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Playset Parts & Accessories

Playset Parts & Accessories

Build a playset that your kids are sure to love – pick up all the parts and accessories you need from any L&M Fleet Supply.

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  1. PlayStar Toddler Swing
    PlayStar PlayStar Toddler Swing
    $26.99
  2. PlayStar Vertical Climber
    PlayStar PlayStar Vertical Climber
    $101.99
  3. PlayStar 18" x 55" Tarp
    PlayStar PlayStar 18" x 55" Tarp
    $16.99
  4. PlayStar Air Rider
    PlayStar PlayStar Air Rider
    $122.99
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The Best Playset Accessories For Ultimate Fun

As the top supplier of PlayStar products in the upper midwest, simply stop by one of our stores, or order conveniently online, to find all you need for a summer of fun.

Find Swing Set Attachments, Frames & Other Accessories At L&M

Pick up a stylish PlayStar Playset Dormer to add unique flair to your jungle gym. Install these over windows, doorways or other openings to achieve a custom look. Add a coat of paint or stain to match other accents or décor.

Wooden Swing Set Parts vs. Metal Swing Set Parts

When it comes to swing sets and swing set parts, there are two main materials to choose from: metal and wood. Here are the main considerations of buying parts for a wooden swing set vs. metal swing set:

  • Metal swing sets are normally used in commercial applications, like at a school or park. They’re more susceptible to rusting, but they need relatively little maintenance unless there is noticeable deterioration on the surface.
  • Wood swing sets are most commonly found in backyards. Because they don’t get as hot baking under the sun, they’re considered much safer for children. And, with relatively little upkeep, they can last for a decade or longer.

FAQs

When should I replace the swings on a playset?

Consider replacing your playset swings once every eight to ten years after install. Watch for any rusting around chains or hinges to protect your kid’s fingers.