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Are All Saunas Heated the Same Way?

The answer to the above question is actually no, as there are different kinds of heaters that will heat saunas. The four most common heaters are wood fired, electric, gas and infrared. Thus if you have natural gas already in your home, you may consider placing a gas heater in your home sauna. It pays to have a sauna heater commercially installed because of numerous factors, such as ventilation and thus it may also need clearance. Your wood stove heater is the one that requires the most clearance, though the advantage of the wood stove heater is that aromatic woods can be used. Fire risks and also pollution need to be gauged for a wood stove heater.

Electric heaters are the safest, and do not require the clearance mentioned above, however they often cannot be used in wet conditions sometimes. Check with the manufacturer if you require a wet sauna. Most electric heaters used in a sauna come with a timer to regulate the heat, as electric saunas can become extraordinarily hot.

Gas heaters require the most clearance whether you use natural gas or propane. Professional installation of the heater is mandatory when dealing with a gas heater in a sauna. As can be imagined, gas heaters cost a lot less to heat than when using electricity, thus commercial and larger saunas usually are gas heated. If you wish to use them in a wet setting, make sure that the installer is aware of that fact and the type of heater can be used wet.

Infrared heaters do not heat the entire sauna, but heat the body instead. Stones are used in these only for ornamental reasons. So if you are seeking to have the benefits of a wet sauna, this is not the type you should use in your sauna.

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