Extensions & modules
Jungle Gym climbing frames are built to last for years, growing together with your children. This when the climbing frame extensions and modules come into play. As your children get older and need more challenging outdoor play, why not continue the fun by adding a clatter bridge or double swing to your existing wooden climbing frame? Keep the adventure going with options that evolve with your kid’s needs.
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How to add a climbing frame extension or module?
Adding an extension or module to your wooden climbing frame is simple with our step-by-step manuals. The assembly follows the same process as your original climbing frame; you may just need to remove a few timber pieces to make room for the new addition. If you already assembled your climbing frame, adding an extension will be a breeze!
Frequently Asked Questions
Choosing the right climbing frame might seem overwhelming at first. But don't worry, we'll help you find the right option in just a few steps! Start by thinking of the space you have availabe in your garden, what your kids enjoy, and your budget. You can use our product filters to easily filter through climbing frames based on your criteria. Can't find exactly what you're looking for? Try the Jungle Gym climbing frame configurator. With this 3D configurator tool you can design your own climbing frame, tailored to your needs. Go on, browse through our collection of climbing frames and find the best one for you and your family!
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Assembling your climbing frame is simple and straightforward with Jungle Gym's instructions, but some preparation and tools are needed. Every Jungle Gym climbing frame comes with an assembly manual, the required screws and drill bits, plus screw-in ground anchors. From your own toolbox you will need a few basic tools like an electric drill, tape measure and screwdriver. Before you get started with the assembly of your wooden climbing frame, make sure that you have all the neccessary tools, an appropriate installation surface, a helping hand, and enough time to enjoy the assembly without rushing. Do you feel like assembling your climbing frame is not your thing? No problem! In that case, you can make use of our assembly service and leave it up to a professional.
Jungle Gym wooden climbing frames are made of high-quality timber, which is an eco-friendly, strong and durable material that blends seamlessly into your garden. Plastic climbing frames, on the other hand, are made of plastic that doesn't age well, isn't very eco-friendly and often stands out in natural surroundings. If you want a climbing frame that lasts for years and fits into your outdoor space, we recommend choosing a wooden climbing frame for you and your family.
It is important to assemble your wooden climbing frame on the correct type of ground surface. Jungle Gym recommends installing your climbing frame on an unpaved, steady surface such as grass or compact sand. Avoid placing it on hard surfaces like asphalt, or any similar materials, including carpet or artificial grass laid over hard surfaces.
However, if the only option for you is a hard surface, not to worry! This can be transformed into a suitable ground surface by installing impact attenuation surfacing such as rubber tiling. Jungle Gym does not offer this in our collection but they can be found in most hardware stores. For further information, have a read through theguideon recommended ground surfaces for climbing frames.
To keep your wooden climbing frame safe and looking its best, regular maintentance is key. Make sure to remove leaves, branches and dirt from the swings, play platform or other corners where debris can accumulate. If needed, you can also gently wash the playset with a pressure washer on a low setting to remove built-up grime. It's also important to reapply water-based stains or wood preservatives every few years, to protect the wood in your climbing frame since treatments and stains naturally fade over time. This will help keep the timber clean, but also protect your climbing frame from the elements like rain, snow and sun. With the right maintentance, your climbing frame will stay in great condition throughout the seasons, for years to come!