{"id":3684,"date":"2019-10-18T13:55:41","date_gmt":"2019-10-18T13:55:41","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/83landscapesupply.com\/?p=3684"},"modified":"2020-04-11T16:23:08","modified_gmt":"2020-04-11T16:23:08","slug":"when-and-how-to-stain-your-swinget","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/83landscapesupply.com\/2019\/10\/18\/when-and-how-to-stain-your-swinget\/","title":{"rendered":"How To: Stain Your Swingset and When"},"content":{"rendered":"
Natural cedar swing sets are the benchmark wood for a quality swing set. You’ve bought the best and now you want to know how to protect your investment.\u00a0 This blog will go through how we decide when staining is necessary, prepping and staining your natural Eastern Jungle Gym swing set. Following these easy steps can keep any cedar swing set looking great for years to come.<\/p>\n
In a backyard setting we typically start looking for wear towards the end of the second full year.\u00a0 You will notice at first the horizontal surfaces such as play decks, forts decks, wooden ladder steps<\/a>, gang planks<\/a>, etc will show wear more then other locations. This is a good thing! It means your kids have had some good use of the backyard playset. All these surfaces are sites where climbing, crawling and dirt covered shoes might have dragged across them.\u00a0 Due to the increased friction and chance for contaminants to settle in these locations, you may need to lightly sand in these locations in future steps.<\/p>\n Besides playing marks, the next step is to inspect the Eastern Jungle Gym Swing Set after it rains.\u00a0 If you notice the swing set is not beading water on the horrizontal surfaces and the rain is just soaking into the lumber, this means the sealer has worn away and is in need of a recoat. Its okay if rain does not bead exactly like a fresh waxed car, however you are still looking for beads or small pools of water that show no, or minimal soaking into the cedar.<\/p>\n The last critical item to check is for tree berries and saps sitting on the surface of your swing set. Trees like mulberries, cherries, and certain evergreens will drop fruit and sap that can either gum up the protective coating or stain the wood. If you have kept up on your staining\/sealing you should be okay. Just make sure that the fruits and saps are washed off as soon as possible. if staining remains a light power washing should lift it. just remember anytime power washing is preformed you will need to recoat with a stain\/sealer.If you do not see any of these tall tale signs or they are very light go ahead and skip the year and check next year.<\/p>\n