Tips For Choosing Sauna Heaters


by Chad Milhouse - Date: 2007-04-03 - Word Count: 509 Share This!

Having a sauna in your home can provide you with hours of relaxation, but remember, the sauna heaters are what make your sauna so warm and inviting. While years ago saunas were run by wooden sauna heaters, today it is more practical to have an electric heater for your sauna. If you are going to be choosing a heater for your sauna in the near future, be sure that you take the following tips into consideration before you make your final purchase.

Consider the Space Available
First of all, when considering sauna heaters for your sauna, you will need to take into consideration the space that you have available. It is important that you purchase a heater that was specifically designed to heat the amount of space in your sauna. A heater that is too large may provide to much heat, which can be dangerous, and a heater that is too small will not put out enough heat to be totally effective. For smaller saunas there are actually small sauna heaters that can be wall mounted to conserve space. The larger sauna heaters are usually freestanding and heat a great deal more space than a smaller heater.

Go with a Reputable Manufacturer
When choosing from the many sauna heaters available, it is important that you choose a heater for your sauna that is made by a reputable manufacturer. You will want to make sure that the manufacturer is UL approved and also that the heater you choose comes with a great warranty as well. If you have never heard of the manufacturer before you may want to choose a different heater unless you can document the reliability of the manufacturer. Remember that if a heater is not well constructed it can be very dangerous, so you want to make sure that you purchase the very best heater available.

Pick Controls that Suit You
The controls of sauna heaters are also very important to consider when you are choosing a heater for your sauna. Some sauna heaters come with controls that are build into the heater, while others come with remote controls or controls that can be mounted on the wall of the sauna. You can choose the type of control system that is easiest for you; however, it is essential that the controls have an automatic shut off that will shut off the heater in 60 minutes. This is important so that no one gets seriously injured by falling asleep in the sauna. Many control systems also have a timer built in that will pre-heat the sauna for you before you are ready to get in, which can eliminate waiting time.

Saunas are a great way to relax, and having the right heater can help you relax in warmth and comfort. Choosing from the many sauna heaters may be a bit difficult and it may even take a bit of your time, but once you find the perfect one, it will be worth the effort. Take these tips into consideration and then enjoy your own sauna and the rest and repose it brings you.


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