Are you wondering how to build a Finnish sauna of your own? Read these tips already before you begin the building, so you’ll know how to start your project.
- Consider where your sauna should be located. Will you build your sauna inside your house, or would a backyard sauna be more appropriate?
- Think about how you intend to use your sauna. How many people will be bathing at once? Saunas often accommodate three or four people at a time. Take your time when considering the kinds of situations where you would like to use your sauna.
- Always work with professionals when planning a sauna. Saunas need to be both insulated and waterproofed. Remember: professionals should always design the layout of the sauna and the plans for its ventilation and electricity—as well as its construction. See here a selection of sauna companies and experts in sauna construction: Companies for building indoor saunas; Outdoor sauna companies
- Carefully consider your choice of sauna heater so you can be sure to purchase a heater that is appropriate for your preferences and needs. Do you want a wood-burning heater or an electric heater? Both will require professional help to install. An electric heater requires a high-voltage outlet, and a wood-burning heater requires a chimney and firesafe conditions. It’s also a clever idea to think about what kinds of sauna temperatures and löyly you prefer.
- Be sure to consult with professionals when planning your sauna. Building a sauna requires particular care and professional skills.
Here is a brief overview of the sauna build process:
- The structures around the sauna are sealed against water and moisture to prevent damage. The floor of the sauna needs to be waterproofed, and it’s a good idea to install a floor drain. The sauna should be installed in such a way that no water comes in contact with untreated wood. You should use water-resistant materials in the sauna, including for the sauna’s structural elements.
- The sauna must have good air circulation, and the ventilation system must comply with local requirements. Good airflow ensures that there will be enough oxygen in the sauna. Is there a ventilation system in the building already? How to handle air intake and exhaust? If you will be using a mechanical ventilator or other ventilation system, ensure that it is working properly.
More tips for designing the interior, the dressing room, and chilling areas can be found from the follow-up article. You can find more in-depth tips in Authentic Finnish Sauna Experience Quality Handbook. Order here. Feel free to contact us at Sauna from Finland to request advice!