These type of videos are what I'm subscribed for, top man
@DailyMotivation90534Ай бұрын
I agree!
@castlekingdomАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it, there will be more maintenance and `How to` videos coming up, you can let me know in the comments which ones you would like to see and i will try to cover them
@PaulForestieroАй бұрын
I do the same thing I just used old towels and leave the Bouncy Castle 🏰 plugged in
@launcestonbouncycastles1969Ай бұрын
Well after a hard days bouncy castling...if that's a word! Watching this is a like a busman's holiday 😆 Castle not blown up when raining is our worst nightmare!!! I feel your pain buddy!!
@castlekingdomАй бұрын
I know what you mean, it was only one downpour but it was a heavy one!😭 i messaged the customer to inflate the castle but his phone was turned off!!😩
@launcestonbouncycastles1969Ай бұрын
@@castlekingdom Bugger!
@InflatableFunАй бұрын
The only times I've had the inflatables got wet was when it started raining before putting them away. I've also used towels,but no smell after luckily. The blowers that have the optional heater attachment are the Huawei 1hp,1.5hp and 2hp. 3hp version isn't compatible with the optional deflator or heater. Also the Gibbons Pro Metal 1.5hp and 2hp range have slots for a deflator on the side.
@S.R.InflatablesАй бұрын
Your the man John your videos have been so helpful. Ive recently started up my own hire company in Telford Shropshire about 6 months ago and without your channel and knowledge that you have kindly shared with us I wouldnt have had a clue where to start! Thanks Sean. 🕍🕍🕍
@castlekingdomАй бұрын
I'm glad you found them helpful, if you have any other suggestions for future videos just drop them in the comments and I will try to cover them, best of luck in your first year!
@JackStanley-qr9lhАй бұрын
What do you recommend as a teenager starting up bouncy castle business for rental and who doesn't have much money at all and what do you recommend for that?
@Ibs123Ай бұрын
Look for second hand castles in good nick, a lot of castle companies only buy from factory and offload their old castles so that they have space for more newer ones. You can get some good deals, but be careful, only buy from other castle companies as some people could sell you stolen castles (yes, it happens). Also check the quality of the castle you're buying, if it is PIPA tested, it'll save you about £80 (and all castles need to be PIPA tested)
@castlekingdomАй бұрын
Yes I would start off with a 12 by 12 or 10 by 10 Castle to begin with just to see how it goes, the size and type of castle wall depend on what vehicle you have for transporting them
@InflatableFunАй бұрын
Well honestly I don't think(I could be wrong)that public liability insurance is given for a hirer under 18. You need that,PIPA tests on inflatables and PAT testing on electrical items such as blowers and leads that are not brand new. Your best bet is if they allow finance options for under 18(unlikely). Places like Andy J Leisure do bouncy castles by finance to pay off monthly that comes with the blower. Until they get to 1 years old. Then the bouncy castle will need a PIPA test. And I think after 6 months a PAT test on the electrical items. All you need then is the public liability insurance. I'm not a hirer yet either. Just what I've researched when I looked things up. Then also you will need a suitable vehicle to transport the bouncy castle in. Or hire a van eg: Wheels.