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Choosing the Right Tree for Your Treehouse
- Examine the tree for strong, healthy wood.
- Keep treehouses for kids close to the ground.
- Many backyard trees like oak, avocado, elm are perfect options.
How to Secure a Treehouse Without Harming the Tree
- Use a treehouse attachment bolt system to securely attach the structure.
- Attach eye-bolts under the floor near limbs to prevent wedging wood between branches.
- Center the structure’s weight evenly so the tree does not lean.
Factors to Consider for Treehouse Construction
- Balance structure weight across trees.
- Check wind patterns first to reduce loads.
- Properly built structures withstand high winds, pushing the tree over.
- Deciduous trees bear more weight.
Tree Selection for Treehouse Construction
- The species of tree defines the treehouse.
- A single, sturdy deciduous hardwood with good branching works well.
- Softwood trees can also work grouped together.
Additional Tips for Treehouse Building
- Kids’ treehouses should stay close to the ground for safety.
- Consider weight, dimensions, and occupancy when choosing the tree.
- Large treehouses need big, robust trees.