Experience natural serenity and rejuvenation with The Woodlands Sauna Co., where soothing heat meets the tranquil beauty of the forest. Rediscover relaxation, immersed in nature.
Learn about the different styles, sizes, and features available so you can choose the perfect fit for your space and relaxation needs.
Discover Pure Relaxation: Unique Sauna Experiences in Nature's Embrace
Enjoy traditional sauna sessions in serene forest settings, utilizing beautifully crafted wooden saunas for natural relaxation and rejuvenation.
FAQs
Answers to Enhance Your Sauna Experience at The Woodlands Sauna Co.
Inquiry Submission: The process begins when we receive a request from you to learn more about barrel saunas or that you're interested in receiving a quote.
Initial Follow-Up: Once received, we'll promptly contact you to provide additional information and discuss your specific needs.
Site Visit: Next, we schedule a visit to your location to assess the electrical setup requirements and inspect the desired site for the sauna.
Quote: Based on our discussions and site visit, we'll provide a tailored quote for your needs. You can expect a quote from us typically within 24 hours.
Project Deposit: If you agree to proceed, an invoice for a 50% deposit of the total project cost will be sent.
Ordering Materials: Once the deposit is paid, we order the necessary materials for the barrel sauna.
Scheduling: As soon as we have a confirmed delivery date for the materials, we'll touch base with you to schedule a tentative build day. We try to schedule around bad weather, so if it looks like rain on your scheduled build day, we will ask to reschedule.
Build: We'll show up on the morning of build day and construct your sauna. While most builds are completed in a single day, some might extend to two days based on various factors.
Final Payment: Upon successfully completing the sauna, we'll ask for the final payment of the remaining 50% of the project cost.
Sauna School: To close out the project, we walk you through our personalized sauna school, which covers:
Proper usage of your new barrel sauna and heater.
Ways to enhance your sauna sessions.
Maintenance guidelines to ensure your sauna remains in excellent condition.
There are two variables when it comes to the cost:
Do you want a 4-person or 6-person barrel sauna, and
The electrical setup needed to power your barrel sauna
One of the first steps in the process is to have our electrician come over and look at:
Where your electrical panel is located?
How much capacity your electrical panel has available?
Where do you want the sauna setup, relative to your electrical panel?
Once we've answered those questions, we can give you a complete quote.
Absolutely! We understand that our customers might have specific design preferences or needs, and we strive to accommodate those wherever possible. Here's how you can add a personal touch to your sauna:
Custom Door Design: You can truly make the sauna your own by customizing the door. Whether it's a logo, the first letter initial of your last name, or any other custom image, we can incorporate it into the design to give your sauna that unique touch.
Frosting Effect: For those who prioritize privacy or simply wish to block out external sunlight when relaxing inside the sauna, we offer a frosting effect on the sauna door. Not only does this add an aesthetic element to the sauna, but it also enhances the ambience inside.
Partnership with ADDI Printing: To ensure top-notch quality and precision in customization, we've joined forces with ADDI Printing. They handle the design, printing, and installation processes. Whether you're just starting your sauna project or want to add customization after the fact, ADDI Printing will seamlessly integrate the design changes.
To ensure a smooth process, it would be beneficial to let us know about your customization preferences during the quote process. This way, we can coordinate with ADDI Printing and factor in any additional costs or design considerations upfront.
Yes, Maintaining your barrel sauna is essential to ensure its longevity, optimal performance, and the best possible experience every time you use it. Here's a breakdown of recommended regular maintenance tasks:
Monthly Tasks
Wipe Down Sauna: Use a warm, damp towel to wipe down the seats and backrest to eliminate sweat residues.
Clean Interior: Regularly sweep the interior to clear out any dirt or debris that may have found its way inside.
Quarterly Tasks
Deep Clean Sauna: Begin by evenly distributing baking soda throughout the sauna interior. Lightly mist the inside with water. With a large-bristled brush, scrub the backrest, seats, and floor to lift embedded dirt and sweat residues. Remember, while the sauna heater is built to tolerate moisture, it's best not to spray it directly; however, a little moisture from overspray is manageable. After scrubbing, rinse off the interior using your water hose. If traces of baking soda remain, a simple wipe-down with a towel will suffice. Over time, the baking soda will act as a natural deodorizer, reducing the typical sweat odor.
Tighten Bands: Wood naturally expands and contracts, which can cause the bands around your sauna to loosen. In the initial weeks post-installation, routinely check the bands as the wood settles. After the settling phase, inspect the bands every 1-3 months, tightening as required.
Annual Tasks
Apply Protective Coat: As time progresses, the initial water-sealant coat on your sauna can wear down. To safeguard your investment, reapply a fresh coat yearly. A telltale sign indicating the need for a new coat is if water stops beading when sprayed on the exterior. Before application, ensure that there's no forecast of rain for at least 24 hours.
Inspect Stones for Cracks: Over multiple heating and cooling cycles, sauna stones may form cracks. Periodically examine the stones and replace any that seem fragile, crumbly, or split. Cracked stones can compress, disrupting airflow through the heater.
When managing or swapping out stones, ensure they're positioned for ideal airflow.
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To conclude, ongoing maintenance is paramount for your sauna's safety, efficiency, and longevity. By adhering to this guide, you ensure that your barrel sauna remains a sanctuary of relaxation for many years.
Our saunas have a temperature range between 125°F and 195°F.
The temperature can be controlled through an adjustable dial on the heater or by opening and closing the air-flow vent.
At The Woodlands Sauna Co, we deeply value quality and authenticity, which extends to the materials we use to craft our barrel saunas. We're proud to say that our materials are sourced in partnership with Almost Heaven Saunas, a trusted name in the industry that has been expertly manufacturing saunas in the picturesque Greenbrier Valley of West Virginia for over 40 years.
From the outset, it was paramount to us to align ourselves with a USA-based company that shares our commitment to excellence and tradition. By partnering with Almost Heaven, we ensure that our barrel saunas are constructed with the finest materials that reflect both durability and a rich heritage of craftsmanship. When you purchase a Rolling Sauna, you're getting a top-quality product and supporting local American businesses.