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Bounce House Brothers Expands Inflatable Inventory, Service Area in Rockwall County

Bounce House Brothers, a Rockwall-based party rental company, announced an expansion of inventory and service area to meet rising local demand for inflatable rentals and event equipment.

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Bounce House Brothers Expands Inflatable Inventory, Service Area in Rockwall County
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Bounce House Brothers, a Rockwall-based party rental company, announced on Feb. 16, 2026 that it has expanded its inventory and service area “to meet rising local demand for inflatable rentals and event equipment,” the company said in a press release. The announcement frames the move as a response to increased bookings for parties and events throughout Rockwall, Texas.

The release outlines new product offerings with the explicit language preserved: “The release outlines new product offerings (additional bounce houses, obstacle courses, water” — the sentence is truncated at “water” in the supplied excerpt and the company did not provide a completed product list in the material reviewed. The supplied announcement also did not include counts, model names, dimensions, or specific addresses for the extended service area.

Local context in regional reporting underscores the ownership and safety framing around the expansion. Capecodtimes described the firm as a “locally owned company” and said the expansion “strengthens access to safe, reliable bounce house rentals for parties and events throughout Rockwall, Texas.” That characterization positions Bounce House Brothers as a neighborhood operator expanding capacity for Rockwall County gatherings, from backyard birthdays to school functions.

Industry materials supplied for context show common business practices and growth strategies in event rentals. Sky High Party Rentals states, “Making the Inc 5000 list of America’s fastest-growing companies three times is no small feat,” and argues that “Every inflatable, every game, and every piece of equipment you invest in isn’t just an asset; it’s a money-making asset.” Sky High also highlights core values including “Safety, Happiness, Planning, and Respectfulness,” plus offerings such as “Regular Workshops” and “Round-the-Clock Consultation” for franchisees — practices that suggest training and safety investment are standard considerations as local companies scale inventory.

Another industry example, Bouncer Boys, describes itself as “a veteran-owned business founded by a team of retired U.S. Air Force servicemen” and lists leadership by name: “CORY SCHNECKENBURGER — Founder/Co-Owner — Chief Visionary Officer,” “MICHAEL TYLMAN — Co-Owner — Director of Operations,” and “ANTHONY (TJ) GUTKA — Co-Owner — Executive Advisor for Strategic Development.” Bouncer Boys also promotes “Ask about our military, first responder, organizational and multi-unit discounts!” and catalogs product categories such as Standard Bouncers, Combo Units, Water Slides/Slip & Slides, Obstacle Courses/Slides, Carnival Games, and Concession Machines — illustrating the types of inventory that Rockwall customers often seek.

What remains unspecified in the Bounce House Brothers release are operational details residents and event planners typically need: exact service-area boundaries, the full list of added inventory beyond the truncated “water” entry, unit counts, pricing or package examples, and any updated safety, sanitation, or inspection protocols. The supplied materials confirm the expansion claim and the locally owned framing but stop short of those technical and logistical specifics that Rockwall organizers will require when booking equipment.

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