Installation Options for Indiana Playgrounds & Shelters
Professional playground and shelter installation in Indiana
Once you’ve designed the perfect outdoor recreation space to fit your needs, it’s time to get it installed. Many communities and contractor firms have their own installation capabilities, but others may opt for external professional installation for their new play equipment, shade, shelter, or surfacing. At Miracle Playgrounds of Indiana, we can provide installation options from the best installers in Indiana. You can be confident that your equipment will be installed safely by experienced professionals who specialize in playgrounds and other outdoor spaces.
How does installation fit into your outdoor recreation project?
Outdoor recreation equipment can be expensive. For projects large and small, installation costs can sometimes surprise customers who are looking to maximize the “bang-for-buck” with their new playground equipment, shelters, shades, and surfacing. While it is a bit simpler to mix and match equipment and surfacing to fit budgets, installation can be a bit more challenging to account for. While professional installation is always worth every penny, Miracle Playgrounds of Indiana is proud to offer interested customers a “community build” option. While a community build isn’t the right fit for everyone, motivated communities who can find ample volunteers may opt to try this option. It is a great way for a parents, friends, and neighbors to work together to build equity for themselves in a new play space or gathering space for their families.
An Indiana community build playground installation in action!
In Spring of 2023, we had the privilege of working with the community of Harlan, IN. Harlan ordered brand new playground equipment and opted for a community build install! This process is led by an experienced installation supervisor who will guide and support each step of the process. For a fun look at the entire community build process in action, check out the video below. We are grateful to Neil Koch and his “Dig Drive DIY” YouTube channel for documenting and filming the whole process as it unfolded over four days.