Sauna Kits and Pre-Built Modular Units

Building a Sauna May Be Easier Than You Think

Would you like to have a sauna installed in your house? Put off by the high cost of hiring a contractor? You can save more than half the cost by building a sauna kit or installing a pre-built sauna yourself.

Installing sauna kits or a pre-built sauna in your home is easier than you may think. If you have basic tool skills you should be able to handle this job without difficulty. Pre-built saunas are much easier than kits - they fit together in a few minutes using just a simple Allen key.

What's the Difference?

Sauna KitsA sauna kit is a package containing all the precut pieces necessary to build a sauna. Assembling a kit is usually straightforward and can be accomplished with a few simple tools. An advantage of sauna kits over modular saunas is that sauna kits can be installed in a pre-existing space like a closet or small room. Pre-built saunas are usually too big to maneuver in small spaces - they are more commonly used as freestanding saunas.

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A pre-built sauna is even easier -- it has already been assembled into two or three large pieces that simply need to be connected together. Since a pre-built sauna has already had most of the assembly work done, it is usually more expensive than a comparable sized sauna kit. The additional cost may be worth it if you have limited time - pre-built saunas can be up and operating in half an hour.

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