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How to Buy a Climbing Wall

by Contributing Writer
2If you have considered the purchase of a climbing wall for the back yard, there are few simple things you need to do before you buy anything. Here are some basic tips that will help you make the right choice for your situation.Tape measure
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    Measure the area where you would like to place the climbing wall. Record the actual measurements for the space, making sure to allow extra room that may be needed in order to perform maintenance on the wall from time to time.Check into local building codes and registrations. Depending on where you live, there may be regulations that govern how close the wall can be placed to a property line. There may also be restrictions on how tall the wall can be. Find out what is allowed without the need to seek exemptions or obtain releases from neighbors.Talk with your neighbors. Even if there are no local codes that require a release from the neighbors located on one or more sides of your property, making it a point to let the neighbors know what you plan to do will promote goodwill in the neighborhood.Obtain any necessary exemptions from the local building commission. Make sure to do this before you purchase any climbing wall.Check out several options with the climbing wall. Consider different materials, heights, and configurations to make sure you purchase a wall that is right for your purchases. Compare pricing as well as any related costs, such as installation and delivery charges.Double check to make sure the wall you want is in compliance with local codes or is allowed under the terms of the exemption. Once you are assured everything is in order, make your purchase and arrange for delivery and installation.
Normally, adding a climbing wall is less of an issue than installing a deck or pool in the back yard. The main issue is likely to be obscuring the view of neighbors, which you can avoid by strategically placing the wall so that it does not impact the visual appeal of the neighborhood.Do not assume you will have the exemptions granted just because you know someone on the local board or are on friendly terms with the neighbors. Always obtain all permissions and exemptions required before proceeding with a purchase.exceptions releases board neighbors measurements