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The
Sauna Experience
Materials and Installation
Time and Money
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The Sauna Experience
What is the appropriate temperature for a sauna?
Temperature range depends on user's preference, but is typically
between 150 and 190 degrees Fahrenheit.
How long should I stay in the sauna?
Use common sense as to what feels comfortable. Typically, stay in
the sauna for 10-15 minutes, step out and cool off, then return
to the sauna for another "inning." Repeat as desired.
Don't overdo it. Set the temperature and humidity level to your
comfort level. If you begin to feel uncomfortable, leave the sauna
and cool off.
Can I pour water on the rocks on Finnleo's
heaters?
Yes, absolutely. Not only is it okay, it is
an essential part of the sauna experience.
What should I do after my sauna?
Take a shower or bath to cleanse your skin
of salts and residues left behind. A cool rinse will close your
pores and leave you feeling refreshed. Don't forget to moisturize
your hair and skin with a quick shampoo and a lotion rubdown. Drink
water, mineral water, fruit or vegetable juice to replace lost fluids.
What about health problems?
Consult your physician if you have a history
of heart problems, high blood pressure or other health problems.
What is the #1 most common benefit
mentioned by sauna users?
Relaxation.
Materials and
Installation
Does the sauna need a drain?
No, it is not necessary, but it may be more convenient for cleaning
purposes.
What kind of floor is appropriate in a sauna?
Cement, tile, some vinyls - anything that will not absorb water.
Never use carpet.
How do I determine the size of the heater?
Take L x W x H to calculate cubic footage, and then find the correct
heater on the Finnleo heater sizing chart.
What type of circuit breaker should I use?
Standard breakers, properly sized for the heater according to the
National Electric Code.
Why do you recommend Nordic White Spruce
and Abachi?
Together, these two woods make your sauna a beautiful, low-maintenance
haven. Nordic White Spruce is tight-grained and creates a clean,
spacious, contemporary look. When heated it emits a subtle forest
scent. It resists staining, discoloration and odor absorption. Abachi,
a light wood that remains comfortable to the touch at high temperatures,
resists staining and will not splinter.
Time and Money
What is the average cost to operate?
If used 3 times/week, a 6 kW heater will use
about $4/month. A 2.1 kW heater would use about $1.50/month.
What is the average heat-up time for a sauna?
A sauna typically heats up in 30-45 minutes.
During this time period the rocks will be properly heated – for
soft heat and soft steam – and the wood interior will be comfortably
heated, too.
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