Published on 01/17/2018 11:55 am

Seeking for tranquility or a luxurious retreat at home? Then, saunas can be a convenient place to relax and rejuvenate after a prolonged work schedule. Unless you are from Finland, where one can find more saunas than cars, you may not consider installing a sauna at home.

Though it’s a significant investment, once installed, a sauna can add value to your home. It requires very little upkeep while providing you with a lot of health benefits.

Unlike hot tubs and swimming pools, saunas rarely need maintenance. Apart from periodic cleaning of the floor, you can leave saunas alone completely. All types of sauna heaters – electric, infrared, and wood burning sauna stoves have few moving parts and rarely break down.

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How Do You Enjoy a Sauna Session at Home?

1. Install DIY sauna kits gently or take the help from professionals to install wood sauna stoves carefully.

2. After the installation, let the sauna heat up and prepare to spend the time to enjoy and relax.

3. Remember, you can take a sauna

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Published on 11/18/2017 11:55 am

Back to the days – before the introduction of electricity in Northern Europe, saunas were heated naturally with wood burning heaters. Now-a-days, wood-fired heaters have also become the most preferred choice of sauna enthusiasts. Actually, they appreciate the benefits of sprinkling water over the hot rocks.

Why to Use Wood Sauna Stoves? 

Wood fired sauna stoves have a specific chamber – which’s designed to be filled with high-temperature rocks. These rocks can absorb the energy from the wood fire and radiate the heat into the sauna room.

The main reason behind using a wood-fired heater in a sauna is that it doesn’t use electricity for heating purposes. This means the stoves are the perfect alternatives to use in off-grid cottages and remote locations. But a number of sauna enthusiasts prefer wood-burning stoves for therapeutic benefits even if they have access to electricity.

Amongst all available wood burning stoves in the market, Timberline has garnered a great reputation for being the

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Published on 11/13/2017 9:26 am

Back to the days – before the introduction of electricity in Northern Europe, saunas were heated naturally with wood burning heaters. Now-a-days, wood-fired heaters have also become the most preferred choice of sauna enthusiasts. Actually, they appreciate the benefits of sprinkling water over the hot rocks.

Why to Use Wood Sauna Stoves? 

Wood fired sauna stoves have a specific chamber – which designed to be filled with high-temperature rocks. These rocks can absorb the energy from the wood fire and radiate the heat into the sauna room.

The main reason behind using a wood-fired heater in a sauna is that it doesn’t use electricity for heating purposes. This means the stoves are the perfect alternatives to use in off-grid cottages and remote locations. But a number of sauna enthusiasts prefer wood-burning stoves for therapeutic benefits even if they have access to electricity.

Amongst all available wood burning stoves in the market, Timberline has garnered a great reputation for being the

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