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Frequently Asked Questions

There's so much to know about treenets. Are they safe? Are they waterproof? What do they cost? What material is used? Let's take a deep breath... We're here to answer any and all questions that you may have about your future treenet!

Are treenets safe?

Yes! But let's dive in a bit further and elaborate. Each strand of rope used by Treenet Weaves has a minimum breaking strength of 6000 pounds! We use two of these ropes when height is a factor in order to have a completely redundant system. To give you an idea of how safe this is, a Ford Bronco weighs between 4300 to 4950 pounds.


Are treenets safe for my kids?

They sure are! We recommend building walls around your platform in order to avoid an unwanted tumble. Walls make treenets safe for anyone to play on!


How much does a treenet cost?

Treenets typically start at $2,000 for something relatively simple and the price goes up from there depending on the surface area of the net and how many extra bells and whistles our clients want added. For a rough idea, take the total surface area of your desired treenet and multiply that by 25. For example, a 100 square foot treenet will cost around $2,500.


Will a treenet damage my trees?

No. We take the health and prosperity of the surrounding environment very seriously when we work on a treenet.


I really want a treenet but I don't have trees.... Help?

No problem! Treenets aren't the only kind of weaving we do. There are many ways to install artificial anchors such as poles or other structures in order to achieve the same effect of a tree. We also have many portable options available such as our trampoline nets. These are great because they can be taken down and put away for the cold seasons. Contact us for more info on this issue and we're happy to assist in creating your dream tree net!


How long do treenets last?

A well maintained treenet will last around 5-7 years before it's deemed unsafe due to UV and other environmental factors. Here are a few tips that you can do every day in order to keep your net looking brand new: Avoid wearing shoes on your treenet. Avoid bringing sharp objects onto the treenet. Choose a location where your treenet will see the least amount of sun throughout the day.


How long will it take to install my treenet?

It depends. Some extremely simple and small treenets can be installed in a single day while other very complex and large treenets can take weeks! For a rough idea, it takes us an entire day to weave 100 square feet between a team of 2. If you have a project that is 400 square feet, this will take roughly 5-6 days. (1-2 days of rigging + 4 days of weaving)


I accidentally damaged my treenet... What can I do?

We can repair almost any treenet. Get in contact with us and let us know what happened so that we can estimate the cost of the repairs.


What are treenets made out of?

To put it simply, lots and lots of cord. We use thick static rope for the outside of the treenet. This is the part of the treenet that sees all of the force and it's what holds everything together. For the 'fill' we use paracord and other thinner static ropes.


What if it rains?

No problem! Treenets are completely waterproof and will be just fine getting a little bit of rain on them.


What's the process for hiring us?

Simply fill out the "Get A Quote" form on our website and we'll get back to you with a quote. If you like the quote, we move forward by writing and signing work agreement + liability waiver. Afterward, we simply come to your property and install that dream treenet you've always wanted.


Do we need housing while we work?

While we do love it when our clients have a guest house or bungalow that we can stay in, it's not at all necessary! We love the outdoors and we typically will camp on your property while we get the treenet installed.


Can I build my own treenet?

How To Make A Treenet. Can you do it yourself? Of course you can! Go visit our YouTube channel for an in-depth description of how to make a treenet.

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