Learn From My Mistakes. What Not to Do When Building Your Outdoor Sauna
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Learn From My Mistakes. What Not to Do When Building Your Outdoor Sauna
"Choosing the right sauna type is essential. Traditional Finnish saunas use wood stoves and stones, while electric saunas can be dry or wet. Wet models create steam, enhancing comfort."
"Most people I know who have chosen to install saunas have opted for an electric wet model, as it is the most similar to the public sauna that you might find at a gym."
"Infrared saunas are usually cheaper, but you might find multiple heat-emitting light panels more uncomfortable than a single heat source, where you can enjoy a more consistent heat."
There are various types of saunas, including traditional Finnish, electric, and infrared models. Traditional saunas use wood stoves and stones, while electric saunas can be dry or wet. Wet models allow for steam, enhancing comfort. Many people prefer electric wet saunas for their similarity to public gym saunas. Infrared saunas are typically cheaper but may be less comfortable due to multiple heat sources. Safety and maintenance considerations also play a role in sauna selection.
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