How (NOT) to load a bounce house. Bounce house business mistakes. Tip on the bounce house business.

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  • čas přidán 8. 05. 2022
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Komentáře • 19

  • @thebouncefam
    @thebouncefam  Před 2 lety +1

    We saw the big mistake in this video!!

  • @kevinbutler5883
    @kevinbutler5883 Před 2 lety +4

    Also you can put that Ninja between those blue combos and strap it down. That trailer should be able to carry all 3 of those inflatables. Kinda like a triangle with a strap over the ninja and you would be good.

  • @kevinbutler5883
    @kevinbutler5883 Před 2 lety +3

    Man watch out for that green hanging strap. That will get you a BAD day. Just me speaking from experience. Good video. Stay buzy...

    • @thebouncefam
      @thebouncefam  Před 2 lety

      Good looking out.Thanks. We need to double check everything. This weekend somehow the trailer hitch pin come out. I think my boy flipped the pin straight. Lucky for us the trailer was empty and we were driving slow. Got a pin with a clip now. Still need to double check every time.

  • @Ningwhitley
    @Ningwhitley Před 2 lety

    Mistakes make you better!

  • @anamartinez-ru2ku
    @anamartinez-ru2ku Před rokem +1

    Hi there 😊
    No disrespect, but can you give me some tips. I want to start a party rental business since I no longer can work regular jobs but I need to make extra money so I was wondering how's business going for you is it worth it ?how much money do you make if you rent them all ? And how did you started? With how many did you started? Thank you in advance
    And God bless.

    • @thebouncefam
      @thebouncefam  Před rokem +1

      Sorry for taking so long to reply. This is a great business for someone in your situation. We started with 4 units. The average rental price is around 250$ per rental. Rental prices vary depending on location. WE're in Texas. We live in a rural area as well. We did 57 rentals the first year for a total of 14,500$ total gross rentals. We basically made our money back and next year is all profit. We also started 0 money. Used credit to buy everything. Hope this helps.

    • @anamartinez-ru2ku
      @anamartinez-ru2ku Před rokem +1

      @@thebouncefam thank you so much 😊

  • @shougalnuime9831
    @shougalnuime9831 Před 6 měsíci

    Hi
    What is the size of the shed or the outdoor storage box ?

    • @thebouncefam
      @thebouncefam  Před 6 měsíci

      Good question. I have no idea but I have a tape measure and I’ll measure it now……. The outside diameter is 12 foot by 9ft 10 inches. We can fit about 10 units in there but it’s tight

  • @christianrodriguez7922

    Could you fit everything in the back of your truck?

    • @thebouncefam
      @thebouncefam  Před rokem

      I can load our ninja unit in the back of the truck because it’s not that heavy. Maybe the red and blue castle combo. Any unit over 250 lbs gonna be a pain in the ass. I got that 8 foot trailer new for 900$ at Lowe’s.

  • @marshallwhitley82
    @marshallwhitley82 Před 2 lety +2

    Work harder not smarter?

  • @nickolas3750
    @nickolas3750 Před rokem +1

    How can I not get sued renting bouncy houses? And what is a LLC?

    • @thebouncefam
      @thebouncefam  Před rokem

      The best way to not get sued is do a good job and make the customers happy. In the end if someone wants to sue you they will regardless.
      LLC means limited liability company. If you structure your business like this they can only sue the company for its assets. They can’t go after your personal assets. This how most people set up their business.

    • @nickolas3750
      @nickolas3750 Před rokem

      @@thebouncefam but what will happen if someone gets hurst in your equipment?

    • @thebouncefam
      @thebouncefam  Před rokem

      @@nickolas3750 That has happened. We had one kid end up with a broken leg and another child got a hlack eye. There is always the possibility someone can sue you, we have them sign a contract that says were not responsible but we also train each customer on how to operate the inflatable. We go over everything with them and they have to initial on each lone as well as sign their name. In reality they could still sue, but the contract is a deterrent for sure. In the end if they want to sur they will, but thats why we have insurance and are business structure is a LLC.

    • @thebouncefam
      @thebouncefam  Před rokem +1

      @@nickolas3750 when we showed up to pick up the bounce house when the kid got a black eye the parents seem like they were trying to hide the fact that one of their children got hurt. When I asked what happened they said the kids didnt listen and went down the slide at the same time after they had been told not to. So in that case nothing happened. Then we had a kid break a leg and the parents to the child to the hospital, but I never heard anything else about it.

    • @nickolas3750
      @nickolas3750 Před rokem

      @@thebouncefam do i need a business Structure if I make this as a side husltle