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Can you put a swing set on grass?

Can you put a swing set on grass?

While it is not the best safety surfacing option for swing sets, it is okay to install a commercial swing set on grass. While grass is not the recommended safety surfacing for commercial-grade swing sets, it is still a common option for many residential playsets. Grass provides a natural and aesthetically pleasing surface for play areas, and it can also be a more affordable option compared to other safety surfacing materials.


Potential Risks

It's important to understand the potential risks associated with installing a swing set on grass. 



swing set on grass

Safety Surfacing Options

Grass does not provide as much protection and support against falls compared to other types of safety surfacing, like rubber mulch, poured-in-place rubber, and wood fiber mulch. There are several other types of safety surfacing that are highly recommended for use with swing sets. Rubber mulch, poured-in-place rubber, and wood fiber mulch are all popular options that provide excellent impact absorption and protection against falls.



Ultimately, the choice of safety surfacing will depend on a range of factors including budget, aesthetic preferences, and safety requirements. It's important to carefully consider all options and choose the best safety surfacing for your specific needs and situation.

Overall, while grass may not be the ideal safety surfacing for swing sets, it is still a viable option for swing sets with the proper precautions and installation. By using protective surfacing, keeping the grass properly maintained, and anchoring the swing set securely to the ground, you can create a safe and enjoyable play area on your grass surface. Contact us if you have any questions regarding safety surfacing for swing sets or other playground equipment!


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