What are your inflatables made of?

The majority of our inflatables are constructed from sturdy commercial-grade 0.55mm PVC Tarpaulin (18oz PVC coated Tarpaulin), renowned for its exceptional durability, weather resistance, and mildew-proof properties, ensuring a lifespan exceeding 10 years.

Are your inflatables commercial grade?

Yes, all our inflatables are commercial grade. Bounce houses, obstacle courses, water slides, and inflatable games are fabricated from high-durability flame-retardant Commercial Grade 18oz Vinyl (0.55mm PVC tarpaulin).

What accessories are included with your inflatables?

Every inflatable comes with a repair kit, the necessary quantity of blowers, stakes, and a storage bag. Unless otherwise noted on the product page.

What is the weight limit for your inflatable bounce houses?

The maximum weight capacity for smaller 10ft x 10ft inflatable bounce houses is approximately 800 pounds. Larger bounce houses can support more weight. Please refer to the owner's manual or specifications on the order page for the weight limit of each specific inflatable.

How do I transport my inflatable?

For smaller inflatables, a truck or SUV can suffice. Larger inflatables may require a trailer for transportation.

Where are you located?

Our offices are situated in Manassas, VA where our customer support and design teams are based. We maintain a warehouse in Alexandria, VA for shipping pre-made inflatables, while our production centers overseas handle the manufacturing of all custom inflatables.

How long does it take to receive my inflatable?

If the product page indicates that the inflatable is in stock, it generally arrives within a week. Made-to-order inflatables, however, take between 30 to 90 days to be delivered to your door, depending on size, complexity, customizations, and quantity ordered. Please contact us for rush production and shipping options if needed.

Can your inflatables be used in the rain?

We advise against using inflatables in rainy or windy conditions. Inflatables should not be used if winds exceed 20 mph.

Is it possible to over-inflate my inflatable?

No, it is not possible to overinflate the inflatable with the provided blowers.

Is it possible to use a water slide inflatable without water?

Yes, our water slides can also be used as dry slides. The pool area can double as a ball pit.

Can an inflatable get wet?

We offer both wet and dry inflatables. Wet inflatables are designed differently to prevent water from entering the slide or pool. Dry inflatables are not intended for water use, so ensure you select a wet inflatable if water use is desired.

Do you offer bulk discounts?

Yes, we offer bulk discounts for orders of more than 2 inflatables. Discounts of up to 33% may be available for orders of 10 or more inflatables. Please reach out to us with your bulk requirements for a personalized quote.

What are the typical accessories needed for inflatables?

Typical accessories for inflatables include a blower or pump for inflation, ground pegs for secure anchoring, and a storage bag or tarp for protection and transportation.

Can inflatables be customized?

Yes, inflatables can be customized. Manufacturers often provide options for branding and personalization, including colors, logos, and shapes to suit specific promotional or personal preferences.

How profitable is a bounce house business?

A bounce house business can be significantly profitable, with potential weekly income varying based on factors like location, number of units rented, and event type. Start-up costs are primarily for purchasing equipment and securing insurance, but with strategic marketing and solid bookings, these can be recovered within a few months. Businesses can typically charge between $100 to $400 per rental, with potential weekly earnings ranging from $1,500 to $3,000 or more during peak season. Profits increase with additional services such as party packages or concessions. Managing operational costs effectively and diversifying offerings for year-round income are crucial for maximizing profitability.

What safety measures should be considered when using inflatables?

Ensure proper setup on a flat surface, maintain cleanliness, and adhere strictly to the manufacturer’s instructions regarding maximum capacity and usage guidelines to ensure safety.

What is the difference between sealed and constant airflow inflatables?

Constant airflow inflatables require a blower to continually pump air, maintaining firmness through constant air circulation. Sealed inflatables are constructed to be airtight, requiring no ongoing air supply after initial inflation, making them more suitable for extended use without a power source.

What should be done if an inflatable gets a hole or a tear?

To repair a hole or tear in an inflatable, use a patch kit or adhesive as directed by the manufacturer's repair guidelines. This method typically restores the inflatable to full functionality.

How long should an inflatable last?

With proper care and maintenance, a high-quality inflatable typically lasts about 10 years.