How to Move a Sauna When Relocating: Step-by-Step Guide
If you’re moving to a new home and already own a sauna, you may be wondering:
Can a sauna be moved?
Is it worth relocating a sauna or buying a new one?
What type of sauna is easiest to move?
What mistakes should I avoid?
The good news is that many saunas can be safely moved when relocating—especially modular indoor saunas and some outdoor units. However, the process varies significantly depending on the type of sauna, how it was installed, and where it’s going next.
This guide walks you through:
Which saunas can be moved
Which ones usually cannot
How to disassemble, transport, and reinstall safely
Electrical and permitting considerations
When moving makes sense vs replacing
Can You Move a Sauna When Relocating?
The Short Answer
Yes, many saunas can be moved—but not all.
Whether relocation is feasible depends on:
Sauna type (infrared vs traditional)
Construction style (kit vs custom-built)
Electrical setup
Condition of the sauna
Distance of the move
Pre-built sauna kits are the easiest to relocate, while custom-built saunas are usually permanent.
Sauna Types Ranked by How Easy They Are to Move
1. Infrared Saunas (Easiest to Move)
Infrared saunas are typically:
Panel-based
Lightweight
Modular
Plug-in or low-amperage
Most infrared saunas can be:
Fully disassembled
Reassembled at the new home
Moved without structural damage
This makes them ideal for homeowners who expect to move.
You can explore modular options in our Infrared Saunas collection.
In some cases, selling the sauna with the home and purchasing a new one is the better option.
Common Mistakes to Avoid When Moving a Sauna
Forgetting to remove rocks before transport
Cutting wires instead of disconnecting properly
Losing specialty fasteners
Transporting panels in damp conditions
Skipping electrical inspection at the new home
Avoiding these mistakes protects both safety and longevity.
Will Moving a Sauna Void the Warranty?
It depends on the manufacturer.
Some warranties:
Allow reinstallation
Require licensed professionals
Void coverage if damaged during transport
Always check warranty terms before moving.
Final Verdict: Can You Move a Sauna When Relocating?
Yes—many saunas are designed to be moved.
Infrared saunas and modular indoor kits are the easiest to relocate, while custom-built saunas are typically permanent.
With proper planning, careful disassembly, and code-compliant reinstallation, moving a sauna can be a smart and cost-effective choice.
If you need help determining whether your sauna can be moved—or whether replacement makes more sense—Haven of Heat can help you evaluate your options before you relocate.
*Haven Of Heat and its affiliates do not provide medical, legal, electrical, building, financial, or professional advice. All content published on this website is for general informational and educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for advice from qualified professionals.
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