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1. FAQs - Hot Sauna Plans & Planning... |
Sauna Plan FAQ: Does a home sauna need a lot of insulation to be energy efficient?
Hot Sauna Plan Information: NO. For indoor saunas, 2x4 studding with R13 insulation is quite adequate for the walls. Use R26 in the ceiling. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ: Do I have to vent the sauna to the outside?
Hot Sauna Plan Answer: NO. A vent to the outside is not needed for a residential sauna. The air inside the sauna will be refreshed by new air from the home to maintain a high oxygen level in the sauna. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ: Is my 5'x5' area big enough for a sauna room?
Hot Sauna Plan Answer: YES. A traditional sauna can be built into any unused room, big or small. A 5'x7' size is ideal for a small home sauna as it is big enough for the entire family. Materials are then custom planned to fit your space. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ: Do I need to have a sauna floor drain?
Hot Sauna Plan Answer: NO. The majority of home saunas today do not have a floor drain. Very little water is actually used in the dry sauna heat. A drain is convenient for cleaning if the sauna is being built as new construction. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ: What kind of floor is appropriate for a traditional sauna?
Hot Sauna Plan Answer: Cement, tile, some vinyls - anything that will not absorb water. Never use carpet. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ How do I determine the size of the heater?
Hot Sauna Plan Answer: Take L x W x H to calculate the cubic footage of your heat sauna, and then divide by 50. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ What type of circuit breaker should I use?
Hot Sauna Plan Answer: Standard 240 volt breakers, properly sized for the heater according to the National Electrical Code. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ Why do you recommend Cedar?
Hot Sauna Plan Answer: This wood makes your sauna a beautiful, low-maintenance haven. Western Red Cedar creates a clean, spacious, contemporary look. When heated it emits a subtle forest scent. It resists staining, discoloration and odor absorption. Cedar, a light-weight wood remains comfortable to the touch at high temperatures, and resists splintering. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ: Should I insulate the concrete floor in the traditional hot sauna?
Hot Sauna Plan Information: NO. There is no significant heat loss through the floor as the floor temperature in a hot sauna is normally about 80°F (27°C). A framed floor with insulation will eventually trap moisture & smell musty. ...Answers Pertti.
Sauna Plan FAQ: Should I close in the area under the sauna benches to make the sauna easier to heat?
Hot Sauna Planning Information: NO. Closing in the benches will change the natural air flow and heat distribution within the sauna as air must be free to circulate through the benches. The saving in heating cost is too nominal. Why bother? ...Answers Pertti.
Plan FAQ: My sauna will be very small. Can I use a hinged bench above the heater to give me more bench length?
Hot Sauna Planning Information: NO. Any benches above the heater would not only be unusable (the heat would be intolerable) but a major fire hazard would be created. ...Answers Pertti.
Plan FAQ: Do I need to install water lines into the sauna?
Hot Sauna Planning Answer: NO. Water lines are not necessary in the sauna. They are needed, however, for the nearby shower. The sauna bucket can be filled occasionally from the shower or laundry room taps. ...Answers Pertti.
Plan FAQ: I want to put a small window into my traditional hot sauna. Should I use a thermal glass unit to prevent heat loss?
Hot Sauna Planning Information: NO. Small glass windows are usually made of heavy plate or tempered glass. The actual "heat loss" is quite insignificant when compared to the expense of a thermally-sealed unit. ...Answers Pertti.
Plan FAQ: What is the average cost to operate?
Hot Sauna Planning Information:: A 6 kW heater will, if used 3 times/week, cost about 60¢ per session for electricity or, your monthly cost is $6.00 per month. A 2.1 kW heater would use about $1.50/month. ...Answers Pertti.
Plan FAQ: What is the average heat-up time for a sauna?
Hot Sauna Planning Information: A sauna typically heats up in 25-30 minutes. During this time period the rocks will be properly heated - for soft heat and soft steam - and the wood interior will be comfortably heated, too. ...Answers Pertti.
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