Why Redwood Stands Out as the Best Choice in Swing Sets
Posted by Alex Petigraw
When discussing wooden swing sets, it seems everyone has their favorite. For a variety of different reasons, some people prefer pine, others opt for cedar and then there are the redwood lovers. Whatever you ultimately choose, you should know why redwood swing sets are the best choice you can make.
To understand why redwood is overwhelmingly the most popular wood for swing sets, you need to know some of its qualities that make it perfect for building anything that will spend its life outdoors. This article will also point out the differences in various qualities of redwood swing sets, so you have peace of mind, knowing exactly what you’re paying for.
All redwood will have a color ranging from pink to deep red, and over time, regardless of the color it starts out with, will wind up turning gray. Like all woods, there are several grades of redwood and not all are best suited for a swing set. The best type to look for is a Con-Heart grade of redwood, which indicates construction worthiness and comes from the innermost part of the tree.
It’s this redwood that is naturally resistant to insects and rotting. Wood taken from the outer part of the tree must be stained each year to prevent decay. Many companies offer redwood swing sets, but if it isn’t taken from the heart of the tree, it will require some maintenance. You’ll never have to do any staining or sanding on swing sets made from Con-Heart grade Redwood.
Be sure to take note that there’s no white or light colored wood in your swing set. This wood is sapwood and doesn’t have the natural resistance of redwood to decaying and bugs. This is not a problem if you’re getting true Con-Heart grade, since it doesn’t contain any sapwood. If you buy Con-Heart redwood, even the exposed areas of the wood caused by nails or sawing are protected by the natural oils and acids that repel bugs and decrease rotting.
All wood will swell or shrink in the presence or absence of moisture. Redwood is more stable than most other woods and while it will swell or shrink slightly, it’s still able to maintain its shape better than other woods. You’ll have much less cracking, splitting, and warping with a redwood swing set.
Swing sets made with redwood are incredibly durable, in part due to their natural ability to ward off disease and decay. This means your redwood swing set will look better than one made with a different wood, even 20 years later.
When shopping for a redwood swing set, be sure to ask enough questions or read enough fine print to know that if you’re paying for redwood, you’re getting 100% redwood. Many companies use a mixture of woods, including redwood, but still refer to their product as ‘redwood construction’. Look and listen for words that indicate other woods have also been used, including Chinese fir and Red Cedar.
To get the maximum redwood benefits, even if they say they use Con-Heart wood, find out if it was used for all parts of the swing set, not just the beams and larger pieces. You want all the natural protection that redwood has to cover all the pieces of your swing set, not just a few.
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