Monday, September 5, 2011

How to Begin a Search For a Swing Set

Boys and girls love to swing on swing sets, slide down the slides and you can build a play structure for your children. Building in your own backyard is not as a difficult of a process as might imagine, it just requires following detailed instructions and using household tools. Having carpentry skills will make the process easier. What do you do if you are not handy? First, enlist a relative or friend, someone that has some basic knowledge about building to help you with the project. There are basically 4 different ways you can build, this article will offer some insight into the playground world.

Kits Without Lumber - These kits usually include the all the accessories and the hardware package. The hardware package should include swing hangers, brackets, heave gauge bolts, screws and step by step directions. These kits typically include everything you need to build the swing set except the lumber. Visit your local Home Depot, Lowes, or lumber yard and hand select the timber. Make sure you purchase boards that are designed for playgrounds and ask for a customer service representative to help you. Timber choices include cedar, southern yellow pine, redwood, plastic coated boards and more. When you purchase a kit without the lumber make sure you understand exactly what is included so there are no surprises when you begin construction. Kits usually do not include slides so this will most likely be a separate purchase from the kit. Typically, you can build one of these swing sets with very little or no carpentry experience as long as you have an adult helper and a weekend.

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Purchase locally at a full line dealer store. Chances are you have a full line swing set dealer within an hour or two hour drive from your home. Take the time to visit a showroom and learn about all the different types of timber, designs and accessories. Think of it as an educational outing and your mission to learn as much as you can. Local stores usually have many models on display and the children can actually try them out. Explore all of your options before you purchase.

Ready to assemble - Makes the buying decision easier as everything is included in the package. This means the lumber is included which usually, has been pre-drilled, pre-cut, sanded, and stained, saving you a lot of time. It also means that you will receive all of the hardware, nuts and bolts to assemble the swing set. Plus, you will also receive the swing set accessories. Ready to assemble offers a great value as the kits are all inclusive with detailed instructions for construction. In other words, these ready to assemble swing sets are delivered to your home and everything you will need is include so you can build your children one fantastic looking playset.

Build from scratch - If you a very handy person, or in the construction trade you may consider building a playset from the ground up. This will require a set of plans and a shopping list for components, hardware, lumber and accessories.

How to Begin a Search For a Swing Set

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