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Category: Saunas - Sales, Service & Support |
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Taking a sauna - a popular pastime Sauna sessions are not only highly valued in Finland; in this country, too, going to the sauna is associated with relaxation and body cleansing. Whether as a reward after a workout or to sweat out the symptoms of a cold, saunas are one of the most popular leisure activities among Germans. Sauna & wood - is that even possible? And how it works! Wood is not only suitable for the construction of a sauna, it is probably the best material for it. Because wood has all the properties that are advantageous for a sauna: It is water-conductive, expandable and resistant. Since the natural material also absorbs and releases heat in equal measure, the climate in the sauna cabin is constantly the same - despite temperature fluctuations of around 85 degrees. Further advantages of sauna wood The appearance of the material also plays a significant role, because wood has a soothing and calming effect. So does its smell. Another practical aspect, which makes wood particularly suitable for a sauna, is that wood is water-absorbent and therefore well suited for this sweaty place. In addition, wood can be cleaned well and without artificial additives, which also plays a major role in this matter. Thus, the emission of harmful substances is excluded. The different profiles and types of sauna wood Sauna wood is wood for the sauna: so far, so good. But what are the different profiles and types? Profile wood Not all sauna wood is the same. In addition to different types of wood, there are also different types of sauna wood for you to choose from. Depending on how you envision and want to build your sauna, different wood is suitable for it. Profiled wood, for example, is always easy to join with tongue and groove and quick and uncomplicated to handle. |
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