duwem
Well-known member
Bought this older play system today. All the structural beams are rock solid but as we took it apart we found some of the boards sitting on the ground, the floors and roof panels are rotten.
I know there is a lifetime warranty on the wood but I'm not the original owner.
Should I try to source Redwood or whatever they are made of for the parts that need replacement or just go with pressure treated wood. Will I have issues with the stain not matching (looking for the 25' paint job here, not perfection)
And it's well overdue on stain, should pressure wash it? I have access to both hot and cold machines. I think the hot is around 1000psi the colds are higher but have different angle tips. It's about 14 years old.
Was hoping to just reassemble and deal with the finish next year but it will be way easier to do all the pieces on sawhorses now that it's disassemble. Bought a project for sure. But when you look what these things go for new I guess I can afford some lumber and elbow grease.
I know there is a lifetime warranty on the wood but I'm not the original owner.
Should I try to source Redwood or whatever they are made of for the parts that need replacement or just go with pressure treated wood. Will I have issues with the stain not matching (looking for the 25' paint job here, not perfection)
And it's well overdue on stain, should pressure wash it? I have access to both hot and cold machines. I think the hot is around 1000psi the colds are higher but have different angle tips. It's about 14 years old.
Was hoping to just reassemble and deal with the finish next year but it will be way easier to do all the pieces on sawhorses now that it's disassemble. Bought a project for sure. But when you look what these things go for new I guess I can afford some lumber and elbow grease.
