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We Take Your Play Area from Boring to Awesome!

Enjoy the benefits of our professional yard consultants who will go over all the important details with you and discuss the best way to make your play area perfect.

Our yard consultations cover everything you need:

Full Yard Inspection

Ground Inspection

Safety Inspection

Weather Conditions Prep

Detailed Feedback

Suggestions & Approaches

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Swing sets are suitable for all ages, but the specific age range depends on the developmental needs of the children, safety considerations, and the type of swing set. For instance, some swing sets are designed for toddlers, while others are suitable for older children.

Wood is considered the best material for swing sets due to its natural appearance, sturdiness, and versatility. It is also less expensive than poly or vinyl playsets.

An initial inspection should take place one week after installation and twice a month thereafter for the remaining life of the play set. Major maintenance, such as a thorough inspection and re-sealing, should be performed at twelve-month intervals from the date of installation.

Regular maintenance is crucial for extending the life of a wooden swing set. This includes applying a protective sealant to prevent water damage and decay, regularly inspecting for splinters, cracks, or weak spots, and addressing any issues promptly. Cleaning the swing set from debris and dirt is also important.

A wood check is a long crack that starts on the outside of the wood due to shrinkage from the treatment process. These checks do not interfere with the overall strength of the wood as they are external features.

Natural cracks, often referred to as “wood checks,” are common in treated wood products like cedar when exposed to varying climate conditions. These checks do not affect the wood’s durability as they are external and do not compromise the wood’s strength.

If the swing set is not firmly anchored to the ground, recheck all fittings, rope hangers, rope locks, bolts, and anchors. Resetting these components in a concrete base can provide added security and stability.

Applying an oil-based lubricant to the squeaking metal parts can help reduce noise. This is particularly useful around where the ropes

or chains are attached to the swing beams.

While it’s possible to add accessories like monkey bars or a spiral slide, it’s important to note that original designs are the only configurations that have undergone rigorous safety testing and received ASTM (American Society for Testing and Materials) approval. Therefore, adding accessories not specifically designed for the swing set may compromise safety.

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