Spaniel Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 My wife and I are thinking about purchasing a sauna for our home. Other then having used a sauna in hotels we know nothing of buying one for the home. We have done some research on the Internet and my wife called a vendor yesterday and he was very helpful but I would like to get some info from people who have a home unit. We probably would get a small unit, 2 - 3 people and the unit will be placed outside on our covered deck. So any info will be appreciated, where to purchase, any problems encountered etc. Thank you in advance for any replies. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2 is 1 Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 Ok im man from Finland and as you know we are the sauna people lol What you think about these? All included. I put link . Remember heater is 6 kw or 8 kw so you need to have enough big input in your house. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2 is 1 Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 (edited) https://thailandsaunashop.com/product/glass-front-sauna-room-2020ml-cs-g/ Here is link, you can make roof of that if you put outside! In Philippines have 2 Finnish sauna factory named Sawo. Don't know how they sell here in Thailand but normaly sell all in asia. Ok you have covered place so don't need roof. Edited July 23, 2020 by 2 is 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniel Posted July 23, 2020 Author Share Posted July 23, 2020 Thanks for your reply. Wife and I lived in Helsinki for a year in the early nineties but of course that hardly makes us sauna experts! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVENKEEL Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 4 hours ago, 2 is 1 said: Ok im man from Finland and as you know we are the sauna people lol What you think about these? All included. I put link . Remember heater is 6 kw or 8 kw so you need to have enough big input in your house. I'm assuming these are dry saunas. Personally prefer steam "wet" sauna, do you have those as well. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robblok Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 2 hours ago, EVENKEEL said: I'm assuming these are dry saunas. Personally prefer steam "wet" sauna, do you have those as well. I think what you mean is a steam room not a sauna. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVENKEEL Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 2 hours ago, robblok said: I think what you mean is a steam room not a sauna. Both have been called saunas, but yes a steam room. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
robblok Posted July 23, 2020 Share Posted July 23, 2020 Just now, EVENKEEL said: Both have been called saunas, but yes a steam room. I often been to sauna's and where i come from the dry ones are sauna the other steam rooms. That is also what i found on the internet. Not that its that important as i think most people got what you meant. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Estrada Posted July 23, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted July 23, 2020 I asked Cheap Charlie about you spending B250,000 on a home sauna and he says "Why don't you just switch off the airconditioning? 3 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChipButty Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 Personally I prefer a Steam room here in Thailand I used to have one when I lived in England easy to build you just need a steam generator, I could give you a couple of tips on how best to build a steam room Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2 is 1 Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 1 hour ago, ChipButty said: Personally I prefer a Steam room here in Thailand I used to have one when I lived in England easy to build you just need a steam generator, I could give you a couple of tips on how best to build a steam room Yes you can buid your self. Even from alibaba or elsewhere you can find parts if needed. In Finland have many seller but i dont know how to delevery here. Price's start 3500€-up 126000 bth. To me expensive for steam room but all price's in Finland is high! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVENKEEL Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 12 minutes ago, 2 is 1 said: Yes you can buid your self. Even from alibaba or elsewhere you can find parts if needed. In Finland have many seller but i dont know how to delevery here. Price's start 3500€-up 126000 bth. To me expensive for steam room but all price's in Finland is high! Here in Thailand probably best to find a gym with steam room. But now with covid-19 alot of steam and dry saunas are shut down still. I believe the steam is more technical than dry where a heater with coals do the job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVENKEEL Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 1 hour ago, ChipButty said: Personally I prefer a Steam room here in Thailand I used to have one when I lived in England easy to build you just need a steam generator, I could give you a couple of tips on how best to build a steam room Thanks but building my own isn't a plan I see in my future, found a good gym nearby that had it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bbudd Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 Just buy a decent wet heater and control unit Any decent carpenter will build the enclosure to suit,including the floor drain Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChipButty Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 24 minutes ago, bbudd said: Just buy a decent wet heater and control unit Any decent carpenter will build the enclosure to suit,including the floor drain Use blocks and then tile the inside Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harveyg Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 When I get around to it I'm hoping to install an infrared sauna. There seems to be quite a lot of research on the health benefits. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
