DIY Arbor Swing: How to Install Porch Swing Brackets

We’re sharing step by step as we build a DIY arbor swing in a beautiful backyard! This is Step 14: how to install heavy duty porch swing brackets.

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How to Install Porch Swing Brackets

We are so close to the final project reveal for this DIY swing arbor! This is our penultimate step: installing the porch swing brackets.

It’s been awhile since we started, so you can review the process here, from digging the footings to installing the beams, then staining and installing the flagstone patio.

For this porch swing hung on a 2×8 rafter, I used 2 heavy-duty swing hangers and 2 lag screws for each hanger. You could also use this same process to hang a swing from a ceiling joist if you have exposed ceiling beams like we do. (On a traditional 4×6 swing beam, you can use bolts through the beam to attach the swing hangers instead of screws if you prefer.) I prefer the movement and durability of these porch swing brackets to a DIY bracket using eye bolt fasteners.

How To Install Porch Swing Brackets, Remodelaholic

There are many different types of porch swing brackets you change choose to hang a swing. Prices range from around $25 per set up to $75 per set depending on the weight capacity and finish. Remember that the weight limit includes the swing *and* the people, so I personally always get heavy duty swing hangers with a higher weight limit. Here are some good options:

As you’re purchasing swing hardware, you can buy 2-pack hardware or you can purchase kits that come with all of the pieces needed. Depending on the hanging kit, it might include washers, comfort springs, and/or bolts. Check that the metal is rated for outdoor use to ensure long-term durability. I used basic swing hangers, but a hanger with springs can give you an extra little bouncy cushion for added comfort.

To hang a porch swing from a 2×8 rafter beam:

  1. Measure the width of the swing and the width of the swing opening. Divide the difference by 2 to determine how far from each edge the *center* of each swing hanger should be, and mark the overhead support rafter at that location.
  2. Line up each swing bracket center with the center marks, then mark the holes where the 2 bolts will be attached to the rafter beam.
  3. Pre-drill pilot holes for the lag bolts in the beam.
  4. Attach the swing bracket using the 2 lag bolts in the predrilled holes, with a washer in between.
How To Install Heavy Duty Porch Swing Hangers On A 2x8 Rafter Beam Swing Arbor, Remodelaholic

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I am the husband of the amazing Cassity of Remodelaholic. I love to problem solve and to design and build things inside and outside the house to make life better. I am a professional Landscape Architect by trade and love the outdoors.

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Lorene has been behind the scenes here at Remodelaholic for more than a decade! She believes that planning projects and actually completing them are two different hobbies, but that doesn't stop her from planning at least a dozen projects at any given time. She spends her free time creating memories with her husband and 5 kids, traveling as far as she can afford, and partaking of books in any form available.

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