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Cedar And Redwood Hot Tubs & Spas

Cedar and redwood hot tubs are naturally appealing to the senses. They are attractive with their beautiful grains of wood, clothed in rich colors, drawing attention and admiration. They are also beautifully scented and exude a pleasant aroma when hot and wet, so as you soak you can enjoy an aromatherapy benefit as well. People who are looking for natural and attractive additions to their gardens or homes are choosing cedar and redwood hot tubs over the artificial acrylic and fiberglass varieties.

Cedar and redwood are ideal for the manufacture of hot tubs as they are very durable and resistant to weather. These woods are naturally resistant to rot, decay and insect infestations and this means that a cedar or redwood hot tub is a long term investment that will keep its good looks well into the future.

These woods also expand when they are wet, yet do not shrink back to their original size when dry. This characteristic makes cedar and redwood excellent hot tub materials because it ensures a completely waterproof tub when filled.

Interestingly, cedar and redwood hot tubs are still often far less expensive than their acrylic or fiberglass counterparts. So if you want natural materials in and around your home that enhance your health and environment with natural beauty and aromas, at a comparatively affordable price, a cedar or redwood hot tub would fit the bill beautifully.

Cedar and redwood hot tubs are not just natural, safe and healthy they are also modern. They come with all the modern equipment common to spas including up to date filtration systems, pumps and controls. In case you?re worried, they are also easy to keep clean. The manufacturer will provide all the maintenance information you need to take care of your cedar or redwood hot tub.

In a world full of plastic, your cedar or redwood hot tub can be a place to relax and reconnect with nature. The healing benefits of a spa are enhanced in a natural cedar or redwood hot tub. There are so many positive benefits of choosing a redwood or cedar hot tub, it would be well worth your while to take the time to look into the products and styles available to you.

Jake Plumer is a writer for http://www.a1hottub.com

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