Sauna

Experience the therapeutic benefits of our custom-built saunas. Our saunas are meticulously designed to provide a harmonious balance of heat and humidity, creating an environment that promotes detoxification, stress relief, and improved circulation. Let the soothing heat envelop your body, melting away the tensions of the day.

Saunas with Electric Heaters

Saunas with Electric Heaters 

Indulge in the modern sophistication of our saunas powered by top-of-the-line electric heaters. Offering an easy-to-control and consistent temperature environment, these saunas are perfect for those who value convenience and precision. The electric heaters provide quick heating, allowing you to enjoy your sauna session whenever the mood strikes. Made from high-quality components, our electric saunas are not only reliable and efficient, but they also blend seamlessly with your home or business decor. Escape the pressures of the outside world and let the gentle heat of our electric saunas wash over you, providing therapeutic warmth that rejuvenates your body and mind. 

Saunas with Wood Burning Heaters

Saunas with Wood Burning Heaters

Experience the rich tradition and rustic charm of our wood-burning saunas. There's something deeply therapeutic about the ritual of stoking a wood-burning heater and the gentle, radiating warmth it provides. Our wood-burning saunas capture the essence of the traditional sauna experience, delivering an authentic, earthy ambiance coupled with the relaxing caress of soft, enveloping heat. Crafted from high-quality materials, these saunas offer superior heat retention and durability. So step inside, breathe in the distinct, comforting aroma of burning wood, and let our wood-burning saunas transport you to a simpler time, offering a sanctuary of tranquility and relaxation. 

WOOD BURNING SAUNA HEATER vs ELECTRIC SAUNA HEATER 

Electric Sauna Heater:

Pros:

1. Convenience and ease of use: Electric sauna heaters are generally easier to operate. You can simply switch them on or off and adjust the temperature using a thermostat or control panel. There is no need to start or maintain a fire, making them more convenient, especially for frequent sauna sessions.

2. Temperature control: Electric sauna heaters provide precise temperature control, allowing you to set the desired heat level and maintain it throughout your sauna session. This can be particularly beneficial if you prefer specific temperature ranges or have specific health requirements.

3. Safety: Electric heaters eliminate the risk of fire hazards associated with wood-burning heaters. They do not produce sparks or embers, and there is no need for open flames. Additionally, modern electric sauna heaters often come with safety features such as overheat protection and timers.

4. Low maintenance: Electric sauna heaters require minimal maintenance compared to wood-burning heaters. There is no need to clean out ash or worry about creosote buildup. Regular inspections and occasional cleaning are usually sufficient to keep them in good working condition.

Cons:

1. Higher operating costs: Electricity costs can be higher than using wood as a fuel source, especially if electricity prices are high in your area. The cost of running an electric sauna heater over time may add up, particularly for frequent sauna users.

2. Dependency on electricity: Electric sauna heaters rely on a stable electricity supply. If there is a power outage or if you live in an area with unreliable electricity, you may not be able to use your sauna until the power is restored.

3. Limited ambiance: Some sauna enthusiasts argue that electric sauna heaters lack the authentic ambiance and experience provided by wood-burning heaters. The absence of crackling sounds and the aroma of burning wood can diminish the overall sauna experience for those seeking a more traditional feel.

4. Environmental considerations: The electricity used to power electric sauna heaters may come from non-renewable sources such as fossil fuels. Depending on your region's energy mix, using electricity for heating can contribute to carbon emissions and have a higher overall environmental impact compared to using wood, especially if it's sourced sustainably.


Wood Burning Sauna Heater:

Pros:

1. Authentic sauna experience: Many sauna enthusiasts prefer the traditional experience of a wood-burning sauna heater. The crackling sound and aroma of burning wood create a unique ambiance that adds to the overall sauna experience.

2. Cost-effective: Wood is generally cheaper than electricity, which means that operating a wood-burning sauna heater can be more cost-effective in the long run, especially if you have access to a cheap or free source of firewood.

3. Reduced environmental impact: Wood is a renewable resource, and if sourced sustainably, using a wood-burning sauna heater can have a lower carbon footprint compared to using electricity, which may be generated from fossil fuels.

4. Reliable in remote areas: In remote locations where access to electricity may be limited or unreliable, a wood-burning sauna heater can provide a dependable heat source without dependence on the power grid.

Cons:

1. Maintenance and preparation: Using a wood-burning sauna heater requires regular maintenance and cleaning. You need to clean out ash and soot, remove creosote buildup, and ensure proper ventilation to maintain the efficiency and safety of the heater.

2. Time-consuming: Starting and maintaining a wood fire takes time and effort. You need to gather firewood, light the fire, and monitor it throughout the sauna session. It requires more active involvement compared to simply turning on an electric heater.

3. Potential for fire hazards: Wood fires pose a greater risk of fire hazards compared to electric heaters. There is a risk of sparks, embers, or improper ventilation leading to the risk of fire or smoke-related accidents. Proper safety precautions and regular maintenance are crucial to minimize these risks.

4. Limited control over temperature: Controlling the temperature in a wood-burning sauna heater can be challenging. It depends on the type and amount of wood used, airflow, and other factors. Achieving precise temperature control can be more difficult compared to electric heaters with adjustable thermostats.


It's important to consider your personal preferences, location, budget, and environmental factors when choosing between a wood-burning sauna heater and an electric sauna heater.