Do you love soaking in a natural hot
spring? If you want a more grounding and soothing outdoor experience,
why don’t you enjoy a cedar tub full of steaming hot water? You will
feel the crispness of air surrounding you with the sound of the
crackling fire and the fragrance of cedar in the background.
An outdoor sauna experience is pretty amazing. Investing in one of the good-quality wood-burning hot tubs
makes a perfect way to make your space feel like a personal sanctuary
while getting back to the basics. Simple and timeless design, the
wood-fired hot tubs have a rich history of wellness on the mind, body
and soul. They are still considered the ways many people reconnect to
both themselves and nature today.
Are you ready to take the plunge? Read the post and learn more about wood-fired hot tubs.
A
wood-fired hot tub is a soaking tub that uses a wood-burning stove
rather than an electric heater for heating either fresh or saltwater.
Typically, they have circular or barrel shapes; though they can be
rectangular and are more often made from cedar wood.
The modern versions available today are inspired by the traditional Japanese ofuros – deep soaking tubs crafted from cypress wood intended to be a place of deep spiritual, physical and mental restoration that cleanses much more than just your pore. Though these hot tubs don’t require electricity, jets, and lights, they provide you with a peaceful, aromatic experience.
A classic wood-fired hot tub
is manufactured with a barrel and hoop design with a series of vertical
cedar staves placed together tightly in a barrel shape and secured by
stainless steel hoops. With a naturally durable and decay-resistant
material like cedar and some basic care, wood-fired hot tubs last for as
long as 20 years which means they are far more sustainable alternatives
to their acrylic counterparts.
Affordability
Getting
a good-quality wood-fired hot tub is affordable as compared to acrylic
or fiberglass-reinforced plastic made tubs with the same features. Small
wood tubs can operate at as little as $1,200 whereas those made with
other materials cost $1,800 or more.
Aesthetic Appeal
A wooden hot tub is generally made from redwood, cedar, oak, or teak, making it a thing of beauty. To begin with, the geometrical shape of the hot tub looks visually appealing and the rich colors and grains in the wood look more beautiful and would definitely complement your yard or home the best way possible. If you would like to have natural materials around your home, a wooden hot is definitely a preferable choice to artificial, fabricated acrylic tubs.
Fragrant Aroma
Your hot tub experience is intended to appeal to your senses. Wood-fired hot tubs provide benefits over artificial hot tubs. Cedar particularly provides a wonderful aroma. Unfortunately, plastic spas have a tendency of giving off only chemical, artificial aromas.
Durability
The
hot tubs are made from quality wood which is chosen for two practical
reasons i.e. their exceptional properties when immersed in water and
their durability. That’s the reason why Western Red Cedar is used for
manufacturing cedar hot tubs that ensures optimal durability and
efficiency.
Bottom Line –
Do you want to learn more about wood-fired hot tubs in detail? Feel free to contact Northern Lights Cedar Tubs at 1-800-759-8990.