Why are so many different wood choices recommended?


There are many variables to consider when choosing the appropriate wood choice for performance in a given sauna. All the woods used in our saunas have been used for hundreds of years and have long proven their viability for sauna use. Wood choice is also largely contingent upon user preference and style. We hand select clear softwoods such as Western Red Cedar and vertical grain Canadian Hemlock and fine-grained European woods such as European Alder and Nordic White Spruce. We then complement these choices by matching bench materials which enhance the sauna user's comfort levels. We determine the most ideal profiles, thickness specifications, framing materials, hardware - and give you a product that is built to perform and to last. Our warranties and decades of experience will give you further piece of mind when considering our wood choice expertise.

Submitted by:
Allen Pools & Spas
Rutland, VT
www.aquatechpools.com/allenpools


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