1. Today's residential swing sets are actually complete play systems for your children. In addition to traditional swings, they may also include slides, climbing ladders, monkey bars, shaded canopies, and a sandbox.
2. Most of our residential swing sets use powder-coated chains that won't tangle or pinch, along with wood that has been treated to be splinter-free.
3. Free-standing residential swing sets are sturdy and strong without being anchored to holes in the ground.
4.
Though residential swing sets look complicated to assemble, most of
them can be put together in a single afternoon using common household
tools.
5. Made from a combination of solid wood, stainless steel hardware, and heavy-duty plastic, residential swing sets are designed to withstand years of energetic play and exposure to the elements.
6.
Wooden frames are often pre-cut, drilled, and sanded. Not only do these
steps save time, but also will make your swing set safer and sturdier.
7.
The safest and longest lasting residential swing sets feature steel
reinforcement plates, flush-fit hardware, and stained and sealed 4x4
wood frames.