I fully understand the impact a child has on their environment. I have watched objects crushed, broken, bent, busted, cracked, chipped, chiseled, marked, dinged, and dented. You need durable swing sets and playhouses to withstand the wear and tear our children can create. Will a King Swings swing set or playhouse stand up against this force of nature?
In this blog, I will lay out the durability of a King Swings swing set and playhouse against normal use and even use by adults. This is not talking about acts of wanton violence against the playset. Let’s start with some weight limits as a test of durability.
How much something can hold is a good determinant of its strength. Obviously, a less durable swing set couldn’t support as much weight in the tower or on the swing beam. A durable swing set can handle more. Pretty simple.
If you have watched any of our videos, you will see me clamber all over our playsets, swing on the swings, and go down slides. I am about 228.5 on a good day, so our sets are strong. The waterfall slide is the only thing I am really pushing on weight limits but more on that later.
Here are our common weight limits:
I think you get the point. Our swing sets and playhouses are designed to handle even adults. This is because each swing set or playhouse is built tough and strong. And they are heavy.
People ask us if we can “just lift the swing sets over our fence.”
No. No, we can’t. We build high-quality, durable, and strong playsets, not cheap swing sets you can move on a whim.
But weight doesn’t tell the whole story. What else makes our swing sets and parts durable?
King Swings uses high-quality components to make our swing sets and playhouses. And on top of that, we use local Amishmen to put it all together. The combination is brilliant. Here are some more reasons are swing sets and playhouses are so durable.
King Swings crafts and delivers a high-quality, durable, long-lasting swing set or playhouse. We want this to be the only swing set you ever need to purchase and that your children will let their children play on it when they come over to visit.