Installing a home sauna should feel just as relaxing as using one — and with MySauna AtHome, it is. We take care of the sauna delivery and physical setup for you, so you can sit back and start enjoying your wellness space without stress.Our goal is to help you feel relaxed from day one and ensure your sauna experience is smooth, safe, and deeply rewarding — just like the sessions you’ll enjoy inside it. Please note: The customer is responsible for arranging electrical installation. Sauna electrical setup requires a dedicated circuit with the correct voltage and amperage — typically 240V for traditional saunas and 120V for infrared saunas.You must consult a licensed electrician to:Assess your home’s electrical capacityChoose the appropriate breaker and wiringEnsure all work meets local electrical codes and manufacturer safety guidelinesAlways follow the installation manual specific to your sauna model and heater.
How to Take Care of Your Sauna?
Keep Your Sauna Clean, Safe, and Like New for Years to Come: A high-quality sauna is a long-term investment in your health and comfort — and with proper care, it can last for decades. At MySauna AtHome, we make ownership easy. Here’s how to keep your indoor or outdoor sauna in top condition: 1. Clean After Every UseWipe down benches, walls, and any high-contact surfaces with a soft clothAvoid harsh cleaners — use a sauna-safe wood cleaner or a water-vinegar mixRemove towels or mats to allow the space to dry naturally 2. Allow for Proper VentilationAfter each session, leave the sauna door slightly open to let moisture escape. Good airflow prevents mold, mildew, and lingering odors. 3. Protect the WoodNever paint or varnish the interior wood — it needs to breatheOccasionally sand rough areas to keep surfaces smoothFor outdoor saunas, apply a protective finish to the outside only to guard against weather 4. Use Towels or MatsPlace a towel on the bench and floor to absorb sweat and protect the wood from stains or moisture damage. 5. Regular Maintenance ChecksInspect the heater and electrical connections periodicallyRemove dust or debris around infrared panels or heating elementsFor traditional saunas, check sauna stones for cracks and replace as needed 6. Winter Care for Outdoor Saunas In freezing climates, ensure the sauna is dry after each use. Avoid letting water sit in or around the structure. Keep paths clear to avoid slipping hazards when entering or exiting. A Well-Cared-for Sauna = A Better ExperienceRoutine sauna care doesn’t take long — and it helps maintain hygiene, safety, and performance. At MySauna AtHome, we build saunas that are made to last, and we’re here to help you get the most from your investment.Have a question about sauna maintenance? Contact our support team — we’re happy to help.
How to Choose the Right Sauna for Your Home
Simplify your search with expert tips on selecting the best sauna for your home. Buying a sauna is an investment in health and lifestyle — but choosing the right one can feel overwhelming. This guide helps you compare sauna types, sizes, features, and ideal placements so you can make an informed choice that suits your space and goals. 1. Why Add a Sauna to Your Home?Stress relief, better sleep, detoxification, circulationLong-term value for both wellness and property 2. Types of Saunas: - Infrared: Gentle heat, lower temperature, great for detox -Traditional: Classic high heat, ideal for steam lovers - Indoor: Compact and versatile for apartments or small homes- Outdoor: Spacious, durable, and perfect for nature settings 3. Sauna Sizes and Capacity1–2 person: Solo or couples3–4 person: Small families , 5+ person: Entertaining or group use 4. Sauna Features to ConsiderHeating type, Wood material, Lighting (LED, chromotherapy)Audio system, Glass or enclosed walls 5. Indoor vs. Outdoor: Which Is Right for You? Indoor: Year-round use, private spaces like bathrooms or gyms. Outdoor: Backyard retreats, poolside installations, more spacious Need help choosing the right sauna? Contact us for a free consultation: Hello@MySaunaAtHome.com