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timber and fixings to create 1 wall with open window.
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timber and fixings to create 1 wall with open window.
Our website is full on information about this range, and examples of towers or combinations.
Also with a range of playhouses to grow with your child: you can start with the playhouse at ground level and add a raised platform at a later stage, when the children are over 3 years old. There is a classic playhouse version and a crazy, crooked one, that will look amazing in your garden.
WE CAN HELP YOU DESIGN YOUR OWN COMBINATION OF TOWERS AND MODULES. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A CHAT, we can provide plans and advice.
Hyland Climbing frames:
We offer professional installation service throughout England and Wales for the items we supply
Please note that we only offer installation for the items purchased from Active Garden Ltd.
CLIMBING FRAMES/ PLAYHOUSES INSTALLATION:
Minimum installation for residential climbing frames/playhouses is £ 250.00-300.00 depending on the item and location. For example, big Jungle Gym or Blue Rabbit combos can cost around £ 900-1000.- to install or more, depending on the combination and location. The climbing frames we supply need to be concreted into the ground (either the leg of the climbing frame or a metal ground anchor, depending on the brand). Our installation service includes the concrete for the towers, swings and modules.
The installation service for climbing frames and playhouses doesn’t include groundworks. The playsets and towers need to be installed on flat and level ground with good drainage. If you are unsure about if the surface in your garden is suitable or not, please contact us.
For safety reasons, the play towers and modules need to be installed on grass, soil or rubber/wood chipped area, they cannot be installed on hard surfaces such as tarmac, patio, concrete slabs, concrete, decking, etc. We recommend moving the rubber chippings or wood chippings away from the area so the installers have a clear space to work on, the chippings can then be moved back around the climbing frame. WE CAN ADVICE on all types of safety surface, so please don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss this.
HOW DO INSTALLATIONS WORK?
We normally discuss with the customer the climbing frame that they would like to get and the space needed to safely install it. We also discuss access, ground conditions and any possible dates. The ground needs to be flat and level to install climbing frames. We ask customers to fill in a form with details and photos before providing a firm quote.
We have to coordinate with the climbing frame delivery date, to be able to install as soon as possible after the play set is delivered.
We will ask you to check the components delivered, to make sure that nothing has been lost or damaged In transit. We normally email you instructions on how to do this after the order has been placed, so please keep an eye on your inbox! This will help avoid issues as if the installer travels to your property and cannot proceed with the installation due to the materials being damaged or not present, there will be disappointed families, and this will also incur a cost to you, so we try to avoid any problems by planning this carefully.
Please make sure the items are moved after delivery, close to the area for installation.
We will recommend a professional and trusted installer, that will travel to your property, take all their tools, and carry out the job at very high standards. Normally, for a tower and one module, installations will be finished in a day, but bigger combinations might take 2 days, sometimes more, depending on the time of the year.
Installations are weather-dependent, however, our installers try to get on with the job and have a gazebo to work even if it is raining, but please bear in mind that installations can be postponed due to weather conditions.
The installers are self-employed and will take payment from you directly after the installation is complete. They will provide you with the receipt and guarantee their job.
We build many Jungle Gym Climbing Frames and have found the following tips and bits and bobs make the job much easier.
NEW “BUILDING A JUNGLE GYM” VIDEO:
Before starting to build the climbing frame or module, please take out the instructions manual from the box and read the information on safety, and check that all the items are present. There is a cutting list included, you should have all the timber on the cutting list. When checking the boards, please choose the quantities on the far left hand column only as we supply the widest type of boards. For the tongue and groove, use the middle column, we supply the medium size boards.
1. We would recommend a couple of “Quick Grip clamps” to help you build your climbing frame as these can hold the boards/beams in place as you fit them and means you can do much of the build on your own. 2 x 12″ clamps, very useful!!
2. An electric drill as well as a battery powered drill. The electric drill will have more power than a battery powered drill to drive in the large construction bolts. Use the battery drill for driving the screws.
3. A saw, although we cut the timber to length according to the cutting list there will be one or two bits that need cutting during the build process.
4. When building, if on a slightly uneven site construct the tower first and then position and level by removing the soil from under the boards, until the frame is level. This saves in a lot of work trying to get the whole site completely level.
5. If you are putting down a play surface, place the membrane down first then the frame and finally the safer surface. If you drop things into the surface while building the frame they can be a nightmare to find.
6. If building the frame on grass, mow the grass short before you build on it as again it can be a nightmare to find things in long grass if you drop them.
7. Concreting the ground anchors into the ground: We recommend using Post Fix or Postcrete, found in any building yard or DIY store. Once you make the hole about 1 spade deep and wide, pour water in, and then add 1/4 of the Post Fix bag in each hole. It doesn’t require mixing, it is instant. That should be it!!
8. If you are building towers with modules, always read the module instructions before building the tower, to see how the module connect to that particular tower. This will save you time as you might not need to build the tower completely.
9. For the playhouse XL and L and Crazy playhouse XL, you will have instructions to build the playhouse first, and then put it onto he platform. The playhouse will be heavy so make sure you have someone else to help, or you can pre-built but not completely assemble the playhouse so you can take it up the platform in large pieces, and finally assemble it on the platform.
10. Do not over tighten the fixings.
These Tips are speaking from experience and we hope you enjoy building your Climbing Frame and your children get years of fun from them!
In the Jungle Gym website, you can see more information about assembly, http://www.junglegym.co.uk/assembly
We can send you a sample of instructions manuals if that helps, please email us.
If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
11. How to concrete ground anchors into the ground?
We recommend to use a ready mix for this, there are several on the market: Postcrete, Postmix, Postfix and they can be purchased at a DIY store. See example below.
HOW TO DESIGN THE SPACE NEEDED FOR A CLIMBING FRAME
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timber and fixings to create 1 wall with open window.
