Wooden Swing Sets Versus Metal Swing Sets
Which Swing Set Style Should You Choose for Your Back Yard
Purchasing a swing set is a large and sometimes difficult decision. You may be wondering exactly why that is. There are many parents who assume that purchasing a swing set is easy, but that is until they make it to the store. There are a wide variety of different swing style styles available for purchase. There are many parents and children who are overwhelmed with all of the choices.
One of the most important choices a parent will have to make when purchasing a swing set is the type of swing set they want. The two most popular types of swing sets are wooden swing sets and metal swing sets. Each are nice swing sets, but in a way they are completely different. For many parents, deciding between a metal swing set and a wooden one is a difficult decision.
If you are the parent of a child who is interested in having a swing set, then you have a number of factors that you should consider before making a final decision. The first factor may be price. Swing sets are not cheap, even metal ones. Metal swing sets can be purchased for around $50, but many times they are standard models. For a swing set with a slide, monkey bars, and multiple swings, you may have to pay $100 to $200.
If $100 or $200 sounds too expensive for a metal swing set, then you may not even be able to afford a wooden swing set. Wooden swing sets are nice, but it is a known fact that they are expensive. A traditional wooden swing set can cost around $500, but they can get as high as $1,000 or $2,000.
In addition to price, it is advised that parents consider the amount of space they have in their yard for a swing set. For the most part, wooden swing sets are larger in size. Families with a small yard may not be able to have a wooden swing set. It is possible to find compact wooden swing sets, but they are mostly larger in size. Families with a small yard often purchase metal swing sets because they tend to take up less space.
Another thing that you may want to consider if you are interested in purchasing a swing set is the age of your child or children. A large number of swing sets are only meant for children of a specific age. Unless a metal swing set is cemented into the ground, it may be unsafe for older children. When a large child swings or plays around on a metal swing set that is not secured into the ground, the risk of danger increases. Older children may be safer of a wooden swing set. The size and stability of a wooden swing set often makes it safe for individuals of all ages.
The decision as to which type of swing set you want to purchase is completely yours. Before shopping, you are encouraged to consider the above advantages and disadvantages of each type of swing set. Taking the time to make an informed decision will ensure that you make the best purchase for your family.
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- Swing sets can be purchased from most retail stores or they can be custom-made.
- Most swing sets have a specific age requirement.
- If properly cared for, most swing sets will last a number of years.
1 Comments
Post a CommentWhat a worthless article. How about things like wood sets that supply the hardware only (customer gets the wood somewhere else). Or the point that a metal set weighs less and can be moved around the yard more easily. Or whether or not the set will last 1 to 2 years (metal?) versus 3 to 5 years (wood?). C'mon. This article was phoned in.