Electric Or Wood-Burning Stove: What Is Better For A Sauna?

Wood vs Electric Sauna Stove

Before we begin, let's answer two of the most common questions:

1. Does steam differ between a wood-burning and an electric stove?

The quality of the steam is the same, because in the first and in the second case it comes from the stones. In a wood-burning stove, the stones are heated by a fire in the furnace. In an electric stove, they are heated by an electric heating element.

2. Is it safe to pour water over stones on an electric sauna stove?

Stones can be doused with water. At a temperature of +60 degrees Celsius in the sauna, the water evaporates quickly before reaching the heater elements. Therefore, the more stones are in the furnace, the lower the risk that water will get on the device. It is better to dose the water – pour out no more than 200 ml of water at a time. The possibility of giving off steam in the sauna is described in more detail in the operating instructions for electric stoves.

Comparing Wood-Burning Stoves and Electric Stoves

Minnesota Sauna Comfort: Wood for Tradition, Electric for Simplicity

Wood-Burning Stove Electric Stove
Exploitation At the wood-burning stove, ash must be periodically removed from the ash pan. The chimney has to be cleaned annually. Stones are also checked regularly to ensure proper functioning of the stove. Like the wood-burning model, the electric model also needs to be cleaned. Depending on how often the device is used, it may be necessary to replace the heating elements.
Price Higher due to chimney and its installation. Electric ones are often cheaper because they do not have a chimney.
Which is more cost-effective: firewood or electricity? It depends on the type of firewood. It is recommended to heat the oven with dry wood, which is more expensive than wet wood. Using wet logs can be cheaper than electricity. Electricity is a more economical option than using dry wood for a wood-burning stove.
Aesthetic Appeal A wood–burning stove is a more traditional and familiar option. The design of electric heaters is more diverse.
Heat shielding It is impossible to install a wood-burning stove to a wooden surface. Therefore, the podium on which it is installed and the wall behind it have to be  protected with stone or metal shields. This is an additional expense item. By default, shielding behind the electric furnace is not required. But for certain models of electric stoves, protection can be necessary (powerful furnaces, or furnaces with an open body). The exception is wall-mounted electric furnaces. It is not necessary to lay out a stone wall behind them, which allows you to save money on finishing.
Installation time The installation time for a wood-burning stove varies depending on the complexity of the chimney installation. And if the chimney needs to be installed through the ceiling, it may take even longer. The installation of an electric stove takes an average of two hours, although there are some nuances. If a cable with the required cross-section is already connected to the stove, installation will be faster. However, if the cord needs to be run from the electrical panel, installation may take longer.
Safety Traditionally, some people believe that wood-burning stoves are less safe due to the potential for fire. But! If the required operating and safety regulations are followed, the risk of fire can be minimized. An electric stove is safe because it does not require a chimney, and there is no open flame in it.
Heating speed In theory, wood-burning stoves could burn faster if the rules of operation were violated and more firewood was added. However, it would be dangerous to try this in practice. Similar models of electric and wood-burning stoves heat up at the same rate.
Fuel Storage Requires space for wood logs/pellets No storage needed
Which kind of stove is more suitable? A wood-burning stove would be more suitable when there are restrictions on the number of kilowatts per site and you need to increase their number in order to install an electric one . Sometimes it costs more than buying a wood stove. Additionally, if the sauna was designed specifically for a wood-burning stove, it would be more appropriate to use one. An electric stove would be a better option if there are technical limitations that prevent the installation of a chimney. For instance, if the sauna is located in the basement of the house, it would be difficult to install a pipe, and the structure would not be reliable.

We Build Minnesota Outdoor and Mobile Saunas

The heat from a wood-burning sauna stove is unlike any other. It’s deep, penetrating, and soothing. It’s the kind of heat that invites you to stay, to relax, and to let go of the day’s stress. Wood fired stoves are much like manual wind watches; they require active participation to keep them running, yet sometimes, that is the magic that makes them so desirable. If you are the type that likes to participate and be connected to the process, then wood fire is for you. If you’re looking to maximize the relaxation and convenience of a sauna, electric might be a good option. 

At BW Sauna Co., we don’t just build saunas. We create an experience. A wood-burning sauna is more than just heat—it’s a ritual. We ensure that when you work with us, you get the sauna that brings out the best experience possible. So, if you’re looking for an authentic sauna experience that combines the best of tradition, craftsmanship, and pure, honest heat, look no further than BW Sauna Co. It’s more than just a sauna. It’s a way of life.

Outdoor saunas FAQs

Think about how you want to use the sauna, how much room you have, and how many people you want to fit. Compact models are great for small spaces, while larger models are better for entertaining guests or family use.
If you need more information on this topic, please visit “Ideal size for your custom outdoor sauna in minnesota.“.

Yes, outdoor saunas are designed to withstand the harsh Minnesota winters and can be used year-round. They provide a warm retreat in winter and a relaxing cool-down area during summer.

If you need more information on this topic, please visit “How to benefit from your outdoor sauna in every season.

While some sauna kits are designed for DIY installation, it is often recommended to use professional services to ensure it is installed safely and complies with local building codes, especially in Minnesota where weather conditions can affect installation.

If you need more information on this topic, please visit “Custom outdoor sauna kits.“.

Yes, a building permit is typically required for outdoor sauna installations in Minneapolis. Check with the local building department for specific requirements, as regulations can vary based on the size and location of the sauna.

If you need more information on this topic, please visit “Permit to install an outdoor sauna in minneapolis.

Regular maintenance includes cleaning the interior, checking and cleaning the heater, and ensuring proper ventilation. It’s also important to inspect and treat the wood exterior to protect against the elements.

If you need more information on this topic, please visit “How to take care of your outdoor custom sauna maintenance tips.

The position of your sauna should strike a balance between practicality, privacy, and good looks. By carefully designing and considering all of these features, you will increase the enjoyment and utility of your backyard sauna, transforming it into a true haven of relaxation and well-being.

If you need more information on this topic, please visit “How to choose the ideal spot for your backyard sauna.

The addition of a home sauna represents a strategic investment in both personal well-being and property value. By creating a sanctuary of relaxation and rejuvenation, homeowners can enhance the appeal, marketability, and overall worth of their properties. 

If you need more information on this topic, please visit “In home saunas.”

If you are the type that likes to participate and be connected to the process, then wood fire is for you. If you’re looking to maximize the relaxation and convenience of a sauna, electric might be a good option. 

If you need more information on this topic, please visit “Electric or wood burning stove what is better for a sauna.”

A good home sauna will cost you anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 and custom saunas can reach upwards of $50,000.

If you need more information on this topic, please visit “How much does an home sauna cost a complete guide.”

Mark Funke
Mark Funke
The quality of the craftsmanship is 10/10. My clients have been loving the look of the unit and of course the good heat.
John Pederson
John Pederson
I've worked with Jayson (the owner) on about a half dozen builds now, he has always been extremely responsive, professional as well as fair and reasonable. I could not recommend BW more strongly.
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buhrsmith
The guys at BW are seasoned builders that know how to layout beautiful sauna spaces - for me, on a trailer. I most enjoyed how dedicated to the craft of building they are and they patience to guide me through a final build spec.

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