Description
The comapct Terrace sauna is a beautifully crafted home sauna building which is ideal for 2-4 people. The Terrace Sauna is available with an Electric stove only. This lovely Round Sauna comes with a tinted glass door and a full wooden back. Please allow 6 to 8 weeks for delivery and installation of your Sauna. These Saunas come with great instructions and are easy to assemble but this may not be for everyone so we offer an installation service. Delivery is Free of Charge
Wood fired or electric?
An electric sauna will heat up a little quicker than a wood fired unit and will have more accurate temperature control. You will also need access to a standard 240V domestic power supply.
What is Thermowood?
Themowood is heat treated European redwood which causes chemical and structural changes within the timber. The heating process breaks down the hemicellulose in the wood which removes the food source for rot and fungi to develop, this makes thermowood last a lot longer. Thermowood also has a darker colour than untreated European redwood with a finish and hue more like cedar.
How do I install a sauna?
We provide a nationwide installation service for all our sauna models. The build usually takes our expert building team of 2 men a full day to complete for standard size units. The sauna does come in kit form so can also be installed by a competetnt DIY enthusiast; the kit is not complicated but it is fiddly so we don't receommend a home build unless you have experience with basic woodwork.
How much does installation cost?
The average cost for delivery and installation is €750 for this barrel sauna model. This fee may vary for more remote locations, please contact us for a quote if unsure
Where can a sauna be installed?
A barrel sauna can be installed on any level surface. The body of the sauna sits on 2 x 1600mm long x 100mm thick timber joists, these are the only parts that touch the ground. We recommend stones, blocks, concrete or pavimg slabs to be used as a foundation which only need to be placed under the timber support joists.
A wood fired sauna can be placed in any location provided an adequate footing is available. Electric saunas need to be placed within reach of a mains power supply.
Preparing Your Site for Sauna Assembly
To ensure that you have a good solid base for when your sauna is to be assembled, here are some tips.
Loose Sand/Gravel Bed:
Remove a soil layer, then ensure that the ground is compacted.
A geotextile soil membrane is a good idea; it prevents grass from growing through gravel layers.
The edges of the excavation can be strengthened with boarding.
Prepare a sand and gravel mixture with a ratio of 1:1.
Gravel should be between 5 and 20 mm thick.
Spread the mixture over several layers; firm and compact each layer as you go.
You can use a spirit level to ensure that the top layer is even and compacted firmly.
Concrete Foundation:
Remove a soil layer and ensure that the site is compacted.
Create a formwork so that the concrete site is higher than ground level (wood can be used to construct form)
Going step by step, fill drainage layers (first layer: sand, second layer: gravel) and firm each layer as you go.
Reinforce the foundation.
This should then be followed by grouting of the concrete base.
Site should be left to harden for at least 20 days.
Sauna benefits
We don't like to overplay the health benefits of using a sauna, e.g. removing toxins from the body, improving circulation, relaxing tired or sore muscles, reducing stress and improving sleep because much of the evidence is anecdotal rather than scientific. What we can say is that using a sauna leaves one feeling wonderfully calm and relaxed. Combining a sauna with a cold plunge either in a cold shower or plunge pool is refreshing and invigorating and leaves you feeling fresh, alert and raring to go. We believe, as the Scandinavians have for generations, that saunas are a beneficial addition to a happy, low stress life.