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Inflatable Bounce House Guide

Expert guides on buying, renting, and operating inflatables — from commercial bounce houses and waterslides to concession equipment and advertising inflatables. New articles posted regularly.

Inflatable Rental Business Insurance: What You Need & What It Costs

Inflatable Rental Business Insurance: What You Need & What It Costs

Starting a bounce house rental business in 2026 requires $5,000–$15,000 in startup capital, general liability insurance, and at least 2–3 commercial-grade units. The average operator earns $50,000–$120,000 per year working weekends only by year two. The business has low overhead, high repeat-customer rates, and requires no storefront. In This Article Startup Costs: What You Actually...
Read Article → April 27, 2026
Bounce House Rental Pricing Guide: What to Charge in 2026

Bounce House Rental Pricing Guide: What to Charge in 2026

Commercial bounce houses for sale typically cost between $1,200 and $5,000 and are built with 18 oz. PVC vinyl, quadruple-stitched seams, and continuous-duty blowers — the three features that separate rental-grade units from backyard toys. A single unit rented at $200–$300 per event pays for itself within 8–12 bookings. In This Article What Makes a...
Read Article → April 24, 2026
Commercial Bounce Houses 2026: ROI Analysis for Rental Business Owners

Commercial Bounce Houses 2026: ROI Analysis for Rental Business Owners

Commercial bounce houses for sale typically cost between $1,200 and $5,000 and are built with 18 oz. PVC vinyl, quadruple-stitched seams, and continuous-duty blowers — the three features that separate rental-grade units from backyard toys. A single unit rented at $200–$300 per event pays for itself within 8–12 bookings. In This Article What Makes a...
Read Article → April 19, 2026
How to Start a Bounce House Rental Business: 2026 Startup Guide

How to Start a Bounce House Rental Business: 2026 Startup Guide

Starting a bounce house rental business in 2026 requires $5,000–$15,000 in startup capital, general liability insurance, and at least 2–3 commercial-grade units. The average operator earns $50,000–$120,000 per year working weekends only by year two. The business has low overhead, high repeat-customer rates, and requires no storefront. In This Article Startup Costs: What You Actually...
Read Article → April 19, 2026
How to Start a Bounce House Rental Business in 2026: Complete Guide

How to Start a Bounce House Rental Business in 2026: Complete Guide

Commercial bounce houses for sale typically cost between $1,200 and $5,000 and are built with 18 oz. PVC vinyl, quadruple-stitched seams, and continuous-duty blowers — the three features that separate rental-grade units from backyard toys. A single unit rented at $200–$300 per event pays for itself within 8–12 bookings. In This Article What Makes a...
Read Article → April 08, 2026

Starting a Bounce House Rental Business: A Complete Beginner's Guide

The bounce house rental business has low startup costs and clear seasonal revenue. This guide covers everything from equipment selection and pricing to insurance, marketing, and what the first year actually looks like.
Read Article → April 04, 2026
Commercial Bounce Houses for Sale: Complete 2026 Buyer's Guide

Commercial Bounce Houses for Sale: Complete 2026 Buyer's Guide

Commercial bounce houses for sale typically cost between $1,200 and $5,000 and are built with 18 oz. PVC vinyl, quadruple-stitched seams, and continuous-duty blowers — the three features that separate rental-grade units from backyard toys. A single unit rented at $200–$300 per event pays for itself within 8–12 bookings. In This Article What Makes a...
Read Article → April 04, 2026
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