How to Hang A Hammock on a Porch

How to Hang A Hammock on a Porch

Hammocks are a great way to relax and enjoy the outdoors, but not everyone knows how to hang one properly. Without knowing how to hang a hammock properly, you might end up with a sore back or an uncomfortable experience.

By following our simple guide, you can learn how to hang a hammock on a porch in no time! We’ll show you the best way to find the perfect spot for your hammock, how to use the right tools, and more.

Learn How to Hang A Hammock on a Porch in 5 Easy Steps

Hammocks are great. They’re comfortable, they’re fun, and they’re lovely to look at. But it can be tricky to find the right spot for one — especially if you’re dealing with a porch or other outdoor structure that isn’t built for hanging things on. In this article, we’ll show you how to set up a hammock on your porch in just five steps!

Step 1: Find the Right Spot for Your Hammock

Before getting started, it’s important that you find somewhere safe and sturdy for your hammock. Getting it attached to the right spot will make your life a lot easier down the line. Keep these things in mind:

Note: Make sure you have enough room along the outside of your porch (or whatever structure you’re hanging from) for all the hammocks you want to hang!

You’ll also need room within that space so that when people are sitting in their hammocks, they won’t be touching or bumping each other.

Step 2: Collect Your Supplies

You’re going to need a few supplies before you get started. Your must-have list includes:

  • A hammock — this is the most important part, obviously! I hope you’ve chosen a good one; if not, we can help ;)* Some S-hooks (I recommend brass ones, but it’s up to you)
  • A drill
  • Wood screws (to match the ones that are already on your porch)
  • Two eye-hooks — if you don’t have any of these, no worries! You’ll just need more wood screws instead.

Step 3: Drill Holes for Your S Hooks

The first thing you need to do is drill holes. The best place to do this is in the main beam of your porch, where support meets the outside wall (most porches have beams like this).

Make sure you hold your hammock up and check the spot from time to time — you don’t want it too high or too low, and you want it to be straight.

Once your hammock looks good, drill your holes with a drill bit that’s the same width as your S hooks. Then, cut your S hooks’ extra wire off, so they’re nice and neat.

Step 4: Attach Your Eye Hooks

Now for the eye hooks! Grab an eye hook, put it into one of the holes you drill in your porch beam earlier, and screw it onto the beam. Make sure you secure your eye hook well — we recommend using some super glue, but if that grosses you out (it totally should), any kind of epoxy will work.

Step 5: Hang Your Hammock

Now you can hang your hammocks! Just attach your S hooks to the eye hooks, slip in a safety chain (to keep the hammock from flipping over), and then hook them onto the S hooks!

If you want to make your hammocks a little more special, sure, go ahead — you can decorate them with paint or spray paint!

Conclusion!

If you have a hammock and a porch, you can easily hang your own hammock in minutes. So whether you want to hang your hammock for quick naps or lounging on lazy Saturday afternoons, you can set up your very own hammock-picnic station in no time at all.

Hammocks come in all different shapes and sizes — there’s nothing specifically “porch-appropriate” about one hammock over another. 

If you have any questions about where to find great hammocks for your place and situation, leave us a comment, and we’ll help you out!