4x6 Custom Outdoor Sauna
Hermit Custom
The most nimble quality sauna design for those wanting a compact, quality sauna. This custom outdoor sauna makes a great addition to athletes looking for a recovery sauna.
The most nimble quality sauna design for those wanting a compact, quality sauna. This custom outdoor sauna makes a great addition to athletes looking for a recovery sauna.
Crane Dropped Delivery Option We offer to deliver and set your custom outdoor sauna wherever you live, and we mean it! We have experience lifting and dropping our units in the most tight of corners to ensure our customer get the best view their property offers.
Consider the available space, how many people you want to accommodate, and how you plan to use the sauna. Compact models are great for small spaces, while larger models are better for entertaining guests or family use.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Your sauna’s location should reflect a balance of functional design, personal privacy, and aesthetic harmony. By thoroughly planning and considering all these aspects, you’ll enhance the enjoyment and utility of your backyard sauna, making it a true oasis for relaxation and well-being.
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.
Outdoor saunas in general last 15-25 years with proper care and maintenance.
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.
A good home sauna will cost you anywhere from $5,000 to $10,000 and custom saunas can reach upwards of $50,000