Combination Saunas

Torn between a Traditional and Infrared Sauna? Get them both with one of our Combination Saunas. 

Our Combination Saunas use our Low EMF /ELF Infrared Heaters and the top-line Harvia KV60 Traditional Rock Heater to provide the most customizable sauna experience on the market. Our three retractable vents to control airflow make this the perfect sauna for any preference. 

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Combination Saunas FAQs

What is the difference between combination saunas and infrared saunas?

Our combination saunas come with infrared heaters and a traditional stone heater, while infrared saunas only come with infrared heaters. The traditional stone heater requires an electrician to install the 240V hookup, while the infrared heaters will plug straight into a 120V 15 Amp outlet. Traditional heaters will heat up the combination sauna to 185F+ while infrared saunas will only heat to 150F.


Can I customize my sauna experience with a combination sauna?

Absolutely! Our combination saunas allow you to enjoy the best of both worlds. You can adjust the settings to switch between traditional and infrared heat, allowing for a personalized sauna experience tailored to your preferences and wellness goals.


Are combination saunas suitable for residential use?

Yes, Heavenly Heat Combination Saunas are designed for residential use in the home and can be easily installed.


Do you offer warranty coverage for combination saunas?

Yes, all of our combination saunas come with a comprehensive warranty to provide you with peace of mind. Our warranty covers the sauna for 10 years and heaters for 6 years.


Can I use steam in a combination sauna?

No, it is not recommended to pour water on the rocks to produce steam in a combination sauna. The infrared heaters are not supposed to be in such a high humidity environment.


What ventilation is required for combination saunas?

There should be a minimum of two inches between the sauna and any walls or ceiling in the home. You do not need to install extra fans or ventilation.