snowgard Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 (edited) Take it easy!!! Start from 1.400 THB on Lazada. ???????????? And if you not like it, it was a cheap experience.https://www.lazada.co.th/catalog/?q=sauna Edited July 24, 2020 by snowgard 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RocketDog Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 Wait...... Is there another country also called Thailand that is NOT like a sauna everywhere you go nearly year round? Just wearing some rain pants, a rain coat, and walking around will do the trick in the Thailand I live in. Different strokes (cerebral aneurysm) for different folks I guess. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
khunPer Posted July 24, 2020 Share Posted July 24, 2020 On 7/23/2020 at 5:29 AM, Spaniel said: We probably would get a small unit, 2 - 3 people and the unit will be placed outside on our covered deck. So any info will be appreciated, where to purchase, any problems encountered etc. I had a sauna – or herbal spa – for two-three people included in my house, when I designed it. I had the walls made from so-called comfort blocks, or "Q-con", aerated concrete blocks for heat insulation. The ceiling is made from hard wood – I used imported oak for the natural bright color, but teak or other wood might be equally good – with a simple wooden slide ventilation to let stem- and moisture out. On top of the wooden ceiling were two layers of mineral wool for heat insulation, it comes packed in reflective alu-foil, so easy to work with. I had a 10kW "professional" steam generator installed outside the sauna room, it need water inlet and a separate electric group with enough power (thick 45 amp. wires). Inside the sauna I had a floor drain installed, just in case, but there has never been enough water to drain out. The steam unit comes with a thermostat "feeler" that shall be placed inside the sauna room – I have it through a small drilled hole in the wall – and an external control box with timer. A smaller steam generator of around half size, or 6kW, could probably do the job. The inside of the sauna I had tiled, and with wooden benches made from oak (same as the ceiling). There are two 12-volt LED-lamps in the ceiling for light. It was actually quite affordable to have a sauna made, the costs of Q-blocks, plaster and tiles were not that much; the sauna is part of an indoor work-out & jacuzzi area. The wood costed me around 6,000 baht (in 2010) and the carpenter's salary a few thousand. A hard wood tempered glass door was however little expensive, costed around 10,000 baht, and something for installation by a carpenter. The steam unit was about 40,000 baht. All in all with tiles, and tile-work, the sauna was made for less than 100,000 baht. It works very well – never experienced any problems – but I must admit that we used it more in the beginning than now...???? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniel Posted July 25, 2020 Author Share Posted July 25, 2020 20 hours ago, khunPer said: I had a sauna – or herbal spa – for two-three people included in my house, when I designed it. I had the walls made from so-called comfort blocks, or "Q-con", aerated concrete blocks for heat insulation. The ceiling is made from hard wood – I used imported oak for the natural bright color, but teak or other wood might be equally good – with a simple wooden slide ventilation to let stem- and moisture out. On top of the wooden ceiling were two layers of mineral wool for heat insulation, it comes packed in reflective alu-foil, so easy to work with. I had a 10kW "professional" steam generator installed outside the sauna room, it need water inlet and a separate electric group with enough power (thick 45 amp. wires). Inside the sauna I had a floor drain installed, just in case, but there has never been enough water to drain out. The steam unit comes with a thermostat "feeler" that shall be placed inside the sauna room – I have it through a small drilled hole in the wall – and an external control box with timer. A smaller steam generator of around half size, or 6kW, could probably do the job. The inside of the sauna I had tiled, and with wooden benches made from oak (same as the ceiling). There are two 12-volt LED-lamps in the ceiling for light. It was actually quite affordable to have a sauna made, the costs of Q-blocks, plaster and tiles were not that much; the sauna is part of an indoor work-out & jacuzzi area. The wood costed me around 6,000 baht (in 2010) and the carpenter's salary a few thousand. A hard wood tempered glass door was however little expensive, costed around 10,000 baht, and something for installation by a carpenter. The steam unit was about 40,000 baht. All in all with tiles, and tile-work, the sauna was made for less than 100,000 baht. It works very well – never experienced any problems – but I must admit that we used it more in the beginning than now...???? Thank you for your reply. I am not a very "hands on" kind of guy so we are looking for a ready made sauna unit, installed by the vendor. I am 76 and recently (early March) had a stroke. I have mostly recovered but not up to purchasing and supervising the construction of a sauna. