As winter approaches, bounce house and inflatable owners face unique challenges when it comes to maintaining their equipment. With colder temperatures and less frequent use, it’s important to give your inflatables the care they need to ensure they remain in top shape and ready for the busy seasons ahead. Proper maintenance during the winter months will not only extend the life of your inflatables but also save you money on repairs and replacements. Here are some key tips to remember when maintaining your inflatables during the winter season:
1. Clean and Dry Your Inflatables Thoroughly
Before storing your inflatables for the winter, make sure to give them a proper cleaning. Any dirt, mud, or debris that’s been collected over the busy season can be difficult to remove once they’re packed away. Clean them using cleaning solution and clean rags. (For more information on cleaning solutions, visit our recommended cleaning solution products page for options that are safe to use on commercial inflatables.)
Once they’re cleaned, dry them completely before storage. Even a small amount of moisture trapped inside can lead to mold and mildew growth. Air drying your inflatables in a well-ventilated area is the best method to ensure they stay dry.
For information on how to clean inflatables, watch our video:
2. Inspect for Damage
As you clean and dry your inflatables, take note of any wear and tear, such as:
- Tears or punctures
- Loose or frayed seams
- Worn-out zippers or valves
Address any small issues right away with repairs. For major damage, it’s best to contact a professional for fixes before putting the inflatable into storage. (For a list of inflatable repair centers, visit our Inflatable Repair page.)
3. Store in a Dry, Temperature-Controlled Area
After cleaning and inspecting, it’s time to store your inflatables. Avoid storing inflatables outside or in unheated sheds where they could be exposed to the cold and moisture. Instead, store them in a dry, temperature-controlled environment such as a warehouse or indoor storage unit.
Moisture can damage the materials. A safe, controlled environment will help keep your inflatables flexible and free from damage.
4. Protect Against Rodent Damage
Rodents can cause significant damage to inflatables if they gain access to storage areas. To safeguard your equipment:
- Use storage bags as an extra layer of protection.
- Seal storage areas tightly, ensuring no gaps or cracks where rodents could enter.
- Use rodent repellent products around your storage area to keep critters at bay.
- Inspect regularly for any signs of rodent activity, such as chewed areas or nests.
5. Maintain Your Blowers
Blowers are essential for keeping your inflatables properly inflated. Over time, they can accumulate dust, dirt, and moisture. To keep them in good working order:
- Clean the blowers by removing any debris and dust that may have gathered.
- Inspect the power cords for fraying or wear.
- Store blowers in a dry, safe place to prevent rust or water damage.
If you are in need of new blowers and or other accessories, view all our accessories here.
6. Prepare for Spring
Once winter is over, get a head start on spring preparation. Inspect your inflatables one last time before the busy season begins to ensure they’re ready for use. Check for any missed repairs, clean them if necessary, and be sure that all equipment, including blowers, is in good working condition. Review your insurance coverage to ensure it’s up-to-date and covers any damage, liability, or equipment issues that may arise during the upcoming season.
Proper maintenance during the winter season is essential for extending the life of your inflatables and ensuring they’re ready to go when the busy season starts again. By following these tips, you can avoid costly repairs and keep your inflatables in top shape for years to come. Stay proactive, and your bounce houses will continue to bring joy and excitement to events throughout the year!