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2T Earth Worx LLC
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Outdoor Play Equipment - Install

Serving Laurel, MT and surrounding areas

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In business since 2019

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"I needed a shed put together. I’m very happy with the result! Ty, worked 10 hours straight and did an amazing job! He went above and beyond to make sure the shed was safe and sturdy.I HIGHLY RECOMMEND and plan to use again for other projects I have in mind! Great guy and family man with a fantastic work ethic! I feel blessed that I found this company."
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Serving Laurel, MT and surrounding areas

In business since 2024

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

I run my business with honesty and integrity. I am skilled and knowledgeable in many areas of repair, replace and installation for your home and commercial buildings. Minor plumbing and electrical, drywall repair, fence and deck replace and repair, increase or decrease gate size. Screen and storm door installation, screen replacing and rebuilding. And whatever else you may need help with. If I can’t do the job to the upmost standards I will not waste your money. Satisfaction is impotent to me.

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Playground Equipment questions, answered by experts

Rubber mulch is widely considered the best material to place under a playset. This material option provides more cushioning than traditional wood mulch for added protection, remains cooler than sand and most other materials in direct sunlight, and it’s low maintenance. Rubber mulch is slightly more expensive than other common options at $120 per cubic yard on average, whereas pine bark mulch is $30 per cubic yard. But when it comes to your children’s safety, the investment is worthwhile. Consult your playground equipment installation company about material recommendations before starting this project.

It’s usually possible to install a playground yourself, but we don’t recommend it. Playground construction can be complicated and involves moving large, heavy, and bulky components into place while you affix them to other pieces. Not only is the work physically demanding, but any mistakes could reduce the lifespan of your playground and potentially put any children who use the equipment at risk of injury. It’s relatively inexpensive to hire a professional playground installer, and it’s usually worth the investment, if only for the peace of mind it provides.

Yes! It’s always a good idea to anchor your playset. Even though they’re heavy, it doesn’t take much wind to blow one over. Anchoring everything to the ground makes it a lot safer for your kiddos.

Generally speaking, building a swing set is cheaper than buying a prefabricated one, but this assumes you have all the tools and knowledge to complete the project. The average cost to build a swing set is $514, but you should also factor in the time and effort it will require—if you don’t want to give up your weekend, it’s worth considering buying instead of building.

The average cost to install a playground is around $500, with most homeowners spending between $150 and $1,200 on installation labor. The total project cost can range from $500 to $2,500. These prices typically do not include the playground equipment itself, which can cost an additional $100 to $1,500.

Several factors influence the final installation cost:

  • Playset Details: The type, size, material, design complexity, and number of accessories.

  • Site Preparation: Costs may increase if the land needs to be leveled.

  • Yard Accessibility: Difficult access for installers can raise labor costs.

  • Customization: Custom-built playgrounds are more expensive to install than premade kits.

  • Permits: Local permitting fees may apply.

Additionally, remember to budget for playground surfacing, which can cost $15 to $160 per cubic yard, or up to $225 per cubic yard for poured rubber.

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