Discover the Premium Thermo-Hemlock Wood Hot Tub by Alphasauna

by | Feb 6, 2025 | Blog, Sauna Category

I’m excited to share a story about a customer from Australia who purchased a Thermo-Hemlock Wood Hot Tub.

This customer reached out to me some time ago, initially looking for a 1,800×900mm cedar hot tub. However, due to the high cost of cedar at the time, she was hesitant to proceed. After we thoroughly introduced her to the benefits of Thermo-Hemlock Wood, she ultimately decided to go with this option.

Why Is Cedar Wood Becoming More Expensive? Is Thermo-Hemlock a Suitable Alternative?

Cedar has long been the preferred material for wooden hot tubs due to its natural resistance to decay and beautiful appearance. However, recent logging restrictions in Canada have led to a significant increase in prices and a limited supply.

At Alphasauna, we are committed to finding alternative materials that provide similar benefits without compromising quality. To ensure that customers who love cedar can still find a product they enjoy, our manager has spent the past year researching and developing Thermo-Wood as a high-quality alternative.

After extensive research and development, we are proud to introduce our Thermo-Hemlock wood hot tubs. This innovative material undergoes a specialized heating process that removes moisture and nutrients, resulting in a product that is even more durable and resistant to outdoor conditions than traditional cedar.

Why Choose an Outdoor Wood Hot Tub for Relaxation?

Wood hot tub have long been a symbol of luxury and relaxation, enhancing any outdoor space with their natural beauty and charm.

 

At Alphasauna, we specialize in crafting high-quality wooden hot tubs that offer the perfect balance of durability, aesthetics, and functionality. Our Thermo-Hemlock wood hot tub provide the ultimate relaxation experience while standing the test of time.

Since their introduction, Alphasauna’s Thermo-Hemlock wood hot tub have quickly become a popular choice in the market.
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Thermo-Hemlock: The Perfect Alternative to Cedar

Our Thermo-Hemlock wood hot tub are the ideal solution for those who love the look and feel of cedar but prefer a more affordable option. Thermo-Hemlock features a beautiful natural color and excellent corrosion resistance, making it perfect for outdoor use. Additionally, the heat treatment process enhances its durability, ensuring a longer lifespan—a smart investment for those seeking a high-quality wooden hot tub.

 

One of our recent success stories involves a customer from Australia who was initially hesitant due to the high cost of cedar. However, after learning about the benefits of Thermo-Hemlock, they decided to give it a try. Their customers have since highly recommended the Thermo-Hemlock wood hot tub, proving it to be a fantastic alternative.

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Alphasauna’s Commitment to Quality and Customer Satisfaction

At Alphasauna, we take pride in our commitment to quality and customer satisfaction. Every Thermo-Hemlock wood hot tub is meticulously crafted and undergoes rigorous quality control at every stage of production. From the selection of raw materials to the final product, we ensure that every detail meets our high standards.

That’s why we welcome video inspections of our factory at any time, allowing our customers to see firsthand the care and precision that goes into each product.

 

Explore our range of wooden hot tubs today and discover why Alphasauna is a trusted name in hot and cold therapy products.

Alphasauna Engineer

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I am Mark, the CEO of Alphasauna and a senior engineer with over 10 years of experience in sauna, ice bath, and chiller manufacturing. I bring extensive expertise in manufacturing and production to the table. Contact me, and together, we can create the most advanced and intelligent products in the industry.

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