Commercial Playground Equipment in Middlesex County: Local Dealer Near Edison, New Brunswick & Woodbridge
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Why Does "Local" Actually Matter for Playground Projects?
You can buy playground equipment from companies all over the country. Most of them will happily ship to Middlesex County. So why does it matter that we're in New Jersey?
I Can't Hide From You
Our showroom is in Midland Park, Bergen County. My kids go to school in this area. I shop at the same stores you do. If I mess up your project, I'm going to hear about it. There's a real chance the kiddos playing on your playground know my family!
I Know Middlesex County
I feel like everyone who lives in NJ has been to New Brunswick at one point or another. When I was in college, I had friends who lived on Cook Campus. We spent many nights at the Newells and on College Ave — definitely no stranger to the grease trucks!
One of my most memorable projects was at Creative Nursery in North Brunswick. It took over two years from when I first met the owner to complete the job. (It wasn't our fault!) Needless to say, there were many trips to Middlesex County over the years.
Middlesex County is one of the biggest counties in the state, and between the Creative Nursery project and all the trips back and forth, I got to know the area pretty well.
Response Time Matters
Most Middlesex County towns are 40-50 minutes from our Midland Park office. Edison and New Brunswick are about 45 minutes. It's not next door, but we're there regularly — and when your project needs attention, we show up.
Have questions? Shoot me a call — 201-670-4000.
Can Middlesex County Organizations Use Cooperative Purchasing?
If you work for a Middlesex County municipality, school district, or public entity, you already know the RFP process. Writing the spec, advertising for bids, evaluating proposals, waiting months while nothing happens. And you'd prefer not to deal with that.
NJ Swingsets & Playgrounds is approved through the Bergen County Co-Op program, which is available to organizations outside Bergen County. The competitive bidding has already been done. The pricing is already negotiated. You just buy through the existing contract. It's compliant, it's legal, and it can cut months off your timeline.
Middlesex County also operates its own Middlesex County Procurement Portal for bidding opportunities and vendor registration. You can find us here too.
Not sure if your organization qualifies? Just shoot me a call or email — I can usually tell you in about five minutes.
What Types of Organizations Do We Serve in Middlesex County?
Middlesex County has a real range — from major population centers like Edison and Woodbridge to smaller boroughs like Helmetta and Spotswood. Each has different needs, different budgets, different timelines.
That's why I don't just send you a catalog and a price list. I actually want to understand your situation before putting together a proposal.
How Much Does Commercial Playground Equipment Cost in Middlesex County?
Playground costs are pretty consistent across New Jersey — the equipment comes from the same manufacturers and labor is regional. What really varies is site preparation and surfacing, which depend on your specific property conditions. And the number everyone forgets: installation typically costs 35-50% of equipment cost. So that $50,000 playground? Budget at least another $17,500-$25,000 for installation.
What Can Go Wrong With the DIY Playground Approach?
I've seen this story play out too many times. An organization's fundraising falls short, budgets get tight, and someone decides to "save money" by becoming their own project manager. They buy the cheapest equipment online and assume they'll figure out the rest.
The Contractor Nightmare
After the equipment arrives, they scramble to find someone to install it. Rather than a playground specialist, they hire a general contractor. Then:
- Contractors back out – They agree to the job, then disappear when they realize what's involved
- They underestimate the work – Without playground experience, they quote too low, then demand more money halfway through
- They abandon the job – When you won't pay extra, they walk off, leaving a half-installed playground
- No knowledge of codes – General contractors don't know ASTM F1487 standards. They don't know fall height requirements. They don't know proper surfacing depths.
The Safety Catastrophe
Improper installation isn't just an inconvenience—it's dangerous:
- Children get hurt – Equipment installed incorrectly creates pinch points, entrapment hazards, and fall risks
- Failed insurance inspections – Your playground gets shut down until it's fixed
- Complete reinstallation required – Often you can't just "fix" improper installation. You have to tear it out and start over
- Surfacing disasters – If the wrong amount of surfacing is installed, it can mean the playground fails inspection and puts children's lives at risk
What Full-Service Means With Us
When you work with NJ Swingsets & Playgrounds, here's what's included:
- Site evaluation – I come out personally to look at accessibility, existing conditions, and potential problems before they become expensive surprises
- Safety zone planning – Every piece of equipment needs proper clearances.
- Professional installation – My crews are CPSI and RISC certified. They know what they're doing, and more importantly, they know why they're doing it
- Fully Accessible Experiences – Not just checking boxes, but actually creating fully accessible play experiences for the kiddos
- Proper surfacing – There are pros and cons to all surfacing types - read our full surfacing guide or call me and we'll go over everything.
