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QuestionWhere can I build a tree house if all the trees are too high?Community AnswerYou can use low support beams and build it like a little clubhouse around the trunk of the tree.
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QuestionHow much money will it take to build a treehouse?Community AnswerIt can be expensive depending on how much wood you use or supplies you have. Even with tools already, the materials can cost close to $500.
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QuestionHow long does it take to build a treehouse?Community AnswerDepending on the size of the treehouse, it could take from a few hours to more than a week.
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QuestionHow about lightning protection?Community AnswerNothing can truly protect someone from lightning, but the chances of getting hit by it is so unlikely. But if you still want to buy something, a makeshift lightning rod will do.
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QuestionWhat if you don't have a tree in your garden/ the only tree is too small or weak?Community AnswerAnother alternative is a fort on the ground.
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QuestionHow can a treehouse be built quickly?Community AnswerUse a very simple design or invest in a pre-made treehouse.
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QuestionIf I use fresh cut lumber how do I prevent rot?Community AnswerIt shouldn't rot if it is treated or you use a rot resistant wood such as oak.
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QuestionHow can I put a substantial roof on my treehouse?Community AnswerTry using wood or branches, so it blends in with the tree.
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QuestionIs it possible to make a treehouse good enough to live in, with appliances, etc.?Community AnswerYes, you can live in your treehouse, but if you make a fireplace, or an oven, or anything else related to fire, be very careful you don't burn your treehouse down.
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QuestionHow to I make a big tree house for a school project?Community AnswerTry to find a place where you can attach your tree house to three or more trees. Using excellent-quality material is crucial. Safety MUST be your first priority. Combine the pole method with the bolt method, as this reinforces the strength of your construction. You might find it useful to contact a professional carpenter to give you some advice.
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QuestionCan I use recycled wood to build a treehouse?Community AnswerMost treehouses are made from recycled lumber. Just make sure the wood is in decent condition and free from rot and termites.
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QuestionIs it possible to make a tree house without any urban materials?Community AnswerYou can look into traditional timber framing (wooden furniture is still built this way) and you could harvest your own wood.
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QuestionDoesn't the tree keep growing, moving the treehouse with it?Community AnswerNo, trees grow from the top, not the bottom. Your treehouse will stay at the same place (unless if falls, in which case it will probably be on the ground).
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QuestionDoes drilling into the tree harm the tree itself?Community AnswerAnything that penetrates the bark of the tree, including drills, nails, or screws, can be harmful and damaging to the tree. It can offer an easy opening for any diseases or insects, and it can also damage the way the tree functions internally.
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QuestionHow do I get up the tree to build?Community AnswerYou can use a couple of ladders and helping hands to get the beams into place.
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QuestionHow much money will it cost for all the materials and tools?Community AnswerIt depends on what tools you get and how much they cost, but it would probably cost close to $500 USD. If you want to get them cheaper, look for what you have in your house before you buy anything.
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QuestionWhat are ways that I can raise money to make a treehouse?Community AnswerCar washes, lemonade stands, paper routes and other things are great ways to make lots of money.
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QuestionCan I make the ladder out of lumber?Community AnswerYes, you can.
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QuestionWhat if I my parents don't want to build one?Community AnswerA fun and easy alternative to a tree house is a fort on the ground. Find a small clearing surrounded by trees and bushes and further conceal it using large branches. Sweep the leaves and excess debris off the ground and scatter wood chips if you'd like. Add a couple chairs/tables or place a few large logs on the ground as furniture. You can hang Christmas lights around the trees and overhead to make your fort look downright magical at night.
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QuestionCan I build a tree house in a live oak tree?Community AnswerYes, as long as the tree is big and heavy enough to support the weight of a tree house.
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QuestionIs it possible to build a tree house in one hour?Community AnswerNo.
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QuestionCan I build it on an ash tree?Community AnswerAs long as the branches are sturdy and big enough to hold the house securely, then yes.
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QuestionCan I put candles in the treehouse?Community AnswerYou can if you're very cautious and keep an eye on them the whole time they are burning. You don't want to burn your treehouse down. If you're a child, ask your parent(s) permission before lighting candles in your treehouse, or anywhere else.
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QuestionShould I paint a tree house?Community AnswerYou don't have to; if you do, make sure you use outdoor paint.
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QuestionCould I make it hang from the trees?Community AnswerNo, not really. Theoretically it would be possible, but it would require a TON of support to ensure that the treehouse wasn't in danger of falling.
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QuestionWhat if the only trees in my yard are dead or non-rot-resistant?Community AnswerThen make a fort on the ground instead.
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QuestionIf I don't have a tree, how do I make a treehouse? Also, what if I don't have any tools/helping hands?Community AnswerWell first, if you don't have a tree, it's not a treehouse, and second of all, you need tools or you can't build a house anyway. Without these things, you cannot build a treehouse.
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QuestionIf I don't have a tree with a V shape what do I do?Community AnswerGet a tree with branches that make up kind of a circle, triangle, or a square. That will help support it.
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QuestionCan I build a treehouse in a pine tree?Community AnswerYes, you can. Softer woods are going to have less weight bearing ability and more movement, so you can't build as high.
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QuestionHow do I build a treehouse with recycled wood?Community AnswerThe steps here shouldn't be very different. Just be careful and take into account how thick or thin your wood is. You wouldn't want to build a treehouse only to find the wood you used is too flimsy to support your weight.
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