Frequently asked questions
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From the first swing of a hammer to us handing over the keys to the castle, it should take about 1-3 weeks. However, if you have grand ideas that require more time and effort, we're up for the challenge, just know it will lengthen the process. Once we've crafted your design, we'll give you an estimated construction timeline.
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Absolutely we do. There may be a travel/lodging fee depending on how far away it is. Nevertheless, send us a message and we can talk through options!
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No tree? No problem! We've got you covered. We'll design a play structure supported by posts for a solid foundation. During the site visit, we'll explore all your options, and we can still give you that 'treehouse feel' by building near or around trees.
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Don't let our playful nature fool you - we take our work seriously. Check out our process page to see how we ensure top-notch quality and customer satisfaction.
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Let's cut to the chase: we know you're wondering about the price tag. Our forts usually start at around $8,500. Of course, it all depends on size and features, but don't worry, we won't leave you broke. We'll work together to come up with something that fits your budget. Give us a shout and let's get started!
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It’s so easy. Click here to get the ball rolling, and you’ll be on our schedule before you know it.
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Navigating regulations and permits can be daunting. We recommend contacting your local building department to ensure compliance with local rules. If you're in an HOA, it's best to get approval before building.
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When it comes to weathering the elements, we've got you covered. We use pressure-treated pine - you know, the same stuff that makes decks and fences so sturdy. Trust us, it's the way to go.
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No, but we have a guy. Most families choose to leave the play structure natural because it looks great and saves mucho dinero. If you decide to paint or stain, we will have it professionally coated post-build.
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Want to keep your fort looking sharp? Stain or seal it and keep those leaves and sticks at bay! Also, a gentle power washing in spring and fall will do the trick.