You plan an event at your place, but the weather is colder than expected. You plan to take the party indoors and into your garage. But the one question that keeps bugging you is, “Can A Bounce House Fit In A Garage?”
Renting an inflatable for your event to keep all the children busy is actually a great idea. A bounce house will keep your children occupied in having the time of their life, while you can connect with your friends and family. However, now that you have to take your party into your garage, this question is your right concern. Let us guide you through it all.
Whether a rental bounce house can fit in a garage depends mostly on its size and the size of your garage. The amount of room needed depends on the size of the bounce house, and can range from tiny, portable models to larger ones made for larger gatherings.
Here are some key factors to consider:
The Bounce House’s dimensions
Smaller bounce houses can usually be accommodated in a garage of a standard size. These units are perfect for indoor locations like garages with at least 10–12 feet of ceiling clearance because they are typically 7–10 feet tall and 8–12 feet long and wide. Commercial-grade bounce houses can be 13–15 feet tall or taller and can take up more room than a standard garage. Additionally, they are wider, which makes setting up in a garage challenging.
Dimensions of the Garage
A standard two-car garage is 20 feet by 20 feet roughly. It is not big enough for a commercial inflatable, but can fit a smaller bounce house. Even tiny bounce houses cannot fit in garages that have lower ceilings, i.e., less than 10 feet without the top of the inflatable brushing the ceiling. Most bounce houses require at least 8 to 12 feet of clearance to prevent damage, so be sure to measure the ceiling height of your garage.
Safety Issues
Other safety risks arise when a 15 x 15 bounce house is set up in a garage: Kids require adequate space to bounce about without colliding with the walls or ceiling. The bounce house can be less enjoyable and more dangerous if it is confined by the garage ceiling.
It’s critical to make sure the blower has enough room for airflow and that children can enter and exit safely. Both of these may be constrained by a small, enclosed area such as a carport.
Final Say?
A 15×15 bounce house is probably too small for a garage. Although a 15 x 15 bounce house can fit in a garage’s width and length, most garages’ height restrictions render it hazardous and impossible to use indoors. These larger inflatables work well outside or in a larger indoor space. Be sure to set up your bounce house on a wider space as well as a level surface. So that people can stroll easily and children can run around.
If you have any concerns regarding renting an inflatable, contact us at Jump N Slide Texas.
At Jump N Slide Texas, we do more than just party rentals. We’re your trusted partner in creating unforgettable memories. We’re fully insured and follow strict safety guidelines to ensure every inflatable, slide, and party rental meets the highest standards.
Count on us to show up when we say we will. But the best part is that we help you setup, take down, and everything in between. So, whether you want to place your bounce house in a garage, in your home, or outdoors, our team will do it for you. Not only that, we also make sure to take into account every aspect while setting a bounce house to guarantee maximum safety.
With 20+ years in the business, we’ve mastered the art of fun. We know what it takes to make your event smooth and exciting. And to answer your question, Can A Bounce House Fit In A Garage? Well, contact us and we’ll take into consideration your garage’s dimensions and answer the question for you!

