Why are all Swingsets sold out?

Why are all Swingsets sold out?

The COVID-19 pandemic and related local shutdowns that created an incredible demand for backyard playgrounds last year have not all stopped, and we expect the high demand to continue into 2021. That being said, if you find the set you want, BUY IT WHILE IT’S AVAILABLE!

Are swing sets worth it?

Swing sets are highly beneficial to families with children, particularly in providing an area for active play that is outdoors. However, choosing a swing set that is worth its cost will depend on your family’s needs, budget, space, and more. Buying or building a swing set that will get used, will be worth the cost.

Do swing sets go on sale?

The end of summer may be a great time to buy, pricing-wise, as leftover inventory from the spring season goes on clearance. Typically, late August marks the end of the increased demand for playsets, so this can be the best time of year to buy a swing set at a discount.

How long does it take to assemble a gorilla playset?

approximately 6-8 hours
The average Gorilla playset will take 2 adults approximately 6-8 hours to construct. With that said, we understand you may prefer to hire a professional to install your new swing set.

Can you put a swing set on grass?

All that said, grass is still the most popular choice for backyard swing sets and playsets, and may work out just fine for your family.

How long do vinyl playsets last?

A vinyl swing set may last around 20 years with proper maintenance. These swing sets consist of vinyl-covered wood. Vinyl is a type of plastic found in various products, from flooring materials to electrical wiring. The wood used in a vinyl swing set is usually treated with chemicals to prevent decay and insect damage.

When should I buy outdoor playsets?

Around November or December. November or December is the best time to buy a swing set for many reasons. While many parents choose to buy swing sets in the summer, November and December are better times to buy them.

What ages are swing sets for?

Matching Swing Sets to Your Children’s Ages

  • Six Months. Kids under six months should not be allowed on a swing set at all.
  • Six months- two years. After six months, most kids start to enjoy slightly higher back baby seats on swing sets.
  • Two years – five years old.
  • Six years and older.

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