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A The commonly used wood in sauna rooms can generally withstand temperatures of 100 to 120 degrees Celsius. Under normal usage, it will not deform due to the temperature.
What truly affects lifespan is the moisture and heat cycles as well as maintenance, such as prolonged lack of ventilation and untreated wood, which are likely to cause cracking or deformation.
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A After long-term use under high temperature and high humidity conditions, slight warping and cracking may occur. However, by choosing heat-resistant wood, ensuring proper ventilation, and performing correct installation, the risk can be significantly reduced.
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A Glass windows do affect heat transfer, as they provide less insulation and allow heat to escape faster. To maintain the desired temperature, it is recommended to use a higher-power heater.
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A The typical lifespan of a sauna is approximately 3–15 years. However, the actual service life depends on several factors, including:
1.Type of wood used
2.Frequency of use
3.Regular maintenance
4.Quality of construction
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A You can add.
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A Yes, but the shipping cost will be higher, as a 40HQ container can only hold about 4–5 fully assembled units.