|
Home
About
infrared sauna
Infrared
Sauna - The Top Choice
The
Health Benefits of Infrared Sauna
Infrared
sauna - history, health benefits and technology
Features
Infrared
Sauna - 40 Fascinating Facts
Cleansing
of the Body
Healing
Energy of Infrared Saunas
From
Savu to Infrared Saunas
The
Latest In Saunas: Infrared
Preference
of infrared sauna
Steam
Sauna vs. Infrared Sauna
What
are your sauna heater options?
Far
Infrared SaunaTechnology
More
about infrared sauna
Your
health & infrared sauna
Using
A Far Infrared Sauna
Infrared
Sauna - Way to Better Health
Miracle
Cure Using Far Infrared Sauna
Secret
Therapy Tool
Infrared
Sauna and Light Therapy
Take
a Sauna: Gain Health, and Feel Great
Why
Infrared Sauna Detoxify Your Body
Infrared
Sauna Relaxation
Weight
Loss Options
More
About Infrared Sauna |
Contact us
About us
Terms of use
Submit
Website Resources
How To Build Your Own Sauna - Part 1 - Choose Your
Heater
Saunas are becoming more and more popular worldwide. It’s no wonder
that many people want to enjoy the benefits of their very own sauna, yet
they don’t want to spend a small fortune to acquire one. If you consider
yourself pretty handy, building a sauna for your home can be an enjoyable
and rewarding experience that doesn’t break the bank. Before you begin
you must make sure that the materials required fit into your budget and
that you have ample space available for the sauna. One important question
should be answered before you start your project.
How will you heat the sauna?
This is probably the most important question you should be asking
yourself as it will determine many other factors.
For starters, there are many different types of heat you can use
ranging from electricity, gas, or wood. The most popular choice is wood
burning, as it provides a pleasant aroma and nostalgic atmosphere. However,
you should know that there are drawbacks for going this route. First,
a wood burning sauna uses wood. How will you acquire the wood? If you
plan to purchase it, do you have enough money to continually buy wood
throughout the year? How will you dispose of the ash? Do your local building
regulations allow wood stoves? If not you may be in for a surprise. Also,
many home-owners insurances do not provide coverage if you own a wood
burning stove. For most, these drawbacks can be enough to deter them from
owning a wood burning Sauna. There are other options though.
Electric stoves are becoming more popular for people that don’t
want to deal with the hassles of wood. Electricity is also a very available
form of heat, as nearly all homes already have electricity available.
This makes it convenient for both indoor and outdoor saunas. Also, electricity
is the primary form of heat that infrared saunas use. Infrared saunas
produce radiant heat with special heaters that many people believe are
much more beneficial than traditional saunas. If you plan to build an
infrared sauna, electricity will probably be your source of heating.
Gas is also a very viable option for people as it is usually cheaper
and more practical than both wood and electricity. Gas is fairly easy
to obtain no matter where you live, and is for the most part, cleaner
than both electricity and wood. If you choose to use gas as your sauna
heating source, be sure to check the carbon monoxide levels around your
home, or around the area you will be installing the Sauna.
Your decision on a heating source will also determine where you
build and if it will be an indoor or outdoor sauna. Wood saunas are generally
placed outdoors, as most owners do not want to deal with the inconvenience
of hauling messy wood throughout the house. Your insurance policy may
also require you to build the wood burning sauna outside, away from the
home in a separate building.
Generally speaking, wherever you choose to build the sauna, there
are plans and designs to help you overcome some of the obstacles of building
a sauna. Designs and plans can be found all over the internet or can be
as easy as calling a manufacturer. Good luck!
If your looking to take out a Home
Equity Refinancing Loan to fund a home
improvement project or to send your child through college you can
find out more info at HomeImprovement-Financing.com
|
Marble
Restoration
Repair and restore
marble & granite in commercial and residential saunas and steam rooms.
www.MarbleRestoration.Us
|