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVENKEEL Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 Nothing like the steam with eucalyptus near the steam vent, love it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniel Posted July 25, 2020 Author Share Posted July 25, 2020 On 7/23/2020 at 10:46 AM, 2 is 1 said: Ok im man from Finland and as you know we are the sauna people lol What you think about these? All included. I put link . Remember heater is 6 kw or 8 kw so you need to have enough big input in your house. Thank you for your reply. We like a couple of the units you offer (1414 RC-CD and 1414 RSC - CD). We have just a few days ago started our search so we are still collecting data, prices etc. before making any purchasing decision. We will keep in touch with you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniel Posted July 25, 2020 Author Share Posted July 25, 2020 On 7/24/2020 at 6:55 AM, Estrada said: I asked Cheap Charlie about you spending B250,000 on a home sauna and he says "Why don't you just switch off the airconditioning? A entertaining reply! Thanks for taking the time. With a name like "Cheap Charlie" I would expect that kind of advice. Just to set the record straight my budget is B 150,000. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVENKEEL Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 2 minutes ago, Spaniel said: A entertaining reply! Thanks for taking the time. With a name like "Cheap Charlie" I would expect that kind of advice. Just to set the record straight my budget is B 150,000. Budgets are like hearts, they're made to be broken. 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Petey303 Posted July 25, 2020 Share Posted July 25, 2020 I am planning to install something like this (https://www.amazon.com/Ariel-Platinum-DZ956F8-Shower-59x35-5x87-4/dp/B00L7GHINI) in the house I am working on. It will be a shower, sauna, etc. And I don't have to get it built by hand. ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniel Posted July 28, 2020 Author Share Posted July 28, 2020 Once again, thanks everyone for the replies. After careful consideration my wife and I have decided not to purchase a sauna unit for our home. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVENKEEL Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 19 minutes ago, Spaniel said: Once again, thanks everyone for the replies. After careful consideration my wife and I have decided not to purchase a sauna unit for our home. I just spent 2 days at a very nice hotel that had both a steam room and a dry sauna. One word "Heaven" to describe it. I haven't been in a steam room in years. After I turned the systen on it took about 20 minutes and it was blazing steam. Sooo good. Had a nice overhead shower next to it to cool down....exquisite and good for another round. I'm sure the dry sauna system is easier and cheaper. But I'm in love all over again with the steam, will be getting one built. The room itself is relatively cheap and the steam generator is where the bigger money is. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Spaniel Posted July 28, 2020 Author Share Posted July 28, 2020 15 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said: I just spent 2 days at a very nice hotel that had both a steam room and a dry sauna. One word "Heaven" to describe it. I haven't been in a steam room in years. After I turned the systen on it took about 20 minutes and it was blazing steam. Sooo good. Had a nice overhead shower next to it to cool down....exquisite and good for another round. I'm sure the dry sauna system is easier and cheaper. But I'm in love all over again with the steam, will be getting one built. The room itself is relatively cheap and the steam generator is where the bigger money is. Wife and I were stayed at the Kantary 304 Hotel in Pranchiburi last week for a few days and they too had both steam room and sauna available for hotel guests. Wife is from Prachin and we visit several times a year so looks like that is where we will be going for a sauna in the future. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
unblocktheplanet Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 You might also want to consider an infrared sauna, reputed to have many health benefits as we age. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EVENKEEL Posted July 28, 2020 Share Posted July 28, 2020 I know the OP says he's not doing it but it's a great subject. The door would be another special order but I'll bet it's doable for 120,000 all in. Harvia Steam Generator HGX15 Series 72,000 bht on lazada Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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