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Swing Sets

Children deserve the experience of playing in the fresh air and feeling the rush of the wind in their faces as they swing or slide on their very own vinyl swing set. We would love to help you choose backyard playground equipment for the kids in your life! Some of our playset models even include a playhouse, slides, ramps, rope walls, and more! May we recommend one of our virtually maintenance free vinyl swing sets. Get in touch with us to order. Browse our vinyl playsets below and request a quote, or better yet, see us at the Bristol Amish Market located about 45 minutes northwest of downtown Philadelphia. Once you have found a swingset you like, we will arrange the delivery and setup of your new playground equipment!

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Frequently Asked Questions

No, swingsets can be placed on either mulched or grassy areas.

We all want to be sure our children are safe while playing. Our swingsets have no exposed wood, which means no one will get splinters. Rounded vinyl caps cover sharp edges. Non-slip grip tape on steps and slip-resistant vinyl are used to help to prevent falls.

Yes, there are some options that allow you to add on later if you desire. However, it is best to discuss possibilities with your sales representative to ensure that your future plans can work.

At the front and back of swings, there should be a clearance equal to twice the arc of the swings. At other places around the swingset, there should be at least 6 feet of clearance.

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