Sauna Sales
A sauna is a great investment in your health and well
being as well as a way to increase the equity in your
home. Many people would love to purchase a sauna
but are worried about the problems and cost of sauna
installation. Fortunately changes in technology now
allow a homeowner to complete his or her own
sauna
installation
using ordinary household tools.

Infrared sauna manufactures in particular have
developed indoor
infrared sauna kits that are small,
lightweight and easy to assemble and install. These
kits are sized to the number of people that can occupy
and use the sauna at one time. The most popular sizes
include the
2 person sauna, 3 person sauna and 4
person sauna
kits. Sauna sales data indicate online
sauna sales are continuing to increase largely
infrared
sauna
kits.

Unlike a
traditional sauna an infrared models do not
require an electrician, plumber and contractor to
complete the
sauna installation. Infrared sauna kits
can be installed in most large rooms in the home.
Many people choose to install them in their basement.
Kits contain the infrared heat panels, door, windows
and dual inside and outside digital controls, Lights
and the wood for the walls, ceiling and floor.
Sauna
installation
is relatively fast and simple with most
quality kits. It is not uncommon to assemble and
install the sauna on the same day it is received. Power
is supplied by plugging the sauna into any common
household outlet. Instructions for most kits are easy to
understand and if you have
sauna installation
problems most have a toll free 800 number to call for
assistance.

If you desire all the benefits of a
traditional sauna then
sauna installation becomes somewhat more
complicated. An indoor
sauna installation that uses an
electric sauna stove will require a 220 volt power
source. This of course will require the assistance of a
licensed electrician. If you are going to install an
indoor wet sauna then a drain must also be installed
as well.

Probably the easiest traditional
sauna installation
involves an outdoor barrel sauna. These large barrel
shaped saunas are made just like any barrel and they
come in many sizes. The smallest is about 8 feet in
length and about 6 foot in diameter. The sauna stove
is located at one end and the door at the other end.  
Sauna installation is very easy since there is no need
for a foundation. A
barrel sauna sits on two or more
cradles that keep it above the ground. A bung hole is
located at the bottom of the sauna to drain water and
other liquids out of the sauna.

A traditional
barrel sauna is normally heated by a
wood stove so no special electrical hookup is
required. Some people will install a cold water spicket
for a rinse off. The beauty of a barrel sauna is that it
can be setup in an area that does not have access to
plumbing or electricity. Some people use battery
powered lighting and use the adjacent lake or river to
rinse off.
Sauna installation cannot be any easier.

Sauna installation worries should not persuade you
from purchasing a sauna for your home or cabin.
Available sauna kits make possible for a sauna to be
easily installed by any homeowner. The benefits of
owning a sauna far outweigh the efforts to install one.

                                       
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