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Tips For Building A Sauna

It takes careful planning to build a sauna from scratch.

Here’s an overview of the steps:

• buy or design your plans

• find/buy the wood

• accurately measure and cut the wood or have a professional do it for you

• assemble all the pieces, including a heater, bench and door

Choose A Location

Location is an important consideration when building a sauna. It’s the main thing that will influence your sauna design. For example,

• Will you convert an existing room?

• Will it be freestanding?

• Do you want it inside or outside your house?

• Will it be in the city or country?

When the location is chosen, you have to decide what kind of sauna heater you’re going to use.

Depending on your chosen location, you may not have much of a choice.

Choosing A Sauna Heater

Electric sauna heaters are the most popular choice. Obviously, you’ll have to have access to electricity if you want to use one.

If you plan to build a sauna in the country, a wood sauna heater may be your only option.

You can buy purchase a gas sauna heater, but they are more expensive.

Professional installation will be required and the sauna will need to be ventilated. Gas heaters also require more clearance than an electric heater.

Before making any final decisions, find out what the local building codes are. For example, there may be an ordinance for your community that restricts the use of a wood burning sauna heater.

Sauna Construction

If you want to convert an existing room into a home made sauna, you’ll have to take protective measures against the moisture that’ll come from the sauna. The room will need to be properly insulated and include a vapor barrier to guard against possible damage.

You’ll have to find-and-buy or special order the wood you’re going to use, then you’ll have to carefully measure and cut it (or have a pro handle that part).

If you don’t purchase tongue-and-groove lumber, you’ll have to make tongue-and-groove joints in the sides of the wood for strength and tight seals, and it takes a special tool for that.

Of course you’re also going to need a sauna door. Manufacturers sell them in different shapes and sizes.

You can also buy a bench for your sauna or you can build your own.

It is doable, but if you’re not skilled with your hands building your own sauna is no small task.

Learn more about saunas and buying a home sauna

Posted by home-decor - September 17, 2009 at 5:34 pm

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Building a Sauna

We have all heard about the wonders that staying for a few hours in a sauna can provide for the tired person. While there are many ways that you can enjoy these benefits of soaking the steam into your body the best way is probably to build sauna room units. You will be able to find different companies that will provide you with various sized pre-cut sauna rooms.

Some of these companies will also help you with the assembling of the sauna room that you need. You can also find various manuals and articles that will detail the process of how to build sauna rooms in your homes. A few of these materials can be found on the internet and in other cases you can find books on building saunas at your local library and book shops.

The best way to build sauna rooms is to look for a good location for  the sauna. You can find the various items that you need for the sauna from companies that supply water resistant wood.

To build sauna rooms the best type of wood that you can buy and place inside of the sauna is that of Cedar wood. This wood is water resistant by nature and it is also stain resistant. You will also be able to clean the sauna once you gave finished using it.

Additionally you will need to locate stones that have the ability to withstand the constant heating and cooling that is needed in a sauna. Therefore when you are buying these sauna stones to place in your sauna stove you should buy good quality Finnish stones. When you about to build sauna needs to have a place set in the center for the sauna stones.

The roof of the sauna should be high enough so that the heat will  not press too much on you. You can make this roof level about seven to eight feet about the ground of the sauna. You will have to ensure that when you are about to build sauna shed that any metallic pieces are not showing or protruding outside into the sauna itself.

For the numrous people that will use the sauna you will need to provide long and wide benches. These benches should be attached to the walls in a manner where you won’t have any problems with the benches moving aside.

While it is true that you can create a great sauna in your home, you could take the stress out of it by buying a ready to assemble sauna instead of seeing if you can build sauna rooms with the bit and pieces that you may have.

Find out more about how to build a sauna at www.hotsaunaforyou.com.

Posted by home-decor - July 23, 2009 at 11:06 am

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Outdoor Sauna – Questions To Answer Before You Buy One

If you want to set up an outdoor sauna, there are some things you will need to consider before you start shopping.

You can buy an outdoor sauna kit that will be constructed to withstand different weather elements.

Before you give thought to placing a sauna outdoors, you should check local building codes first. You might need to obtain a permit.

Now, here are some of the questions you should answer before you buy an outdoor sauna…

What style do you prefer?

There are many different designs and styles that you have to choose from…

For example, do you want a cabin look? Or maybe a barrel-shaped sauna?

Do you want a contemporary style?

How big do you need your sauna to be?

Will guests use the sauna or just members in the household?

Do you want space for a shower and changing area?

You can purchase a sauna that has both.

This will be extremely convenient if the sauna will be part of your entertainment plans.

If your sauna will be close to a pool, you can even use it as a pool house.

In terms of the sauna heat source, you’ll need to think about available power options.

For example, if electricity will be unavailable, you’ll need to have a wood sauna heater or gas heater instead of the more popular electric heater or infrared heaters.

Do you want the ability to have your sauna outside or inside?

You can purchase a pre-built modular sauna kit that can be set up in or outside your house.

If you really want to add something special to your experiences, plan your sauna placement with the course of the sun and the moon in mind.

If you position your sauna correctly, through a window you may be able to catch the sun light if you take a sauna during the day and watch the moon and stars at night.

Once everything is set up, an outdoor sauna could be your ‘escape’ without having to travel.

Terrence Banks has an infrared sauna site where you can read more about buying an outdoor sauna

Posted by home-decor - May 25, 2009 at 9:08 am

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