by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 16, 2011 | How-to Guides, News
How should I look after my climbing frame? The climbing frame structure requires maintenance. Many sets do last for several years without being touched. Many play sets come with a thin layer of stain. This is normally there to provide the colour in the wood. If you...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 14, 2011 | How-to Guides
Climbing Frame Installer shows you how to take the hassle out of building a flat pack slide. These climbing frame slides have been imported for several years as an alternative to pre-formed playset slides. The slides are flat packed to save box space and make freight...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 14, 2011 | How-to Guides
Climbing Frame Steps aren’t the most interesting of the component parts in a wooden climbing frame or swingset, but they are often vital for children to be able to get into the play fort. There’s many parts that are involved in the climbing frame steps,...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 4, 2011 | How-to Guides
The majority of the Selwood Products climbing frames have the same ladders. Some don’t have the plastic attachments on the top and some still do, if they don’t have the attachments its just a case of putting a hole in the wood just underneath the floor and screwing...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Jan 4, 2011 | How-to Guides
Slides, manufactures have problems with them and you as the customer are the person that still has to pay for often damaged or scratched good. It’s hard to ship and pack something that is so long and such an odd shape whilst still helping with space in the containers...
by Climbing Frame Installer | Nov 16, 2010 | Brands, How-to Guides, News, Products
Welcome to climbing frame installer. This website is your key to getting an install on your new climbing frame, swingset or wooden playhouse installed in your garden. We travel nationwide and bring skilled and experienced installers to ensure you get the job done...