Traditional Saunas

Our traditional sauna comes equipped with a top-rated Harvia KV-60 that heats the space quickly. Multiple retractable vents give you the ability to customize the airflow in the sauna ensuring the best sauna experience. 

No wood glue is used in the construction of the sauna so you don’t have to worry about high temperatures of 185F+ causing glues to off-gas and be inhaled by the user. 

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Superior Craftsmanship

Experience fast, efficient heating with our traditional sauna, reaching up to 185°F in just 20–30 minutes. Built with 100% Canadian Hemlock and no wood glue, our saunas ensure a natural, toxin-free environment. Adjustable ventilation provides optimal airflow, while the high heat and classic hot stone system deliver an authentic sauna experience. Perfect for those seeking superior quality and performance.

Traditional Saunas FAQs

What is a traditional sauna?

A traditional sauna, or Finnish sauna, is a type of sauna that uses heated rocks or a stove to produce heat or steam, creating a high-temperature environment for relaxation and wellness.


How hot do traditional saunas get?

Our Traditional Saunas will reach 185F+.


How long should I stay in a traditional sauna?

Appropriate sauna session durations vary between individuals. It is recommended to start at a lower temperature for 10-15 minutes and increase the temperature and duration as you become more accustomed to the heat. It is important to progress slowly and listen to your body when using a sauna. Exit the sauna if you start to feel uncomfortable or dizzy.


How long should I stay in a traditional sauna?

Appropriate sauna session durations vary between individuals. It is recommended to start at a lower temperature for 10-15 minutes and increase the temperature and duration as you become more accustomed to the heat. It is important to progress slowly and listen to your body when using a sauna. Exit the sauna if you start to feel uncomfortable or dizzy.


Are traditional saunas suitable for residential use?

Yes, our traditional saunas are designed for in-home use.


What ventilation is required for a traditional sauna?

There should be a 2 inch gap between the exterior of the sauna and any walls or the ceiling. You do not need any extra ventilation systems installed in your home.