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Playground Rubber Safety Surfacing, Deck Restoration, Gym Floors, Sport Surfaces, Playgrounds, and many other recreational applications.


PLAYNATION

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PLAYNATION

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Customers say: Super punctual
32 years of experience

PlayNation has been building swing sets since 1993. Our Boxed swing sets offer a 15 Year Warranty and our Lifetime swing sets come with a limited Lifetime Warranty. Our accessories and additions are covered by a 1 Year Warranty.

"Installer completed in one day, despite having to work almost 15 hours. Did a great job."

Lori L on May 2018

PlayNation has been building swing sets since 1993. Our Boxed swing sets offer a 15 Year Warranty and our Lifetime swing sets come with a limited Lifetime Warranty. Our accessories and additions are covered by a 1 Year Warranty.

"Installer completed in one day, despite having to work almost 15 hours. Did a great job."

Lori L on May 2018

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.

The cost of the materials to build a DIY playground will run you about $700 to $1,000, which could vary based on the type of lumber you choose to use. On the other hand, buying a pre-made playset costs $1,000 to $6,500 or more, and if you choose to have it professionally installed, you’ll pay an additional $330 to $700.

For artificial turf that’s the most durable, look for heat-resistant products with thicker blades. Keep in mind that there’s a difference between artificial grass versus artificial turf, with turf consisting of a shorter look while artificial grass is longer and more closely resembles real grass.

Choosing a suitable backyard playset that’s age-appropriate and entertaining for your children is worth the cost. A backyard playset you can update and upgrade as your kids grow offers even more benefits. Although a playset won’t substantially increase your home’s value, it won’t negatively affect it either.

Costs depend on equipment size, site preparation, and additional features like soft ground covering.

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