Is my sauna delivered pre-assembled? If not, can I assemble it myself?
Our saunas are pre-fabricated and arrive unassembled on pallets. Assembly instructions are included with each sauna, and most require only a Philips head screwdriver for assembly. Generally, it takes two individuals about 2-3 hours to complete the assembly, but this time frame may vary based on the size of the sauna and your assembly experience.
We currently do not provide assembly services; however, the process is quite straightforward. We can also help you find a local expert who can assemble the sauna for you, typically at a cost between $300 and $400.
What distinguishes an infrared sauna from a conventional sauna?
In this blog post, we discuss the key differences between the two types. In brief, infrared saunas are equipped with several infrared heaters that emit infrared rays, directly warming your body. They do not heat the air inside the sauna, reaching only about 145° F.
On the other hand, traditional saunas utilize an electric heater or wood-burning stove to heat the air within the sauna enclosure. Sauna stones are placed atop the heater or stove, and pouring water over these stones generates steam that increases humidity and heats the sauna further. Traditional saunas generally reach around 190° F, although some users may heat theirs above 200° F.
Can I connect my sauna to a regular outlet?
The requirements for powering your sauna depend on the specific model. Some saunas can be connected to a standard outlet, while others necessitate a dedicated circuit. If you're uncertain about the necessary steps to power your sauna, don't hesitate to contact us.
What temperatures do your saunas reach?
Traditional saunas usually achieve temperatures up to 190° F, whereas infrared saunas reach up to 145° F.
What is EMF?
EMF stands for electromagnetic field, the physical field produced by the movement of electrically charged particles. Both "Low EMF" and "Near-Zero EMF" are terms used to describe environments with reduced exposure to electromagnetic radiation, but they have slightly different meanings.
Low EMF typically refers to environments where the levels of electromagnetic radiation are reduced compared to typical levels in our daily lives, such as in homes or workplaces. This can be achieved by reducing the use of electronic devices, using shielding materials to block EMF, or designing buildings with EMF-reducing features.
Near-zero EMF, on the other hand, typically refers to environments where the levels of electromagnetic radiation are extremely low, approaching or reaching zero. This is often achieved by using specialized equipment, such as Faraday cages or shielded rooms, to completely block or neutralize EMF.
What are the estimated monthly electrical costs for operating a sauna?
The cost depends on your usage frequency; however, given that sauna sessions typically last no more than 30-40 minutes, the monthly cost of operating a sauna is comparable to that of a washing machine and dryer.
Where do you ship your saunas from?
Our suppliers have facilities in various regions across the United States and Canada. Your sauna will be shipped from one of these locations.
When will my sauna be delivered?
For the most up-to-date lead times, please contact us.
What types of flooring are suitable for indoor saunas?
Almost any surface works well, with the exception of carpet.
Can I place my indoor sauna outdoors?
We recommend non-outdoor specific models to be enclosed and sheltered from the elements.