How To Hang A Porch Swing
Here is how to hang a porch swing properly and safely.
How to hang a porch swing. To hang a swing from a single joist or beam it needs to be a 2 x 8 joist or 4 x 4 beam. The weight of the swing plus the people sitting on it requires something strong for support. Your new swing will most likely come with a rope or chain. Either way they should be rated for at least 500 pounds of working load.
Donations appreciated click in upper right corner info circle. A porch swing isn t just a piece of furniture it s a state of mind. Simply hang a porch swing from a stand alone frame or turn to that trusty oak or other hardwood tree with a thick strong healthy limb. It s important that the attachments you use chains or ropes along with the ceiling supports should be strong enough to hold the swing along with the maximum weight of the people.
To hang a porch swing start by choosing a spot on your porch where the swing will have at least 3 feet of space in front of it and behind it. A little work today and you ll be swinging comfortably for years to come. Find a swing on amazon. A porch swing is a great place for reading relaxing and just enjoying yourself.
Ensuring proper support for the swing is key for good installation. Hop on sway for a bit and you re transported to a stress free zone. If you ve just purchased a porch swing follow the recommended hanging instructions provided by the manufacturers using the provided rope or chains. But for a smaller swing like the one we hung at my sister in laws house two is all you need.
When hanging a porch swing it is extremely important that it s hung from the ceiling joists of the porch. There are many ways to hang a porch swing but the steps above are among the easiest and simplest and work for most swing designs. Locate the ceiling joists. Once you ve determined that the joists are thick enough to safely hold your porch swing locate the joists from the underside of the ceiling with a stud finder.