Anchoring your climbing frame on artificial grass requires some careful planning.
Choose the right location: Look for a flat and even surface on your artificial grass that is free from any bumps, holes, or loose patches. Avoid areas that are too close to the edges of your artificial grass, as it may cause damage to the grass over time.
Prepare the ground: Make sure that the surface underneath the artificial grass is unpaved and steady, such as a solid layer of sand or ground. Clear the area of any debris or sharp objects that could cause damage to your climbing frame or the artificial grass.
Install ground anchors: Ground anchors are popular and effective way to secure climbing frames. You can use spiral anchors, which are screwed into the ground and or anchored in concrete. Make sure you follow our instructions.
Overall, anchoring your climbing frame on artificial grass requires careful planning, preparation, and installation to ensure it is safe and secure. Following these steps can help you anchor your climbing frame effectively and enjoyably for kids to play on.