Hello. I'm building a sauna (outside) and it will be clad internally with some kind of specialised sauna cladding that will cope with the heat. The internal face of the door can be clad similarly.
But: the door jambs, stops, and the "edges"/sides of the door itself (it will be quite thick in order to be insulated) - do you think they'll survive if I use normal kiln-dried stuff, basically the sort of timber I would use for the stud work?
Thanks,
But: the door jambs, stops, and the "edges"/sides of the door itself (it will be quite thick in order to be insulated) - do you think they'll survive if I use normal kiln-dried stuff, basically the sort of timber I would use for the stud work?
Thanks,