
A trampoline isn't heavy — it's just a hundred small parts, half of them rusted stuck. We handle every one.
Disassemble
We drop the safety net, unhook every spring off the frame, pull the jump mat, and break down the enclosure poles — even when the bolts are rusted solid.
Pull the anchors
Wind stakes and corkscrew ground anchors come up, and we backfill the holes so the spot is ready to seed or mow.
Haul it out
Frame, legs, springs, mat, netting, and padding all get loaded and carried out through the gate — no piles left in the alley.
Recycle & tidy
The steel goes to a scrap-metal recycler; we rake the flattened grass ring and leave the yard clear.
Flat $129–$429 — a trampoline isn't a full-truck job.
A standard round trampoline is our $129 starting point. A large rectangle, or a set-up with a tall safety net and dug-in ground anchors, runs higher — but a trampoline never fills a truck, so it caps out around $429. Two things move the number: the size and how much enclosure and anchoring there is to take apart. Text a photo and you'll have the flat, all-in price before we start.
Good to know.
How much does trampoline removal cost in Lone Tree?
Most backyard trampolines come out for a flat $129–$429 depending on size and how many pieces the enclosure has. A standard round is at the low end; a big rectangle with a full net and ground anchors sits higher. You get the all-in price before we lift a wrench — no hourly rate.
Do you disassemble it yourself?
Yes — that's the whole job. We take apart the frame, unhook every spring, pull the mat, and break down the net poles on-site. You don't need to loosen a single bolt first, even if it's been out in the weather for years.
What about the safety net and ground anchors?
All of it goes — enclosure poles, netting, padding, wind stakes, and corkscrew anchors. We fill and level the anchor holes so the spot is ready to seed or mow.
Is the metal recycled?
Yes. The steel frame, legs, springs, and net poles go to a scrap-metal recycler instead of the landfill. Only the mat, padding, and net — which aren't recyclable — are disposed of properly.
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