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Learn About the Wood Types Sunlighten Uses in Their Quality Infrared Saunas

If you've made the decision to buy an infrared sauna, you need to decide what wood you want it to be constructed from. Your infrared saunas for home need to be durable and constructed from high-quality wood. So, do you know the difference between wood types and what you want? Sunlighten can help explain the difference between woods, making it easier to decide.

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Learn About the Wood Types Sunlighten Uses in Their Quality Infrared Saunas

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  1. An infrared sauna is an excellent wellness tool that you want to last a lifetime and enjoy for years to come. One of the most important factors to consider before purchasing your infrared saunas for home use is wood type. There are many wood options available, and you want to make sure you’re choosing the best one for your sauna. Wood construction contributes to the quality and longevity of your investment. Below are characteristics of the various wood types used to build many infrared saunas on the market, including those from Sunlighten. This will help guide you toward the right wood choice for you. Here are the wood types available from Sunlighten. Basswood If you have sensitivities to fragrances and other irritants, basswood is a preferred sauna wood. Basswood is hypoallergenic and does not emit or contain any fragrances or toxicants, meaning it is completely safe for those with allergies. It is a beautiful, fine- grain, light-weight wood with consistent coloring and containing few knots. Known as a durable hardwood, basswood is unlikely to warp or bend with temperature changes.

  2. Sunlighten uses FSC-certified basswood sourced from the United States. This wood is perfect for commercial use too. Cedar For both traditional and infrared saunas, aromatic cedar has long been a popular wood choice because it’s naturally resistant to moisture. It won’t expand or contract as much as other woods when the temperature fluctuates. This means cedar is less likely to warp and bend with regular use, either at home or commercially. While Western Redwood Cedar is one of the world’s most durable woods, it can vary in quality. Sunlighten’s cedar is of the highest quality, sourced from Vancouver Island where the grain is dense with the deepest red color of any Western Red Cedar. With a beautiful aesthetic, Sunlighten’s cedar is PEFC-certified, durable, noise-reducing, and naturally moisture-resistant. Eucalyptus Historically, eucalyptus has been used for cabinetry and floor work. It’s extremely strong and durable. Eucalyptus is a premium wood similar to teak. It grows quicker than teak, making it a more affordable option. Eucalyptus is consistent in color, making it easy to stain and hold beautiful color to match any room theme. This sustainable, green, renewable wood is fragrance-free. If you’re in the market for a portable infrared sauna from Sunlighten, products are crafted with the same attention to quality and detail as the brand’s wooden saunas. Whether you’re looking for the perfect personal sauna or want a premium wood sauna from Sunlighten, infrared saunas are a welcome addition to your overall wellness goals and in your home. Find out more about high-quality https://www.sunlighten.com/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/3ql6Y4n infrared saunas from Sunlighten at

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