
Important Considerations
Some parents opt to refresh a kids’ backyard playset. With a little paint, some new hardware and a whole lot of TLC, a playset can be completely redone. Another option is to rearrange it, adding or removing parts. For instance, the toddler swings can be replaced with a porch swing. Or, the open slide might be replaced with something else, like a ladder or tunnel slide. Of course, you can always choose to do a kids’ playset dismantle and disposal.For many families, a backyard playset or swing set means hours of family entertainment. When moving, these families are often reluctant to leave their kids’ favorite outdoor play equipment behind. Moving a backyard playset is not nearly as challenging as people think it is. A few basic tools, a wide open Saturday, a truck and some helping hands are the only prerequisites. —MetroParentBut, if the playset is no longer a wanted amenity, then you’re probably looking for ways to get rid of it. When it’s gone, you can easily reclaim the space for another purpose. But, once the playset is gone, you’ll likely have to deal with its toll on your grass. It will leave indentations and brown spots on the grass. So, you’ll probably have to re-sod part or most of the area where it stood.