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The Classic Elegance of Cedar Hot Tubs
Nothing compares to the beauty and classic elegance of a cedar hot tub. Cedar lends a touch of charm and sophistication to an otherwise modern and utilitarian appliance. Perfect for outdoor entertaining, cedar hot tubs are one of the most preferred hot tub models. Outstanding features of cedar hot tubs In terms of quality and aesthetic appeal, both cedar hot tubs and Western red cedar tubs leave the competition behind. Only the finest, knot-free heartwood is chosen as construction material for these tubs. A cedar hot tub translates to durability and timelessness, and has been known as highly rot-resistant. Rotting is a problem commonly encountered with hot tubs that have been made from other lower-grade wood. They are made in cooperage style, the same process used by craftsmen for wooden water tanks and wooden wine barrels. Cedar hot tubs, just like true barrels, don't need sealers, glue or plastic liners. When the kiln-dried wood swells, it seals itself naturally against the hoops. Furthermore, the intricate tradition of constructing a cedar tub is still unparalleled today. Cedar hot tubs: combining beauty and durability Cedar hot tubs are extremely difficult to make because, unlike other hot tubs whose manufacturing materials are extruded synthetic materials that are easily molded into the desired shapes, each piece of wood in a cedar hot tub is carefully selected and assembled to make sure that the fit is perfect. Cedar hot tubs last for about 20 to 25 years and require minimal maintenance. They can be equipped with accessories for turbo wave massage action. The suppliers usually assist with the installation and provide after sales service. Many parts come with a 5- to 10-year guarantee. Other accessories which you could purchase for your cedar hot tub are cushioned side panels that help you recline while bathing; digital thermostatic control panels, which provide for easy regulation of settings; a cover with child locks; and many others.
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