Home Built Dry Sauna
Sauna DIY
If you are considering getting yourself a sauna and are handy with the DIY tools then you may want to consider a home built dry sauna. Most of the work involved will be constructing the housing and the sauna room; the actual fitting and installation of the
dry sauna heater
should prove to be fairly easy as long as you remember you need electricity near the heater in order to power it. Building a home built dry sauna will first require a
sauna room.
Decide where you are going to place it and then make sure the ground is level. Then you will need to frame the room with either wooden or metal studs. Building a home built dry sauna then means you need to fit the insulation. Bad insulation may keep the house warm but it will also make for an inefficient sauna.
The advantages of a home built dry sauna are that you aren’t restricted by shape or size, you can essentially build any size
dry sauna
wherever you want. A well built home built dry sauna will be as equally effective as a
prefabricated sauna,
will cost less, and allows you much more freedom as to where you can place it and what size you would like it to be.
If handicap access is required then the home built dry sauna is the only option available because the prefabricated saunas doesn’t always allow the extra room to sit or place a wheelchair. Consider a home built dry sauna in your house for the full effects of a sauna but with the advantage of a customer shape.
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