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Back then, homebuilt swing sets were not as popular. Today, there are great tools, ideas, and hardware to help you set up terrific swing sets in your backyard. Regardless, you might have questions about doing it right.

Building an outdoor swing set is not as complicated as you may think. Alternatively, you can buy a pre-assembled swing set, but it will cost you more depending on the design, material, or hardware. Here are several factors to consider as you plan to build a swing set in your backyard.

Materials

The first factor you need to consider is the material. For the longest time, wood has been the ideal material. It is cheaper than most materials, and once treated, it can last for many years. Additionally, wood is safe and not harmful to kids.

However, there were safety concerns over the arsenic component present in the preservative compound. It is why today's treated wood contains no traces of the arsenic component. Instead, they use safe copper compounds to preserve the wood. Unfortunately, it is more corrosive.

Pressure-treated lumber remains the best material to use when building a swing set. On the other hand, cedar is the right choice but is expensive, less strong, and softer than pressure-treated wood.

Design and Safety

Before you begin to build a swing set for your kids, it is advisable to visit a hardware store and familiarize yourself with various designs and check out a wide selection of swings, nets, slides, handles, and trapezes.

For instance, you will need a specific design if you are thinking about combining a swing set with a sandbox. Placing sand under the structure makes it safer. When you visit the hardware store, you will also get a few ideas on building swing sets. You can look at the pre-assembled structures for inspiration.

Some common design ideas that ensure safety include:

• Ensure that the top of the railing is tall, depending on the age of your kids.

• Cover the area under the swing set with sand or an incompatible material.

• Place protective barriers where necessary.

• Ensure that openings are small to limit passage.

Construction

Even though you only require necessary carpentry skills, constructing a swing set can be time-consuming. Fortunately, you can hire a professional to build the swing set while you focus on other things. The following are things you need to keep in mind when making a swing set for your kids:

• The holes where you place the support posts should be deep.

• Fill the holes with concrete for maximum support.

• Use vertical support posts where needed.

• Smooth all wood surfaces.

• Wear a mask when sanding.

• You will need to use tools such as a chop saw or hand-held circular saw to cut the wood's main parts.

• You will need a hammer, a drill to boreholes, and wrenches to tighten nuts and bolts.

• Only use stainless steel nails, bolts, and screws.

• Do not apply finish on your swing set.


The above are factors to consider when you want to build a swing set for your kid. As a result, your kids will enjoy the outdoors, which plays a vital role in their growth.