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How to choose the right nordic hot tub for you?

What are the characteristics of a nordic hot tub?

A hot tub is distinguished by several key elements that contribute to its unique charm and wellness benefits. Here is a detailed overview of these characteristics, including the materials used for the construction and the different heating methods.

Natural materials

Les matériaux utilisés pour la construction d'un bain nordique sont essentiels pour garantir sa durabilité et son intégration harmonieuse dans l'environnement extérieur. Voici les principaux types de bois utilisés :

 

Cèdre : Le cèdre est apprécié pour sa résistance naturelle aux intempéries et aux insectes. Il possède également des propriétés isolantes, ce qui aide à maintenir la température de l'eau. Son arôme distinctif ajoute une dimension olfactive agréable à l'expérience du bain.

 

Mélèze : Connu pour sa robustesse et sa longévité, le mélèze résiste bien à l'eau et aux changements de température. Sa couleur riche et sa texture en font un choix esthétique qui s'intègre parfaitement dans les paysages naturels.

 

Chêne : Le chêne est un bois dense et durable qui confère une grande stabilité à la structure du bain nordique. Il est également très résistant aux conditions climatiques difficiles, ce qui en fait un excellent choix pour une utilisation en extérieur.

Thermo Wood : 

The materials used for the construction of a hot tub are essential to ensure its durability and harmonious integration into the outdoor environment. Here are the main types of wood used:

Cedar: Cedar is valued for its natural resistance to weather and insects. It also has insulating properties, which helps maintain the temperature of the water. Its distinctive aroma adds a pleasant olfactory dimension to the bathing experience.

Larch: Known for its robustness and longevity, larch is resistant to water and temperature changes. Its rich color and texture make it an aesthetic choice that fits perfectly into natural landscapes.

Oak: Oak is a dense and durable wood that gives great stability to the structure of the hot tub. It is also highly resistant to harsh weather conditions, making it a great choice for outdoor use.

Thermo Wood: 
'Thermowood is a generic name for wood that is protected from mould, moisture and insects by means of a thermal heating process. The wood used is European coniferous wood, which is a very durable type of wood. This is why Thermowood is a very good alternative to tropical hardwood.

Heathing methods

The choice of heating system is crucial to creating an authentic and enjoyable hot tub experience. Here are the different heating methods available:

Wood heating: Traditional wood heating is the most commonly used method. It creates a soft, natural warmth, and the crackling of the fire and the smell of burnt wood add a unique sensory dimension to the bathing experience. Wood stoves are often built into the bath structure or placed nearby to heat water efficiently.

Electric heating: For those who prefer a more modern and less maintenance-intensive option, electric heating systems are available. They allow for precise control of the water temperature and are easy to use. However, they may lack the rustic charm associated with wood heating.

Hybrid heating: This heating system couples a traditional wood-fired heating system to heat water with an electric system at 3 kW to maintain the ideal temperature once it is reached. Enjoy the best of the 2 options, allowing natural warmth and constant temperature maintenance to relax!

Materials for exterior and tank

In addition to wood, several other materials can be used for the exterior and the tub of the hot tub, each offering its own advantages:

Fiberglass: Used for the tub, fiberglass is durable, lightweight, and easy to clean. It offers excellent thermal insulation, which helps keep the water warm for longer.

Stainless steel: For the exterior structure or the bowl, stainless steel is a modern and stylish option. It is extremely durable and corrosion-resistant, ensuring a long service life and minimal maintenance.

Acrylic: This synthetic material is often used for tanks because of its strength and lightness. It is also easy to mold, allowing for varied and ergonomic designs. 

Outdoor installation

The hot tubs are designed to be used outdoors, which contributes to the immersive experience they offer. Here are some aspects to consider for outdoor installation:

Location: The choice of location is crucial. A garden, a terrace or even a secluded corner in the middle of the forest can all be ideal places to install a hot tub. The natural environment contributes to the atmosphere of relaxation and communion with nature.

Landscape integration: The integration of the hot tub into the existing landscape must be carefully planned. Using natural materials and design elements that complement the environment can create visual harmony and a more enjoyable experience.

Protection from the elements: Although designed to withstand the elements, it is helpful to protect the hot tub with a blanket or shelter when not in use. This extends the life of the materials and keeps the water clean.

 

In conclusion, a hot tub combines natural materials, suitable heating systems and a well-thought-out outdoor installation to offer a unique and authentic relaxation experience. Whether you choose a wood-burning heater for a traditional ambience or an electric system for convenience, the Nordic bath remains an invitation to relax and reconnect with nature.

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