@@pigetstuck Basically if you have something like a barrel sauna, it doesn't matter so much where the humidity or any liquid goes, because it will find it's way out of the barrel. With indoor saunas you don't want to ruin the structures of your house so you need to be very particular in making sure all the humidity and liquids go into the right place.
I would be interested in a prefab sauna. But the ones I found online so far are just too darn expensive. I’m not looking for cheap, just more affordable than are currently out there for the average Joe
Yes, prefab saunas are very expensive, mostly because these saunas are so well insulated and sturdy builds, take a lot of material, very heavy so expensive to move around etc. Have you looked into Auroom Mira L? It's not a prefab but the best DIY sauna kits, takes around 8 hours to put together from 2 people.
Yes please, make the best sauna
Thank you for this video
What about Heartwood Saunas out of Wales. Havn’t seen anything better than theirs! Not cheap tho 😄 Slow Growth Cedar and 2K euro HUUM stoves.
These look awesome! Have not tried these or heart about them before, but would definitely love to test it out :)
do Finnish saunas have drains?
Yes, indoor saunas do, with outdoor saunas it differs but separate outdoor sauna buildings are not so common in Finland.
@@thesaunaheater How does it differ with outdoor saunas?
@@pigetstuck Basically if you have something like a barrel sauna, it doesn't matter so much where the humidity or any liquid goes, because it will find it's way out of the barrel. With indoor saunas you don't want to ruin the structures of your house so you need to be very particular in making sure all the humidity and liquids go into the right place.
I would be interested in a prefab sauna. But the ones I found online so far are just too darn expensive. I’m not looking for cheap, just more affordable than are currently out there for the average Joe
Yes, prefab saunas are very expensive, mostly because these saunas are so well insulated and sturdy builds, take a lot of material, very heavy so expensive to move around etc. Have you looked into Auroom Mira L? It's not a prefab but the best DIY sauna kits, takes around 8 hours to put together from 2 people.