sherry7
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Tell me about swing sets please...
DD just turned 2 years old. We were planning on waiting until next year to get her a swing set. However, I think we're going to go ahead and get one now, since she enjoys playing on them.
We've done just a little bit of checking and it seems that there are different kinds of wood - cedar, wolmanized, and pressure treated. What's the difference? Which is best?
Sam's Club has a nice cedar swing set for $900, but delivery and setup is a minimum of $589 extra. (There's no way that my non-handy DH could handle putting something like this together.
) We have a couple of places that sell Amish made swing sets nearby, and could probably get a similar wolmanized or pressure treated set delivered and setup for about the same price.
I also saw that some places use tarps on the tops of the swing sets. Do those hold up over the years? It's quite a bit to upgrade to the wooden roofs.
Anything else that I should be aware of? Any other tips for me? DS just had an inexpensive metal swing set from Walmart, that he quickly grew out of. If I'm going to invest the money in a wooden set, I'm hoping that DD can use it for many years.
DD just turned 2 years old. We were planning on waiting until next year to get her a swing set. However, I think we're going to go ahead and get one now, since she enjoys playing on them.
We've done just a little bit of checking and it seems that there are different kinds of wood - cedar, wolmanized, and pressure treated. What's the difference? Which is best?
Sam's Club has a nice cedar swing set for $900, but delivery and setup is a minimum of $589 extra. (There's no way that my non-handy DH could handle putting something like this together.

I also saw that some places use tarps on the tops of the swing sets. Do those hold up over the years? It's quite a bit to upgrade to the wooden roofs.
Anything else that I should be aware of? Any other tips for me? DS just had an inexpensive metal swing set from Walmart, that he quickly grew out of. If I'm going to invest the money in a wooden set, I'm hoping that DD can use it for many years.