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Frequently Asked Questions

Welcome! This section contains answers to the most frequently (and sometimes infrequently) asked questions from our customers. If you need info regarding a specific area, just look under the appropriate category (main FAQ page or sidebar on any FAQ page). If you have any questions that aren’t answered here, please feel free to contact us. Thanks!

Archive for the ‘Swings’ Category

Is the Rory’s Small Kid’s Swing strong enough to support an adult?

Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

Yes, the Rory’s Small Kid’s Playground Swing Set is robustly built and adults can use it. But, because it is only 6 feet tall, you have a limited range in the arc of the swing. It was designed for kids 9 years old or younger. Therefore, you may want to consider one of our larger swings. The Rory’s Swing comes in Small Kid’s, Big, Grande, and Giant sizes, ranging from 6 to 12 feet tall. Please see our Rory’s Playground Swing page for more information.

All of our swings are robustly built— just choose the size that best fits your needs

All our swings are strongly built— just choose the size that best fits your needs!

How much weight can your Heavy Duty Swing Springs hold?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

How much weight will your Heavy Duty Swing Springs hold, and can they be bought separately?

The Springs are rated as a pair up to 700 lbs, and you can purchase them separately. Our Garden Swings themselves are rated to hold up to 600 lbs. If you require additional weight capacity we can always make some additional reinforcements.

How do I prevent my swing set from sinking in sandy soil?

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

We ordered a Big Swing Set and wanted to know what you recommend to prevent it from sinking in sandy soil.

We recommend you dig 4 holes about 8 inches deep and 8 inches wide, then add a bag of drainage rock under each of the 4 posts. This will keep the swing from sinking slowly through the wet seasons.