Maintenance for Your Wooden Outdoor Play Structure

You invested into a wooden outdoor play structure to enhance your child’s life.  To keep your child safe and to maintain your investment, we suggest that you perform the following maintenance to your wooden play structure:

1)  To keep your wooden outdoor play structure looking good for years to come, you should apply a stain or apply a waterproof coating on it every 1 – 2 years to prevent water penetration.  ( This applies to all wooden play structures.  It does not matter if the play structure is pine, redwood, or cedar. )

2)  Inspect the wood framing for any splinters, large cracks,  rough spots, sharp edges, or decay that may occur due to wear and usage.  If required, you should sand them down, and then stain and waterproof the areas.

3)  Inspect for any deterioration or corrosion on structural components that are in contact with the ground.

4)  If your wooden outdoor play structure requires ground footing supports – make sure that they are not exposed.  If they are, back fill the area with sand or bark mulch.

5)  During the regular usage season, twice a month, make sure the your play structure is safe for your child.  Inspect all the nuts and bolts to assure that they are not missing, loose, or exposed.  ( Tighten if needed. )  It is particularly important to to check and tighten all bolts at the beginning of the season. 

6)  Check the swing elements, swings, chains, and slides monthly for wear, cracks or deterioration.  Inspect for any rust or chipped paint on any of the metal components.  Replace these parts at the first sign of deterioration.

7)  Inspect for any missing or damaged equipment components such as handrails, guide rails, and swing seats.

8)  Add sand or bark mulch to any worn or low areas beneath your wood play structure.  ( If is recommended to have at least 5″ of loose-fill surfacing in a playground area.  See: Consumers Product Safety Commission at cpsc.gov for more information on protective ground surfacing.)

9)  If you live in an area where the temperature drops below 32 degrees Fahrenheit or if the play structure is not going to be used, remove the swings and canopies to prolong the life of those items.