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How Do You Compare Electric and Wood Hot Tubs?

by Northern Lights Cedar Tub Manufacturer of Hot Tubs in Canada

Choosing a sauna is not that much difficult. The list of its benefits is long, like saunas relax muscles, lessen joint and muscle pain, boost immune system, stimulate blood circulation, improve metabolism, skin tone etc. In fact, the value of a sauna isn’t limited just to your well-being. A superior quality sauna can increase the resale price of your home, making it a budget-friendly investment.

Once you’ve made a decision to buy a sauna, you’ll find yourself coming across a choice that’s more challenging. Do you want to go with electric or wood hot tubs? They’re both popular options and the overall sauna experience is exactly same with either type.

Electric Saunas:

Electric saunas are quick, clean and convenient so that you can take advantage of saunas more regularly. They also come with state-of-the-art safety features that are worth considering. For instance, most residential electric saunas won’t operate for more than an hour without resetting.

But the main demerit of an electric sauna is that can run through electricity. Though there’s a huge availability of electric heaters available on the market offering different price points that will suit any budget, it will great impact on your utility bill. In addition to, people those who live in the countryside or the lake or any rural setting, might have some difficulty finding the consistent electric service.

Wood Hot Tubs:

The wood hot tubs are the oldest types of sauna heaters available on the market and most people prefer them for its traditional experiences. They are usually the least costly alternative and there’s no denying that you’ll get to experience a nostalgic ambiance connected with a wood burning stove.

However, the soul-soothing fragrance of a wood fire adds to the relaxing benefits of a sauna session. Though wood burning stoves don’t operate on electricity, there’s no need to have an electrician to wire up your sauna space.

Maintenance –

Whether you choose electric or wood burning heater, a little maintenance will extend its life regularly. All you need is a soft cloth with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner. Please remember that, most saunas are made of wood and the right choice for its cleaning is to use water with baking soda.

The main problem with hot tubs in some regions is hard water – the water contains high concentration of dissolved lime, calcium, magnesium sulfates and other minerals. Hard water can build up lime scale over time that will lead to clogging pipes and impacting on spa plumbing systems.

In addition to, it will discolor to any surface including wood hot tubs. However, baking soda will do the job. Regular cleaning with baking soda or water mixture can keep the stains away.

Final Consideration –

Ultimately, the choice of going with a sauna heater is only yours. Do you want to enjoy the quick convenience of an electric sauna or do you prefer the traditional experience of wood hot tubs? Either way, you’ll feel that a sauna will help you escape from the daily grind and find complete peace of mind.

Author Information –

This article is written by Cedar Tubs, which specializes in providing hot tubs and spas and spa replacement kits and accessories including wood hot tubs to allow you to make the most out of your sauna experiences in the best way as possible.


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