Infrared Sauna Plans

Infrared Sauna Plans: Guidelines To Building Your Own Sauna

Many people have come to understand or have realized the health benefits of saunas. It is one of the reasons for this huge demand for infrared sauna plans in the markets these days. If you are a person willing to slog it out in building a sauna, then you will not only enjoy making one but will find it to be one of the most rewarding experience as you will be spending much less than what you will buy in an open market.

The first important thing that you will have to consider is to find enough space to install the sauna.  Next you will have to check on the various materials needed in building a sauna and if these materials are within the pre fixed budget. Nowadays, as many people intend to build their own saunas and have their own infrared sauna plans, you will be able to easily find sauna material package that will come in handy. The kit will contain the sauna benches, floor boards as well as T& G wall boards.

Here are the basic installation infrared sauna plans for making your own sauna:

•    It is ideal for you to draw a line on the floor where you intend to build a sauna, so that you will be in a position to know how the sauna area will look like when you fix up the pieces given in the assembly kit.
•    It is ideal to choose a location where the surface is a plane level one and a place where you have easy access to electrical plug points. 
•    If you are planning a sauna indoors, then you can use the concrete floor itself and in case you infrared sauna plans for the outdoors, it will be better to build a slope concreted floor.
•    The sauna walls should be made in such a way that that it allows intake of air and also has exhaust vents and if needed provisioning of windows in the sauna walls. After assembling the wall, fix it in on the concrete floors with bolts and nuts properly.
•    A proper drop ceiling is the next that has to be attached to the sauna walls. It should be in a height not more than seven feet.
•    It is ideal for you to hire an electrician to install the electrical circuits of the sauna, thermostat, sauna controls and the lighting fixtures in the sauna.
•    In order to sustain  the heat that is generated in the sauna as well as to prevent moisture setting on the sauna frames, it is ideal to go for a sauna foil vapor barrier that is fixed with its shiny side facing towards the sauna walls.
•    Sauna insulations usually made of fiber glass and sauna benches have to be fixed as well.

This completes the installation procedure of a sauna and you will be pleased to see what you have set up with your infrared sauna plans.

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