- Final walkthrough – We don't consider a project done until you're happy and everything meets standards
- Ongoing support – Questions six months from now? Call me. I'm still picking up the phone.
One dealer. One point of contact. One point of accountability.
Want to talk through your project?
I'm happy to walk you through what makes sense for your situation.
What Modern, Inclusive, and Natural Playground Options Are Available?
Commercial playgrounds have come a long way from basic slides and swings. Here are some of the features that set our equipment apart.
LED-Lit Playgrounds
This is one of my favorite installations to show people. The community wanted a playground that didn't shut down when the sun went down — somewhere families could gather in the evening and the kiddos could still play safely. The LED lighting is built right into the equipment — the panels, the leaf details, even the slides light up. It's not floodlights bolted on as an afterthought. The whole thing feels warm and welcoming after dark without being overwhelming. This is the kind of project that turns a playground into a destination.
Robinia Wood Playgrounds
This project was built as a centerpiece for a community that wanted something meaningful — not just another metal-and-plastic play structure. The entire playground is robinia wood, which is naturally durable, looks incredible, and holds up in outdoor conditions for decades. The main structure has tall towers, enclosed slides, rope bridges, climbing nets, and elevated paths that challenge kids of all ages. When you see it in person, it doesn't feel like a "playground" — it feels like something the kiddos want to explore. That's the difference with robinia.
Fully Accessible Playgrounds
This is one of the reasons we chose Psagot Play as a manufacturer. Their "Balloons" play system won the GOOD DESIGN 2022 international design award — and it's not hard to see why. The whole structure was designed from the ground up so that kids in wheelchairs can access the upper levels and actually play with their friends, not just watch from the ground. Wheelchair-accessible bridges connect to higher floors, and there are sensory panels, musical elements, rope nets, and slides for every age and ability. It's fully inclusive without feeling like a medical device — it's colorful, fun, and the kids don't even realize it's accessible. They're just playing. That's how it should be.
What Are Some of Our Local Projects?
Here are some of our projects in the area.
Creative Nursery, North Brunswick
Complete playground and surfacing solution for a licensed childcare facility. This one took over two years from first meeting to completion — but the end result was worth every trip down to Middlesex County. Equipment and surfacing selected to meet state licensing requirements and safety standards.
Saddle River Day School, Saddle River
One of the most prestigious private schools in New Jersey. They had high expectations—and I met them.
El Zahra, Midland Park
A large playground serving both the community programs and their school.
Little Brook Montessori, West Caldwell
Age-appropriate playground equipment with required fencing selected specifically for early childhood development. Safe surfacing and proper fall zones for the youngest learners.
Do We Serve All 25 Middlesex County Municipalities?
Based in nearby Midland Park, we serve organizations throughout Middlesex County. Here's every town we serve:
Frequently Asked Questions About Commercial Playground Equipment in Middlesex County
Are you located near Middlesex County?
We're based in Midland Park, Bergen County — about 40-50 minutes from most Middlesex County towns. Edison and New Brunswick are about 45 minutes away. We're in the area regularly for projects and site visits.
Can Middlesex County organizations use cooperative purchasing?
Yes. We are an approved vendor in the Bergen County Cooperative Purchasing Program, which is available to Middlesex County municipalities and public entities. Middlesex County also has its own procurement portal for bidding opportunities. You can find us here as well.
How much does a commercial playground cost?
$15,000 for small sites to $500,000+ for large municipal parks. Most school and mid-size park projects fall between $50,000-$200,000 including equipment and installation. Installation typically adds 35-50% to equipment cost.
Do you handle installation or just sell equipment?
Full-service. We handle everything—planning, design, equipment selection, installation, surfacing, and final inspection. One point of contact, one point of accountability. We don't just drop off boxes and wish you luck.
Do you and your team have any certifications?
Yes. CPSI #59746-1226 (Certified Playground Safety Inspector) and RISC (Certified Recreation Installation Specialist). We're also NPCAI and ACR members. All work meets ASTM F1487 standards and CPSC guidelines.
Ready to Discuss Your Middlesex County Project?
Here's what happens when you reach out:
- We'll have an actual conversation about your project
- I'll ask questions to understand your situation, timeline, and budget
- If it makes sense, I'll schedule a free site visit
- You'll get honest recommendations—even if that means telling you something won't work
We're about 45 minutes from most Middlesex County locations. If you want to meet in person, that's easy to arrange.
Ready when you are!
Whether you're just starting to think about this or ready to move forward, I'd love to hear about your project.
Showroom: 59 Greenwood Ave Unit 9, Midland Park, NJ 07432

