Climbing towers are our founding hallmark product that initially set the company in motion over 16 years ago with well over 4,500 towers installed across the UK. We pride ourselves on building high quality, commercial grade, beautiful and safe towers that offer hours of play value to children of all ages.
The Woodlander Range is similar to our Highlander range but with beautiful curved legs leading to a larger platform of 1.8 metres square. Again this can be erected as a single tower or multiple towers can be connected with a multitude of options to climb up, go down or add extensions.
Each tower can have one option per side and are listed below for you to chose from. The system can be laid out in any pattern as long as it is at 90-degree angles. If you prefer we have a selection of pre-packaged tower systems ready for your immediate order, see the attached price list for package components and prices.
We have an extensive choice of safety surfacing to choose from ranging from natural products like lawnmat and bark pits to brightly coloured wetpour or even no maintenance artificial grass.
Orders over £1250 (ex vat) include free delivery and installation to mainland UK with the exception of location listed in our T&C's
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Standard Product: timber is stained in a two-tone antique pine and teak stain and has a green shiplap board roof.
Critical Fall Height and Safety Surfacing for commercial premises: The platform has a 1.45 metres high CFH which means safety surfacing is required, even on grass installations, and must be at least 1.5m around the outside of the tower and it’s components.
The Timber: All our timber is vacuum pressure treated and thus carry a 20-year warranty against timber rot and decay and 1 year warranty on faulty materials or workmanship, see our T&C’s for specific details. All our timber is Scandinavian Redwood Pine and is sourced from sustainable sources to reduce our green footprint
Base works: no base is needed as the product legs are secured into the ground by a steel post that is inset into the bottom of the wooden leg and is then cemented into the ground. Ensuring no movement and no water damage to the timber legs.
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