What It Actually Costs to Replace a Trampoline Mat, Springs, and Pad
People replace whole trampolines because they have no idea what parts cost. So here are the numbers, in ranges, for the US market in 2026. Prices move, and shipping on a 15 foot mat is not trivial, so treat these as planning figures rather than quotes.
Jumping mats
| Size | Budget | Good quality |
|---|---|---|
| 10 ft round | $45 to $70 | $75 to $110 |
| 12 ft round | $55 to $85 | $90 to $130 |
| 14 ft round | $70 to $100 | $110 to $160 |
| 15 ft round | $80 to $115 | $125 to $180 |
| 9x14 rectangle | $130 to $190 | $200 to $320 |
What separates a $70 mat from a $130 mat of the same size: the weave density of the polypropylene, the UV inhibitor package, the number of rows of stitching on the perimeter webbing (eight rows is a good sign, four is not), and whether the V-rings are galvanized. A cheap mat is not a scam, it just has a shorter clock on it. If your trampoline lives in full southern sun, the better mat pays for itself.
Springs
Springs are sold by length and by count. A full set for a 14 foot round with 96 springs typically runs $45 to $90. Individual springs are about $1 to $2 each.
Two things to know. First, spring length is measured hook tip to hook tip with the spring uncompressed, and it is not the same as the gap it spans. Second, always replace the whole set. A trampoline with 90 old springs and 6 new ones has an uneven pull that tears mats.
Safety spring pads
Expect $55 to $95 for a basic pad and $100 to $170 for a thick, UV-rated one on a 14 to 15 foot round. This is the part where paying more is most obviously worth it, because the cheap pads are thin foam in thin vinyl and will be chalky within two seasons.
Pad width matters as much as diameter. Measure how far your springs actually span and buy a pad that fully covers the springs plus the frame rail. A pad that leaves an inch of spring exposed at the inner edge is doing half a job.
Enclosure nets and poles
- Replacement net, 12 to 15 ft round: $50 to $130, depending on mesh weight and whether it is an inside-the-pad or outside-the-frame design.
- Pole foam sleeves, full set: $25 to $55.
- Individual poles or pole caps: $12 to $30 each.
- Net clips, straps, and hardware kits: $10 to $25.
Nets come in two families and they are not interchangeable. Inside nets attach to the mat inside the springs, keeping jumpers away from the springs entirely. Outside nets mount to poles outside the frame, giving a slightly bigger jumping area but leaving the springs inside the enclosure. Our pad and net guide covers how to identify which one you have before ordering.
Everything else
- Anchor or wind stake kit: $22 to $45. Cheapest insurance on this whole list.
- Weather cover: $35 to $80.
- Ladder: $25 to $50.
- Frame pad clips and spring tool: $8 to $20. Buy the spring pull tool. Doing 96 springs with a screwdriver is a genuinely bad afternoon.
The full refresh number
For a typical 14 foot round that is five or six years old, a complete refresh looks like this:
| Item | Mid range cost |
|---|---|
| Jumping mat | $125 |
| 96 springs | $65 |
| Safety spring pad | $120 |
| Enclosure net | $85 |
| Anchor kit and hardware | $35 |
| Total | about $430 |
And that is the worst case, where every single part is replaced at once. In practice you replace the pad twice for every mat, and the springs once for every two pads. The realistic annual cost of keeping a trampoline in genuinely good condition is closer to $60 to $90 a year, on a frame that will last fifteen.
The one mistake that wastes all of it
Ordering the wrong size. A mat that is one V-ring off, or springs that are half an inch too long, will either not fit or will destroy the mat. Measure the frame, count the springs, and measure a spring before you buy anything. The mat and spring size finder takes those three numbers and gives you the exact spec, and the measuring guide shows you where to put the tape measure.
Sizing a replacement part?
Three measurements is all it takes. The size finder turns them into the exact mat, spring, and safety pad specification to order.
Mat and spring size finder How to measure