Published on07/17/2018 11:06 am

Choose the sauna stove from the different types of sauna stoves available that best suits you

Thinking of buying sauna stove? But confused which one to buy? Investment on sauna must be made carefully as it is expensive. Knowing which sauna is best suited for you is the key factor that makes sauna buying relatively easier for you. Have a look at the various sauna stoves available and choose the right one accordingly.

Wood Sauna Stoves:

Wood sauna stoves are the original and traditional sauna type. In these stoves wood is burnt in the stoves to heat up the sauna. The requisite temperature is reached by controlling the amount of fire in the stove. The humidity of the sauna is controlled by throwing some water on the heated rocks.

Wood Sauna Stove

Electric Sauna Stoves:

Today, electric sauna stoves are widely used. These are available since 1950s. Electric alternatives are safe, stylish, efficient and easy to use. Often these electric saunas are controlled by remote controls.

electric-saunaheaters

Smoke Sauna Stoves:

 Smoke sauna has

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Published on06/20/2018 8:47 am

People today; prefer alternative medicines in order to get rid of various side effect of the current medication. People love to maintain a natural life which is free from complicacy and hassle. This is the reason, sauna is on demand. Maximum people today, push themselves for the sauna. This is specially built cabin which is able to cater you dry and wet sessions of the same. Apart from them, there are a smoke sauna, steam sauna and even infrared wave sauna available those are working excellently in order to keep your body fit. Presently, you have plenty of different sauna options available and they have a dissimilar heat source like gas, wood, electricity. All these saunas are customized and they will work according to your desire.

Why steer for wood sauna stoves?

The heating process is the main thing for sauna and then without the heat, sauna is a mere room. In order to get the perfect heat, these heaters are playing the key role. While them heating up, the air gets heat by default and

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Published on05/28/2018 6:56 am

The crackling sound and beautiful aroma coming from a wood sauna stove definitely add to your sauna bathing experience. If you have a space in your home or in an exterior sauna cabin where you can set up a wood-fired sauna heater, we’ve some useful installation tips for you.

Installing wood fired sauna stove:

A wood-fired sauna stove is quite like a wood-fired fire place and you should know the regional building code and also manufacture specifications needed for appropriate clearance from flammables in the sauna room. Let’s find out how to install your wood sauna stove

  • The base or floor on which the sauna stove will sit must be a minimum of two inches of concrete, or ¼ inch thick fiber-resistant concrete plate sheltered by a metal coat.
  • Moreover, the base in the front of the sauna stove should be protected, employing an acceptable material that expands 12 inches beyond the thickness of the oven entrance & 18 inches in front of it.
  • The wood-fired heater mustn’t be closer than 12 inches
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Published on11/18/2017 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 on11/13/2017 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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