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Advantage of Wooden Bathtubs Over Traditional?
Due to the natural properties of wood, our tubs have a much higher insulation value. This means the water doesn't cool down as quickly, which gives you more time to relax and enjoy your luxury wooden bathtub.
Caring for your Wooden Bathtubs
Rinse your bathtub with running water after every use to remove any soap scum and/or shampoos. You may use a sponge or a towel/cloth to dry it off and remove any residue left inside the tub. Only use natural materials such as soap with your tub for cleaning. NO detergents or artificial products. Hot water may be used to sanitize the tub.
- Do not use any chemicals, such as Clorox, spot cleaner, acetone, nail polish remover, chlorinated bathroom products, vinegar or Soft scrub as they would harm the wood and dry it unnecessarily.
- Your tub should not be placed directly above floor/radiant heating as the wood would dry excessively over a period of time.
- If your bathtub comes with metal bands around the outside, occasional tightening of the bands may be necessary. It is very important, especially in the first few months of receiving your bathtub, to check these bands.
Note: Wood is a natural material that responds to changes in temperature and humidity. These changes set up tremendous internal forces in the wood. If warping or edge cracking appears it is most likely related to uneven changes in temperature or humidity. To prevent drying out of the wood, we recommend frequent usage of the tub, especially in dry climates. The more you use a wooden tub, the better it is. Keep in mind that wood is a live, organic material. If your tub is not being used at least once a week, please make sure to fill it with water. That way the wood will stay in a good condition for years to come.
***As it is typical of all solid wood, hairline surface cracks may occur over the years.
Warrenty of Wooden Bathtubs
Our Wooden Bathtubs come with a 1 year warranty against any leaks of the bathtubs. No warranty claims will be honored should the instructions not be adhered too.
Faucets are not covered under the warranty.
Professional plumber recommended for all installation.
***If your bathtub comes with metal bands around the outside, occasional tightening of the bands may be necessary. It is very important, especially in the first few months of receiving your bathtub, to check these bands.
Note: Wood is a natural material that responds to changes in temperature and humidity. These changes set up tremendous internal forces in the wood. If warping or edge cracking appears it is most likely related to uneven changes in temperature or humidity. To prevent drying out of the wood, we recommend frequent usage of the tub, especially in dry climates. The more you use a wooden tub, the better it is. Keep in mind that wood is a live, organic material. If your tub is not being used at least once a week, please make sure to fill it with water. That way the wood will stay in a good condition for years to come.
***As it is typical of all solid wood, hairline surface cracks may occur over the years.
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