Water slides/bouncers FAQ
Water slides/bouncers FAQ
- Some of our bouncers and slides are made differently and have the option of adding a water feature. There is an additional $50 charge for this feature. This charge is already included in the price seen on the water slides and inflatables page.
- Water pieces cannot be placed on dirtor dry/dead grass. Dirt creates mud.
- Water pieces cannot be used at public parks due to their regulations.
- Water slides can NOT slide into underground pools. (Liability/Safety Issue)
- To add a water feature, we install an irrigation type hose near the top of the bouncer. The water falls down on the bounce house/slide. We bring a hose and all other supplies needed. We will just need a water spigot and power source within 50 ft.
- 4 in 1 and 5 in 1 combos: The sprinkler hose is located over the slide area, not the bouncing section. The whole bouncer will get wet from the water feature with the majority of water on the slide. There is a small amount of water that pools up at the bottom of the slide. Our water combos have netting that keeps the kids shaded from the sun.
- Backyard Slide: The children scale up the climbing wall to reach the top of this enclosed slide. The sprinkler hose is positioned above the top of the slide. They slide down to where a small amount of water pools up at the bottom. This piece also has solar netting to help keep your guests cool in the shade.
- Slide with Pool: The sprinkler is above the slide, and partially down the sides. You can decide how full you want the pool area. If you want lots of water, use a hose to fill some of the pool prior to using. If you want less water to pool up, just let the sprinkler hose run.
- Two Lane Super Slide: The water sprinkler sprays down from the top of both slides. There is a small amount of water that pools at the bottom of the slide and splashed as riders slide to the bottom . Participants can race down the slide!
- Toddler pieces: Are best for 5 and under. The sprinkler feature is less powerful.