Sauna construction secrets revealed...watch before building a Sauna
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- čas přidán 8. 06. 2024
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We decided to do a special sauna construction episode for all our site visitors. In this video I will reveal commonly used sauna construction techniques by using this Finnish sauna as an example. If you can model what they have done in this sauna, you will be sure to build a great one to your home or business.
In case you need more help with your sauna construction, you can join The Sauna Society, which is a free online community for sauna builders. Inside you will also find an online course going through these construction tips in much more detail. Join here: www.skool.com/the-sauna-heate...
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This guy delivers the best content about Saunas and Sauna heaters.
I like him a lot, he brings very high value to the table.
Thank you! I appreciate it.
Underneath you in this video there appears to be a radiant heater on the wall. Is it? Would you suggest heating the room with the addition of a radiant heater as well as the sauna heater? Before or during the sauna? Thanks
Yes there's a standard old fashion radiator under the sauna benches. This sauna is located in very cold climate, so this just keeps that room at normal room temperature during the winter when the sauna is not used and it can be -10f outside this sauna room. When it comes to sauna going, this radiator has nothing to do with it.
So, if you live in cold climate, and you want to keep the sauna room warm in the winter (meaning normal room temperature like 66f) you can have a radiator.
It's not mandatory nor specifically recommended practice, this is just a part of overall construction and house heating function. Doesn't have much to do with the room being a sauna in this case.
Let me know if that helps :)
How old are you Veeti?
I'm 23.
what about a drain?
Drain is included in this sauna, but I consider that obvious so I didn't mention it. It's not a common mistake or secret thing that people might not know based on my experience.
@@thesaunaheater it’s pretty common in North America to not have a drain (or not understand the need for a drain)
@@pigetstuck That's true, but in indoor saunas it's important!
@@thesaunaheater What do you recommend for drainage in outdoor saunas?
@@pigetstuck Yes I would!