
About Us
Fix My Bounce House is a family owned business that has been repairing inflatables for over 18 years. Our goal is to keep your jump houses safe and long lasting. We use the highest quality commercial grade materials for our repairs. Common repair issues we fix include but are not limited to blown baffles (when bubbles form in the floor of bouncy castles), ripped seams, window tears, old velcro replacement, completely custom slide covers, zipper replacements, and much more.
We use high grade, state-of-the-art industrial sewing machines designed to handle the larger thread and heavy material of your inflatable games. We double stitch all seams on our repairs and double reinforce problem and stress areas.
If you have a unit under warranty we work with most major companies to have your unit repaired. Our repair technicians have been specially trained to care for your inflatable repair. We can do a complete overhaul of a giant indoor play center inflatable or just tighten up a seam on a moon bouncer.
We are located in Covington Georgia, central to most of the south east. We cater to areas such as Atlanta, Macon, Athens, and out of state areas such as Birmingham Alabama, Chattanooga Tennessee, Myrtle Beach South Carolina, Greenville North Carolina, and Orlando Florida. Some of our customers who are a long distance away ship their inflatables to us, or you can bring the inflatable to us yourself for a faster turn around time.
At our Covington facility we have a 400 square foot repair table, a 5,000 square foot
warehouse, and fork lifts to handle the largest inflatable you might have. We are devoted to repairing your bounce house efficiently, taking little time but providing high quality.
We have the necessities you need to fix any moon bouncer. No matter the problem, torn thread or gaping hole, we have the skillset to get your inflatable ready to rent again!
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Can you spot what we did to this pool?
The liner was not sticking well to the end wall, so instead of just replacing the velcro, we upgraded the pool to a clamshell that blends in with the pool liner for a better hold and longer lifespan.
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Instead of patching these holes, we replaced the section of the inflation tube to make it look new again. ... See MoreSee Less


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Worn seam on a center divider wall of a slide. ... See MoreSee Less


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Fixing this broken seam put this slide back in operation again. ... See MoreSee Less


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