How to Build Your Own SaunaBy Kevin Stith
The ideal height of sauna is seven feet as the low ceiling
ensures adequate heat supply for upper bench occupants. Proper
ventilation is essential to prevent stuffiness and discomfort.
The doors left open can bring down the temperature of sauna
defeating its very purpose. An insulated room of softwood and a
good heater are a must for sauna.
The amount of heat varies with the height of the bench. When
deciding up on the size of the sauna, consider the number of
users. Each occupant may need two feet of bench space. Saunas
can be installed in any part of the house as plumbing
connections are not needed. A suitable electrical circuit is a
must for the sauna heater. Heaters may need 120 volts to 240
volts of power. The foremost item to be identified when
building a sauna is the heater. The heater could be wood, gas,
or electric based on geography of the area where sauna is to be
installed. Wood based heaters would be the best choice in an
area with abundant firewood, because they give off a nice
aroma. In urban environments, gas or electricity heaters would
be a practical option. Building and environmental laws of the
area would also play a decisive role in the selection
process.
The ideal location of sauna would be near river, lake, sea
or other water bodies as cooling is necessary after sauna. Or,
placing the sauna in your home is always great.
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