According to Hoft, to do it in grass you have to dig a 3 ft hole, 6 inch diameter, and fill it with cement. Then you can use fittings to attach. Alternatively, the 96 inch version is meant to be placed in concrete while its setting.
@@mattandrandamaly1607 just use a smaller anchor or tapcon depending on site location. I used a 2 3/4" anchors on my slab and it's held up great in very windy conditions.
My boards warped bad….replaced a lot of them but it’s doing it again :( wondering if we can add a piece behind to try and screw into each board to try and keep them straight and add some additional support
I think the occasional ball would be fine ... but i don't let the kids climb on this, so can't comment on that. I wouldn't suggest that, could loosen up the anchors...
At least according to Hoft they say it only supports up to 6ft, any longer and it's exceeds design specs. I have seen user reviews say it had issues with longer sizes. Hope it helps