Three Tips To Use Before You Build Your Children A Tree House

Posted on: 2 December 2017

When you want to build a tree house for your kids, you need to take the time to choose the right materials. You want to create the safest house that you can, but also want to be able to stay on budget. The following guide walks you through a few things to consider when choosing materials for your children's tree house.

Choose Treated Wood

It is important to realize that the tree house will be out in the elements. You need to choose wood that has been treated to withstand rot when exposed to water or snow for an extended period of time. It is important to know that treated lumber is heavier than traditional lumber and thus will need to be well supported when you put it in the tree. You may need to secure it more than you would traditional lumber to ensure that it does not fall unexpectedly.

Choose Stainless Steel Screws

Stainless steel screws will not rust or warp when out in the elements for an extended period of time. The stainless steel screws are more expensive than traditional screws or nails, but you will have peace of mind that the boards you screw in place will stay put for years to come without having to replace any screws along the way. If you use traditional screws, they will rust over time and need to be replaced, which will be a hassle to have to do.

Consider Adding a Ladder to the House

There are some people who think that they can simply add a few pieces of wood to the tree that the tree house is built in for the children to use to climb into the house. This is not a good idea because it can be hard for children to get a solid grip on the pieces of wood because the backs are pressed against the tree. It is best to build a separate ladder for the children to use when getting in and out of their tree house. Take the time to secure the ladder so that it doesn't accidentally fall away from the house as your children climb up it.

When the tree house is finished, your children will be able to enjoy hours of entertainment it. Be sure to allow your children to customize the inside of the house so that they can have pride in it and feel like it is theirs to enjoy. To learn more, contact a company like Hillside Lumber. 

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