Cedar Saunas

Building a Sauna using Cedar wood has long been one of the most popular materials with which to build your Sauna. Not only do Cedar Saunas have a unique ability to withstand the high heat and humidity that goes hand in hand with a Sauna, they offer a unique aroma that adds to the overall Sauna experience.

Where to Buy Cedar Wood for Saunas

If you’re at all familiar with the world of wood working, you’re already aware of the fact that no two woods are the same, nor is the quality of the wood. There are many different types of wood that can be used for building your own Sauna, and Cedar should be selected specifically for Saunas. We source only the highest quality cedar tongue and groove Sauna wood for building our own Saunas, as well as for the wood we supply to Sauna builders.

Not only do we build our own custom Saunas using our own wood, we are a supplier to many Minnesota Custom Sauna Builders. If you’re simply looking to source Sauna Wood for your upcoming build, feel free to give us a call at (763)688-1488 or contact us online for a quote on Cedar wood for your Sauna.

Cedar Tongue and Groove For Sauna Suppliers

If you’re a DIY Sauna Builder that simply needs to source Sauna Supply Company of Minnesota is one of the best places to source Cedar tongue and groove for your Sauna. We keep a steady supply of Sauna Cedar in stock that can be cut to any length. While the majority of our customers request Cedar tongue and groove, we do have the ability to provide Cedar for your sauna build that is not tongue and groove.

Our Cedar Tongue and Groove wood for Sauna building is carefully selected specifically for the purpose of Sauna. The Cedar Sauna wood we supply is initially sourced for our own builds, which means that it must meet the strictest in quality

Tongue and Groove Cedar wood for Saunas

The interior of a sauna is nearly always built using tongue and groove construction. Tongue and groove wood is the preferred method of Sauna construction for it’s ability to hold it’s form, while allowing water to fall down the walls without seeping into the wall itself, leading to rot and other undesirable results.

If you’re a Sauna DIYer, one of the most important decisions you should make in the build process is choosing some type of Sauna wood that is tongue and groove construction. Give us a call for a quote on the wood you’ll need to build your own Sauna, we’d be happy to answer any questions you have along the way!

Cedar Saunas for Sale

All of the Sauna wood we sell is first selected for our own use in the construction of the Saunas we sell. While many people initially approach the concept of a Sauna thinking they’ll save a bunch of money by building it themselves, many of our customers end up asking us to do it or by purchasing one of our kits.

Our Euro Sauna line is offered in Cedar, as well as any Custom Cut Indoor or Custom Cut Outdoor Sauna. Because the world of Sauna is literally limitless as far as customization is concerned, we ask that for quotes you give us a call or fill out a form first. To best serve you, it’s critical that we first understand what your situation is. If you’re not ready to take the leap by giving us a call, feel free to take a look at our Sauna buying guide linked below. It covers the most frequently asked questions we get about buying or building a Sauna along with a lengthy list of considerations to keep in mind when thinking about buying a Sauna for your home or business.

Alternatives to Cedar for Sauna Building

While Cedar is an extremely popular wood type for building Saunas, it comes at a cost. Cedar is also one of the most expensive types of wood there is and for that reason, many people consider alternatives. It often comes at a surprise to folks, that Cedar is not actually the most common type of wood used for Sauna building.

For the Sauna Kits we sell, Spruce and Hemlock are actually the most commonly used types of wood we use. Throughout the years of building Saunas, we’ve found that Spruce and Hemlock wood are just as good – if not better than Cedar. Take a look at some of our indoor Sauna options as well as Outdoor Saunas we offer, or contact us to source wood for your Sauna build.

The most common alternatives to Cedar for Saunas are:

  • Spruce
  • Abachi
  • Hemlock

We offer Spruce tongue and groove, Abachi tongue and groove, and Hemlock tongue and groove in addition to any other Sauna building material you may need. For a quote, don’t hesitate to contact us today!

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