Top two features to focus on while shopping for swing sets
It’s easy to buy an average swing set which is why a little research can go a long way. From letting kids play safely to adding more years to a swing set’s life, these are the top two features to look for while purchasing swing sets
Five to seven-foot decks
Buying a swing set that has a five-foot deck or seven-foot deck will save your time and money. Five foot decks are great because they are ideal for both early teens and young kids.
Go beyond $1,500
If you’re buying a swing set, buy one that’s priced at a minimum of $1,500 or beyond. Swing sets below the $1,500 mark are usually made using cheaper quality materials and could break easily. This is especially the case with the four-foot deck ones which come with 4 X 4 wooden beams rather than with firmer structures. Lack of pre-drilled holes is a problem in these and manually drilling into them can cause cracking and breaking. They don’t last long either, and their warranty is insufficient.
When you buy swing sets beyond $1,500, you get a warranty over ten years, firm beams, and all the flaws you’d usually face with the cheaper ones are out.
The final thing to remember is get ones with solid 4 X 6 beams. These don’t break easily, last longer and are much safer for your kids. Buy a good swing set and enjoy good times for a long time to come!