Five Tips for Using Metal Swing Sets
Heat
Swing sets made of metal will absorb heat from the sun on hot days. Therefore, metal swing sets should be painted using light-colored paint. Lighter paints will absorb less sunlight, so they will be much cooler to touch.
Base
You need to make sure your child doesn’t get hurt if he happens to fall from the swing. Therefore, the base of metal swing sets should be fixed on soft, loose materials. Suitable materials include sand, pea gravel, or wood fiber. It’s best that these materials reach a depth of approximately 10 inches.
Seats
You will also need to hang the seats of the metal swing sets using rope or metal chains. Rope will be easier on your child’s hands and is cheaper and easier to replace. However, rope is less weatherproof and will decay when exposed to the elements. If you use metal chains to hang the seats, they will last longer. The disadvantage of metal chains is that they will rust over time and your child may have his hands pinched by the metal.
Level
Metal swing sets should be installed on level ground, but your backyard may not be completely level. If it’s not, you may need to bury some of the legs of the swing set at various depths. Burying the legs will allow the whole swing set to be completely level so that it won’t wobble when your child uses it. You should also use concrete to provide more stability when you bury some of the legs.
Rust
Most metal swing sets will rust over time. You can help prevent this by buying a set that uses galvanized metal because this type of metal is rust resistant. You can also paint metal swing sets to help prevent rusting.
These are a few tips for using metal swing sets. You can help keep the swing set from getting too hot by painting it with a light-colored paint. You should also make sure the base is fixed on soft materials such as sand or pea gravel so that your child won’t get hurt if he happens to fall from the swing.