Sauna gas heaters are ideal for public or commercial saunas that are in constant use. A commercial sauna room heater that is powered by natural gas or propane may be a higher initial investment, but it will pay for itself over and over again in energy savings and convenience. Whether to use natural gas or propane depends on each individual installation. If your sauna gets constant use, this type of heater could be the best solution.
Gas or propane fired sauna heaters are as safe to use as an electric room heater. These units are built with double or even triple wall construction to keep surface temperatures low and to prevent accidental burns. A gas fired stove is also a great option for home saunas. If your heat source is natural gas it makes sense to use a sauna heater that runs on this energy source. If your home is electrically heated then an electric sauna stove will probably be the best choice.
Sauna Heaters made by manufacturers such as Vico Products Mfg. represent the ultimate gas fired stove suitable for the largest commercial sauna rooms. Stainless steel construction makes these stoves corrosion resistant to moisture and high temperatures. Designed for rooms with little ventilation, these heaters are approved by private laboratories and by the International Conference of Building Officials.
The Gas/Propane Heater can be vented through the wall of the sauna room. The control panel has a thermostat and a 60 minute timer. These heaters are suitable for home and commercial use and have a large rock capacity so users can pour as much water onto the sauna rocks as necessary to produce steam.
Gas or propane fired room heaters are very convenient to use but you will lose the aroma and smell of the traditional wood burning stove found in authentic Finnish saunas. However, the convenience of not having to cut wood and take out the ashes makes these stoves ideal for most homes and the best solution for commercial applications.
By: Kevin Urban
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Sauna Gas Heaters For Home And Commercial Saunas
May 8th, 2010Building Your Own Home Sauna
January 27th, 2010
If you would enjoy owning your own home sauna but find the cost prohibitive, you may want to consider actually building your own sauna. If you are a decent handyman and can follow directions it will probably be pretty easy for you to get your own sauna built in no time. Before you start building you should consider any special needs for your sauna, whether you want a modular sauna or a pre-cut kit, and also be aware of any special warnings or precautions you need to be aware of.
Special Needs
Before you get started on your home sauna there are a few special needs that you need to be aware of. First of all, you will need to know what size you want your sauna and if you want to have it inside or outside of your home. If you only want a small sauna for two people, then you will only need to build it large enough to allow 2-3 feet of space on the bench for each person. You should also know, that while you will not need a water hookup for the home sauna, you will need to be sure that there is an available electrical circuit, which will be needed to operate the heater for your home sauna.
Constructing a Modular Sauna
One option that you will have for building your own home sauna is a modular sauna. This is a great choice for people who do not want to do as much work or who are not qualified enough to use a pre-cut kit. A modular sauna comes with most of the work already completed and your only job is to put it together. This is also a great choice for those who relocate often, since you are able to easily disassemble this type of a sauna so it can move with you. Usually everything you need for your sauna, including the heater, will come with your modular sauna kit.
Using a Pre-Cut Kit for Your Sauna
Those who have a bit more experience with building may want to choose a pre-cut kit for building their home sauna. While this will take a bit more time for you to construct, it will also save you a great deal of money as well. The great part about using a kit is that all the boards and necessary trimmings come with the kit, so you do not have to worry about going out and buying the right amount of materials. You will only want to use this type of a kit if you are proficient at building, or you may mess up on the project and it may be difficult to replace the materials.
Warnings
There are a few precautions and warnings that you should keep in mind when you are building your own home sauna. First of all, all the electrical components you use should be UL rated for your safety, and unless you are an electrician, you should leave the wiring to someone else who is an electrician. Also make sure that the door is easy to open and that no locks are used on this door to prevent someone from accidentally being locked in. It is also highly important that no paint or stain is used on the inside of the sauna or the steam may cause there to be very harmful fumes. Keep these warnings in mind as you build and you will be able to construct a great Finnish sauna for your relaxation and enjoyment.
By: Thomas Oak