But the properties of stone, brick or concrete are such that due to excessive condensation of steam on such walls, water subsidies may appear. Another characteristic feature of such walls is that they are not as warm as the walls of wood. What can we say about the incredible aroma created by the wooden walls of the bathhouse.
If you plan to make walls for a bathhouse from logs, remember that they must be treated with antiseptics that protect against putrefactive processes, and then bore. Logs are laid using natural paclies. It is better not to process it with compositions, as this can provoke the appearance of unpleasant odors in your bathhouse.
The best option for the walls for the bath are those that are coordinated from the beams and logs. For such purposes, a combination of two types of wood is often used, in the inside of the bath the walls are mainly laid out of aspen, and the outer one is from pine. The bathhouse, built in this way, does not need to maintain a constant temperature throughout all seasons in it.
For walls from logs, you need to choose the workpieces of the same thickness. Thermal insulation material must be put into the space between logs. Wooden walls pass well the steams that formed inside and circulates the air perfectly, so in such a bath is always comfortable, warm and aromatic.
In turn, walls of stone or brick will make the bath much more durable and at the same time not so fire hazardous. But the main drawback of brick walls is their high thermal conductivity. Therefore, the bath will cool quickly.
Another option for the walls for the bath are walls made of arbolite. He has excellent frost -resistant qualities, non -combustibility, is not subjected to decay processes. This material is also quite thermal, it can be compared with a dense tree.