Saturday, 12 March 2016

Installing a sauna at your place

Installing a sweating sauna room at your place can prove to be a bit expensive if you think of hiring some professionals for this task but if you are wise enough to follow some easy instructions- you can simply set up your sauna on your own and that too within some of your pennies. Sauna installation plan firstly needs you to prepare a complete sauna blueprint. Sauna blueprints can be made very easily if you have some knowledge about measuring and executing but if not you can take help of some carpenter who can provide you with a rough plan.

A full fledged plan then needs a complete sauna installation kit which includes a foil vapor barrier, wood paneling for sauna, wooden benches, an efficient sauna heater, sauna doors, a suitable ventilation system, metallic nails preferable stainless steel nails for fittings, lamps for lighting and other sauna miscellaneous accessories for different needs. The function of a foil vapor barrier is to reflect the heat energy back in the sauna room, preventing the heat from escaping out and keeping the outside moisture away from the sauna room. Sauna wood paneling system is required for walls and ceiling in the shape of tongue and groove style boards. Differently styled sauna wooden benches are now in trend both the single as well stairs’ styled benches for more than one person to use together at the same time. Sauna heaters are the actually the best sauna elements which can literally affect your sauna experience- both the traditional as well as infra red sauna heaters can be used but electric and gas sauna heaters are preferred for their advantages as compared to the infra red heaters. Actually infra red heaters are not based on the convection mechanism because of which they are not as worthy as the other heaters are.

Ultra Sauna Gas Fired Heaters

Sauna doors need to be properly fixed for maintaining the insulation well as loose doors won’t be able to prevent the heat from moving out. Plus there should be no locks at the doors of the sauna room as no one would ever want to get locked in a room with fully intense heat- not even by chance so to avoid any risky situations- avoid having any hard locks on the sauna doors. Sauna rooms require well ventilation but with short and small windows placed near the heater to avoid any blockage of heat inside the room and letting the fresh air to enter the room. Once the wooden set up is ready, all the fitting should be done with strong enough nuts bolts and nails etc. Designer lamps, light bulbs, water bucket etc are some of the miscellaneous things needed in the sauna room for a more luxurious experience while having a well planned sauna bath.

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