Wood vs. Metal Playset
Wood vs. Metal Playset
When it comes to choosing the right backyard swing set, one of the biggest decisions you’ll make is the material. And while both wood and metal have their place, we believe wood comes out on top for families looking for a safe, sturdy, and long-lasting playset.
In this guide, we’ll walk you through the key differences between metal vs. wood swing sets and explain why wood is the better choice for backyard fun that lasts for years.
What is a metal playset?
Metal playsets are typically made from painted or powder-coated steel and often come in simple A-frame designs with swings and a slide. While they’re a popular budget-friendly option, most residential versions aren’t as durable as they appear.
Pros and Cons: Wooden vs. Metal Playsets
The pros of wood—from durability to design—often make it the smarter, longer-lasting choice for families who want a backyard setup that grows with their kids.
Wear and Tear
At first glance, metal might seem like the tougher option—but most backyard metal playsets aren’t built like the heavy-duty equipment you see at public parks. Over time, paint can chip, rust can spread (often from the inside), and the structure can weaken. Wooden playsets, especially those made from rot-resistant cedar, are built to stand up to the elements for 10–15 years or more. Even as they weather, they stay strong. And if a board ever needs replacing, it’s a quick fix to keep the play going.
Maintenance
Wooden playsets need just a yearly coat of water-repellent stain to stay protected and looking great. Metal sets skip the stain but demand more vigilance—paint chips and rust spots require fast, sometimes time-consuming, repairs to prevent damage. When it comes to easy upkeep that pays off for years, wood keeps maintenance simple.
Safety
Both wood and metal can be safe when installed correctly, but wood has the edge when it comes to comfort. Unlike metal, which can become dangerously hot in the sun, wood stays cool to the touch, making it a kid-friendly choice in any season. Plus, it’s easy to anchor and customize to fit your yard safely.
Versatility & Play Features
Wooden playsets offer the ultimate in backyard adventure. From multi-level play decks and climbing walls to tunnels, clubhouses, and themed accessories, wood can do it all. Because of its natural strength and flexibility, wood makes it easy to build more complex structures that grow with your kids’ imaginations.
As for metal playsets, while you might find a slide or ladder, most residential metal options are simple A-frame designs with limited expansion possibilities.
Style
There’s a reason wood never goes out of style; its warm, natural appearance blends beautifully with outdoor spaces, and it can be customized to match your backyard aesthetic. Want to paint it to match your home? Add a pop of color? Create a themed playhouse? With wood, it’s all possible. Check out our Instagram for some of our favorite custom paint jobs on wooden playsets!
Metal sets, by contrast, often come in bright, glossy colors that can clash with your landscaping and offer little room for personalization.
Cost
While metal swing sets may be cheaper upfront, their shorter lifespan and limited features often make them a short-term solution. Wooden playsets, however, offer long-term value—especially when you factor in durability, versatility, and the ability to adapt as your children grow. Yes, there are top-tier commercial-grade metal sets available; but they often cost far more than even the most premium wooden swing sets.
Next Steps
Read about even more benefits of wood playsets in our Wood vs. Vinyl Playset comparison and get all our best tips in our How to Choose a Backyard Playset guide.
Loving the look and benefits of wood? Shop our premium cedar wooden playsets and swing sets that are built for safety, durability, and non-stop backyard fun. With options for every yard size and budget, there’s a perfect fit waiting for your family.