Cedar for Saunas - The Best Choice

Relaxing in a sauna is a wonderful way to cleanse the body of toxins. They also are said to help revitalize the immune system.  Saunas are becoming a popular addition to many homes as well as being incorporated into new homes during the design phase.

The construction of the sauna is vital to its operation.  Without the right materials, the sauna won’t be as effective as it could be.  When you are investing both time and money in a sauna you want to be certain that it’s going to be the best it can be.

The best choice in wood for sauna construction is cedar.  Cedar is a soft wood that is the color of cinnamon.  It’s considered to be one of the most aesthetically pleasing woods available.

It’s important that a sauna be built with wood that will stay cool to the touch.  Cedar fits this requirement to a tee.  The benches, in a sauna, when built with cedar are both comfortable and strong.  They will not be hot to either touch or sit on.  This is extremely important to consider when purchasing materials for a sauna.

A sauna generates a great deal of steam which in turns amounts to considerable moisture.  Therefore it’s very important to choose a wood that can stand up to constant exposure to wetness.  Cedar is the perfect choice.  Cedar is able to naturally withstand the effects of moisture.  The oils that are present within cedar work as a natural protecting agent against decay.  It remains strong and beautiful for years.

Another of the superior qualities of cedar to consider when you are building a sauna is the fact that cedar is lightweight.  Lighter woods often resist cracks better than denser woods.  This is important in the construction of a sauna.  Cedar also lies flatter than many other woods.  With less bowing or curving of the wood, the sauna retains its original shape longer than had other woods been used.

Cedar also has a distinctive aroma.  It’s refreshing and distinctive.  It’s subtle enough for everyone and it does not have the unpleasant odor that is reflective of the chemicals often placed on many wood products.  Cedar smells natural and refreshing.

There isn’t a better choice for saunas than cedar.  With all the benefits of cedar including its reasonable price, it’s easy to see why so many people use cedar when building a sauna.

 

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