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Wood for sauna walls.
Spruce is a white wood with fine grains and light small knots in its design.
Tongue groove paneling paneling for walls and ceilinga are cut to fit rough opening of your custom sauna room.
First measure the dimensions for the wall base plate and mark the measurements accordingly with snap chalk lines.
It allows heat to dissipate so that it doesn t get too hot to the touch and it is a beautiful reddish color with very few knots.
The most popular sauna wood paneling types are tongue groove white aspen and western red cedar.
Spruce will darken slightly over its lifetime but will generally remain a light wood.
An effective stain and varnish ensures that the sauna wood is able to resist cracking warping and overdrying.
Both these species are not cheap but definitely definitely stay away from pine.
Cedar is the best all around wood for sauna construction.
This greatly reduces warpage and shrinkage of boards once installed.
Don t be tempted with compromising on wood species.
Wood sauna walls are heat resistant specifically softwood varieties and do not bend warp or splinter under high temperatures.
A sauna is a small bathhouse intended for wet or dry heat sessions.
Once the plans are set it s time to begin installing your sauna.
As a result sauna bathers do not burn their skin when they lean.
Next lay out the triangular base plate using 2 4 pressure treated wood.
Ideal varieties of softwoods are spruce pine and cedar.
It is crucial to use pressure treated wood to prevent moisture issues.
Proper sauna tongue and groove paneling woods are typically kiln dried to 8 moisture which stabilizes wood fibers for sauna use.
Because its wooden surfaces are constantly exposed to moisture and extreme temperature changes they require the proper finishing.
Additionally cedar gives off a pleasant natural aroma.
While many people like the scent of cedar there are plenty of people who don t.
First and foremost when constructing a sauna choose a softwood as it will better absorb heat released from steam.
Superior sauna woods are kiln dried to 6 8 moisture to lock and stabilize wood fibers greatly reducing board shinkage warpage and cracking after installation.
Additionally softwood will not be too hot to the touch.
Hardwoods on the other hand heat up quickly.