Our website is full on information about this range, and examples of towers or combinations.
Also with a range of playhouses to grow with your child: you can start with the playhouse at ground level and add a raised platform at a later stage, when the children are over 3 years old. There is a classic playhouse version and a crazy, crooked one, that will look amazing in your garden.
WE CAN HELP YOU DESIGN YOUR OWN COMBINATION OF TOWERS AND MODULES. PLEASE CONTACT US FOR A CHAT, we can provide plans and advice.
Hyland Climbing frames:
We offer professional installation service throughout England and Wales for the items we supply
Please note that we only offer installation for the items purchased from Active Garden Ltd.
CLIMBING FRAMES/ PLAYHOUSES INSTALLATION:
Minimum installation for residential climbing frames/playhouses is £ 250.00-300.00 depending on the item and location. For example, big Jungle Gym or Blue Rabbit combos can cost around £ 900-1000.- to install or more, depending on the combination and location. The climbing frames we supply need to be concreted into the ground (either the leg of the climbing frame or a metal ground anchor, depending on the brand). Our installation service includes the concrete for the towers, swings and modules.
The installation service for climbing frames and playhouses doesn’t include groundworks. The playsets and towers need to be installed on flat and level ground with good drainage. If you are unsure about if the surface in your garden is suitable or not, please contact us.
For safety reasons, the play towers and modules need to be installed on grass, soil or rubber/wood chipped area, they cannot be installed on hard surfaces such as tarmac, patio, concrete slabs, concrete, decking, etc. We recommend moving the rubber chippings or wood chippings away from the area so the installers have a clear space to work on, the chippings can then be moved back around the climbing frame. WE CAN ADVICE on all types of safety surface, so please don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss this.
HOW DO INSTALLATIONS WORK?
We normally discuss with the customer the climbing frame that they would like to get and the space needed to safely install it. We also discuss access, ground conditions and any possible dates. The ground needs to be flat and level to install climbing frames. We ask customers to fill in a form with details and photos before providing a firm quote.
We have to coordinate with the climbing frame delivery date, to be able to install as soon as possible after the play set is delivered.
We will ask you to check the components delivered, to make sure that nothing has been lost or damaged In transit. We normally email you instructions on how to do this after the order has been placed, so please keep an eye on your inbox! This will help avoid issues as if the installer travels to your property and cannot proceed with the installation due to the materials being damaged or not present, there will be disappointed families, and this will also incur a cost to you, so we try to avoid any problems by planning this carefully.
Please make sure the items are moved after delivery, close to the area for installation.
We will recommend a professional and trusted installer, that will travel to your property, take all their tools, and carry out the job at very high standards. Normally, for a tower and one module, installations will be finished in a day, but bigger combinations might take 2 days, sometimes more, depending on the time of the year.
Installations are weather-dependent, however, our installers try to get on with the job and have a gazebo to work even if it is raining, but please bear in mind that installations can be postponed due to weather conditions.
The installers are self-employed and will take payment from you directly after the installation is complete. They will provide you with the receipt and guarantee their job.
We build many Jungle Gym Climbing Frames and have found the following tips and bits and bobs make the job much easier.
NEW “BUILDING A JUNGLE GYM” VIDEO:
Before starting to build the climbing frame or module, please take out the instructions manual from the box and read the information on safety, and check that all the items are present. There is a cutting list included, you should have all the timber on the cutting list. When checking the boards, please choose the quantities on the far left hand column only as we supply the widest type of boards. For the tongue and groove, use the middle column, we supply the medium size boards.
1. We would recommend a couple of “Quick Grip clamps” to help you build your climbing frame as these can hold the boards/beams in place as you fit them and means you can do much of the build on your own. 2 x 12″ clamps, very useful!!
2. An electric drill as well as a battery powered drill. The electric drill will have more power than a battery powered drill to drive in the large construction bolts. Use the battery drill for driving the screws.
3. A saw, although we cut the timber to length according to the cutting list there will be one or two bits that need cutting during the build process.
4. When building, if on a slightly uneven site construct the tower first and then position and level by removing the soil from under the boards, until the frame is level. This saves in a lot of work trying to get the whole site completely level.
5. If you are putting down a play surface, place the membrane down first then the frame and finally the safer surface. If you drop things into the surface while building the frame they can be a nightmare to find.
6. If building the frame on grass, mow the grass short before you build on it as again it can be a nightmare to find things in long grass if you drop them.
7. Concreting the ground anchors into the ground: We recommend using Post Fix or Postcrete, found in any building yard or DIY store. Once you make the hole about 1 spade deep and wide, pour water in, and then add 1/4 of the Post Fix bag in each hole. It doesn’t require mixing, it is instant. That should be it!!
8. If you are building towers with modules, always read the module instructions before building the tower, to see how the module connect to that particular tower. This will save you time as you might not need to build the tower completely.
9. For the playhouse XL and L and Crazy playhouse XL, you will have instructions to build the playhouse first, and then put it onto he platform. The playhouse will be heavy so make sure you have someone else to help, or you can pre-built but not completely assemble the playhouse so you can take it up the platform in large pieces, and finally assemble it on the platform.
10. Do not over tighten the fixings.
These Tips are speaking from experience and we hope you enjoy building your Climbing Frame and your children get years of fun from them!
In the Jungle Gym website, you can see more information about assembly, http://www.junglegym.co.uk/assembly
We can send you a sample of instructions manuals if that helps, please email us.
If you need further assistance, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
11. How to concrete ground anchors into the ground?
We recommend to use a ready mix for this, there are several on the market: Postcrete, Postmix, Postfix and they can be purchased at a DIY store. See example below.
HOW TO DESIGN THE SPACE NEEDED FOR A CLIMBING FRAME
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