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Today there are many alternatives in home saunas. The alternatives are almost inexhaustible the basic restrictions are your own imagination and the money to achieve what you wish for. The first saunas were plain holes dug into the side of a mound the sauna was warmed with a wood fire when the appropriate temperature was achieved the smoke was emptied out and the sauna bath started. Today a a fire is still commonly used in a Finnish sauna but today electricity is widely used, propane is also commonly used to warm up the steam sauna. Electricity is used to warm up rocks that transfer the heat into the sauna enclosure, the newest electric powered furnace is a far infrared sauna heater this type of heater employs radiant heat from the far end of the spectrum this Far infrared heat wont heat up the air it heats a person directly. An advantage of infrared heat is it only requires a quick warm up time and is more economical.
The 4 most common kinds of sauna heaters are: It is easier than ever currently to have a Finnish sauna almost all major builders offer for sale pre made sauna unit that can be with no trouble be put together by most all people one thing about one of these of sauna kits over a built in sauna is that it can be broken down and taken with you when you move. In a Finish sauna the amount of humidity is sustained by the operator using a loyly and applying water on the heated rocks the water increasing the humidity level making it a steam sauna. By using a far Infrared heater refrains from the use of water it is a dry warmth and in general operates at a reduced heat range than a Finish sauna.
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