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Indoor saunas are a great addition to your home. You not only get massive health benefits, but it also increases your home value. So, getting an indoor sauna is advantageous in the long run. However, before you get an indoor sauna, make sure to consider the placement of an indoor sauna in your home.

Interior wooden sauna with tiered seating and warm lighting

Flooring Materials

When considering installing indoor saunas Keswick, make sure to choose the right flooring materials. If you are building your own sauna, you should use flooring materials like ceramic, plastic, stone, or exposed concrete. Make sure to make the flooring heat and sound-insulated. On the other hand, if you are using a pre-made indoor sauna, it comes with the right flooring. All you have to ensure is that the placement space is levelled and sturdy.

Young woman relaxing and sweating in hot sauna wrapped in towel

Consider Having a Shower or Pool Nearby

When you sauna bath, you must jump in frozen waters as soon as your bath is complete. This gives you maximum health benefits. Hence, make sure you have a pool to get the same effect. If not a pool, consider having a shower near the sauna. For example, placing the sauna inside the bathroom near the shower.

Make Sure to Have Easy Access to a Power Supply

If you are getting a pre-made indoor sauna, make sure to have easy access to the power supply. If you encounter any problems, make sure to contact an electrician. If you are installing a DIY sauna, it is always advisable to involve a licensed electrician during the planning and installation process. Make sure to have a 240V power supply for the indoor sauna.

Consider the Moisture Levels

It is very important to consider the moisture levels when placing an indoor sauna. If you have higher moisture levels, it can affect the lifespan of materials. Moreover, make sure that water doesn’t pool at the base of the indoor sauna. This can also increase the moisture levels. So, consider atmospheric moisture levels as well as water pooling at the base of the indoor sauna.

When you consider these placement factors, it can help you make an informed decision. If you are still confused about choosing and placing an indoor sauna, make sure to talk to us at Bliss Home Leisure. We have a team of professional and certified indoor sauna installers who can guide you through the process to ensure seamless installation. Call us now to find out more. We will be glad to help you.

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