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Sauana

Sauna Types

Traditional Saunas

  • Heat Source: Electric or wood-burning heater
  • Temperature Range: 150–195°F
  • Installation: Indoor or outdoor
  • Best For: High-heat, full-body sauna experience

Infrared Saunas

  • Heat Source: Infrared panels
  • Temperature Range: 120–150°F
  • Electrical: Standard outlet or dedicated circuit
  • Best For: Energy efficiency and lower heat tolerance

Barrel Saunas

  • Design: Cylindrical outdoor structure
  • Materials: Cedar or weather-resistant wood
  • Installation: Outdoor only
  • Best For: Efficient heat circulation and compact footprint

Custom Saunas

  • Configuration: Fully customizable size and layout
  • Materials: Cedar, hemlock, and other finishes
  • Installation: Indoor or outdoor
  • Best For: Tailored designs and unique spaces

Description

Assembly and Repair offers installation for multiple sauna types designed to fit different spaces, preferences, and performance needs. From traditional high-heat systems to modern infrared units and custom-built designs, we provide solutions for both residential and commercial applications.

Sauna Types

Traditional Saunas

  • Heat Source: Electric or wood-burning heater
  • Temperature Range: 150–195°F
  • Installation: Indoor or outdoor
  • Best For: High-heat, full-body sauna experience

Infrared Saunas

  • Heat Source: Infrared panels
  • Temperature Range: 120–150°F
  • Electrical: Standard outlet or dedicated circuit
  • Best For: Energy efficiency and lower heat tolerance

Barrel Saunas

  • Design: Cylindrical outdoor structure
  • Materials: Cedar or weather-resistant wood
  • Installation: Outdoor only
  • Best For: Efficient heat circulation and compact footprint

Custom Saunas

  • Configuration: Fully customizable size and layout
  • Materials: Cedar, hemlock, and other finishes
  • Installation: Indoor or outdoor
  • Best For: Tailored designs and unique spaces

Installation & Build Specs

  • Indoor and outdoor installation options
  • Ventilation and airflow setup included
  • Electrical coordination for heater systems
  • Compatible with sauna kits or custom builds
  • Designed for residential and commercial use

Sizing Options

  • Small (1–2 person)
  • Medium (3–4 person)
  • Large (5+ person or commercial use)

Additional Considerations

  • Roof pitch and placement for outdoor saunas
  • Electrical requirements based on sauna type
  • Space and clearance for safe installation
  • Foundation or base for outdoor units