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The space required for your sauna depends on the size and type of sauna you choose. Here are a few general guidelines:

  • Indoor Saunas: You'll need a dry, well-ventilated area with enough room for the sauna's footprint. Common installations include basements, bathrooms, spare rooms, or dedicated sauna rooms. The ceiling height should be at least 7 feet to allow for proper headroom and airflow.

  • Outdoor Saunas: Outdoor installations require a flat, stable surface, such as a concrete pad, deck, gravel base or concrete pavers. All of our barrels will fit in a 7ft x 7ft space.n You'll also need to ensure the sauna is positioned away from any trees or structures that could block ventilation or pose a fire hazard.

If you’re unsure whether your space is suitable, our team can help assess your location and provide recommendations to ensure a smooth installation process.

Yes! We offer professional installation for our kits, the cost varies depending on your location. However If you prefer to install a sauna kit yourself, we also provide detailed instructions and support to guide you through the process.

F.A.Q on the new YOU

1. What is the difference between a custom sauna and a sauna kit?

2. Do you offer sauna kit installation services?

3. What kind of space do I need to install a sauna?

Custom Sauna:
A custom sauna is designed specifically for your space and needs. We work with you to create a sauna that fits your vision, from size and layout to material choices and features. Our team handles everything from design to installation, ensuring your sauna is a perfect fit.

Sauna Kit:
A sauna kit is a pre-designed, pre-engineered system that you can assemble yourself or with the help of a professional installer. The kit includes all the necessary components, such as walls, ceiling panels, heater, and accessories. It’s a great option for those looking for a more cost-effective and DIY-friendly solution.

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