Sauna wood panels

Build your own sauna or re-furbish your existing room with our high quality range of pre-cut sauna wood panels. Choose from Aspen, Cedar, Red Cedar, Spruce, Birchwood and more.

If you’re building your own DIY sauna or re-furbishing your existing room you’re probably going to need to buy sauna wood panels. Our range of pre-fabricated sauna wood panelling is perfect for cutting to size and building your own walls and interior. Leisurequip are UK suppliers of many types of sauna wall panels of the highest quality woods.

Choose from an extensive collection of wood cladding such as Red Cedar, Fir, Alder, American Tulipwood, Aspen, Hemlock and many more. Exclusive to the Tylo brand, we are also suppliers of Taika Panel and Taika Brick Panel. Many of our sauna panels can be trimmed to size, are resin free and pre-treated with oil.

Choosing the best wood for sauna

Your choice of wood for building a sauna should prioritise durability, resistance to heat and humidity. You will also need to consider aesthetics. Sauna wood costs will vary depending on your location and availability. Some options are generally considered more budget-friendly for sauna construction such as softwoods like Aspen and Spruce.

Here are some details on sauna wood panels:

  • Western red cedar: Widely used for saunas, Western red cedar is more readily available in the United States and Canada. Expensive in nature, it has a reddish tint, pleasant fragrance and is known for its decay resistance, making it a reliable choice.
  • Pine: Pine is one of the cheapest sauna woods and is commonly found in Europe. It’s essential to use heat-treated pine or another suitable treatment method to enhance its resistance to heat and humidity.
  • Aspen: Lighter and a more economical, Pine is also a popular choice for sauna interiors. It may not be as naturally resistant to decay, but it’s typically used for benches and panelling. As with pine, proper treatment or maintenance is crucial to protect it from sauna conditions.
  • Redwood: Redwood is another attractive sauna wood. It’s durable and naturally resistant to decay, making it a good choice for sauna construction. Costs will vary based on your location and its availability.
  • Hemlock: Hemlock is a less expensive option, but it’s essential to use clear, kiln-dried, or heat-treated hemlock for sauna construction. It offers reasonable durability when properly maintained.
  • Spruce: In some regions, spruce is a cost-effective choice for sauna interiors. It’s essential to use heat-treated or properly maintained spruce to withstand sauna conditions.
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