YOU HAVE QUESTIONS. WE HAVE
ANSWERS.
WHY ARE YOUR PRICES SO MUCH LESS THAN THE OTHER BIGGER COMPANIES?
We
sell our sets directly to you. There is no middleman markup between
you and our high-quality play systems. The other guys sell through
a dealer network, which marks up their sets 60%-100%.
WHAT TYPE OF WOOD DOES KID'S CREATIONS USE?
Single and Mega Towers are 100% Redwood. The Circus series is made of both Redwood and Cypress.
DO I NEED TO STAIN MY SET?
No, Kid's Creations stains the wood before shipping.
WHY DO THE OTHER COMPANIES STAIN THEIR SETS?
Almost all the other companies use a mixture of different types of
wood. They stain it so it looks like redwood. Be sure to read the
fine print in their catalogs. Some even use Chinese fir in their
play systems.
CAN ADULTS PLAY ON KID'S CREATIONS PLAY SYSTEMS?
Absolutely! Our 4x6 swing beams are rated at 250 lbs. per swing and
no weight limit on our towers or slides.
DO I NEED A PROFESSIONAL INSTALLER?
Our sets are designed to be put together by everyday moms and dads.
Most of the components are pre-built at our shop. Ladders, rock
walls, handrail, deck boards, and many other components are all
constructed in our shop. you connect part 1 to part 2 and tighten
the nut. Most single towers can be assembled in about 5 hours.
If assembly is not an option for you, we do offer installation
in many parts of the country.
HOW IS MY SET DELIVERED?
Once your set is built and ships from our shop in Garnett, Kansas
the trucking company will contact you to schedule a delivery date
and time. You must meet the driver and help him get the set off
of the truck. The average set comes in 4 bundles. Three of the
bundles weigh about 100 lbs. and are easily unloaded. The 4th pieces
is a pallet that the driver will open and hand over the parts to
you. Allow 20 minutes to help unload the truck.
DOES THE LUMBER USED IN YOUR SETS ADHERE TO THE SUSTAINABLE FORESTRY
PRACTICES?
Yes, we buy all of our lumber from the California
Redwood Company.
(Details)
All you ever wanted to know about redwood and were afraid to ask.
http://www.calredwood.org/about/about.htm
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