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Saunas

Saunas

Find the Right Sauna for Your Home

With over 200 saunas from brands like Auroom, Dundalk Leisurecraft, SaunaLife, and Finnmark Designs, Haven Of Heat carries indoor, outdoor, infrared, and traditional saunas for every space and budget. Every order ships free with 0% APR financing available, and our US-based team is here to help you choose the right one.

Not sure where to start? Use our Sauna Selector Tool to get a personalized recommendation in under 60 seconds, or keep reading for a quick breakdown of sauna types.

Shop by Sauna Type

Traditional Saunas — The classic Finnish experience. These use an electric or wood-burning heater to heat the air to 150–195°F. Pour water over hot rocks to create löyly (steam). Best for anyone who wants an authentic sauna experience with high heat and humidity control. Warm-up time is typically 30–45 minutes.

Infrared Saunas — Instead of heating the air, infrared panels warm your body directly at a gentler 120–150°F. They heat up in about 15–20 minutes and plug into a standard outlet in many cases. Available in FAR infrared and full spectrum infrared options. Best for those who prefer lower temperatures, want a quicker warm-up, or are focused on detoxification and deep-tissue benefits.

Hybrid Saunas — Get the best of both worlds with combined traditional and infrared heating in one unit. Switch between modes or run both simultaneously. Ideal if you want maximum flexibility without buying two separate saunas.

Red Light Therapy Saunas — Infrared saunas with built-in red light therapy panels for combined benefits. Red light therapy supports skin health, muscle recovery, and circulation alongside the heat therapy of the sauna. Learn more in our guide on how to add red light therapy to your sauna.

Shop by Style

Barrel Saunas — A popular outdoor option with a distinctive rounded shape that heats up efficiently and sheds rain and snow naturally. Available in traditional and hybrid heating configurations.

Cabin Saunas — Rustic log construction that looks at home in any backyard. Generous interior space with a classic Nordic feel.

Cube Saunas — Clean, modern lines with flat walls and a contemporary aesthetic. Great for homeowners who want a sleek outdoor sauna that complements modern architecture.

Pod Saunas — A unique curved design that stands out in any yard. Aerodynamic shape handles wind and weather well.

Luxury & Modern Saunas — Premium designer saunas with glass walls, minimalist finishes, and high-end materials from brands like Auroom. Built for homeowners who want a statement piece.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Saunas

Indoor saunas fit inside a spare room, bathroom, basement, or garage. Most infrared models plug into a standard 120V outlet, while traditional saunas typically need a 240V dedicated circuit. Check our electrical requirements guide before buying. Indoor saunas are ideal for year-round access regardless of weather.

Outdoor saunas are built with weather-resistant materials and exterior-grade construction. Popular choices include barrel saunas, cabin-style builds, and modern cube designs. You may need a permit depending on your location — see our sauna permits guide for details.

Shop by Size

1-Person & 2-Person Saunas — Compact options for personal use or couples. Typical footprint under 4' x 4'. Many infrared models in this range plug into a standard outlet.

3-Person & 4-Person Saunas — The most popular residential size. Fits comfortably in a spare room or backyard. Enough space for a small family or a couple with room to stretch out.

5-Person & 6-Person Saunas — Great for families and frequent entertaining. Requires more space but allows for full bench layouts and group sessions.

7-Person & 8+ Person Saunas — Commercial-grade capacity for large families, Airbnb properties, or home wellness suites. These typically require outdoor placement or a dedicated indoor room.

Assembly & Installation

Most of our saunas ship as DIY assembly kits with pre-cut panels, detailed instructions, and all necessary hardware. The average homeowner can assemble most models in 2–6 hours with basic tools. If you'd prefer a hands-off experience, we also carry pre-assembled saunas that arrive ready to use, and our installer directory can connect you with local professionals in your area. For more on what's involved, see our sauna installation cost guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home sauna cost?

Home saunas range from around $1,500 for a compact 1–2 person infrared unit to $15,000+ for a large outdoor traditional or luxury model. Most customers spend between $3,000 and $7,000. We offer 0% APR financing to help spread out the cost. See our full sauna cost breakdown.

What's the difference between a traditional and infrared sauna?

Traditional saunas heat the air around you to 150–195°F using an electric or wood-burning heater — you can add steam by pouring water on hot rocks. Infrared saunas use light panels to warm your body directly at lower temperatures (120–150°F) with faster heat-up times. Both offer real health benefits, but the experience is quite different. Our guide on sauna vs. steam room covers this in detail.

What size sauna do I need?

For personal or couples use, a 2-person sauna is sufficient at roughly 4' x 4'. Families typically go with a 4–6 person model. Consider your available space, how many people will use it at once, and whether you want room to lie down. Our Sauna Selector Tool can help narrow it down.

Can I install a sauna myself?

Yes — most of our sauna kits are designed for DIY assembly with pre-cut panels and clear instructions. A typical 2–4 person sauna takes 2–6 hours to assemble. Electrical work for 240V models should be done by a licensed electrician. See our electrical requirements guide and DIY sauna guide for full details.

Do I need a permit for a home sauna?

It depends on your location and the type of installation. Indoor plug-in infrared saunas rarely need permits, but outdoor structures and hardwired electrical work often do. Check with your local building department, or read our complete sauna permit guide.

Does sauna use affect my home insurance?

In most cases, a properly installed sauna won't void your homeowner's insurance, but it's worth notifying your provider. We've put together a full breakdown in our article on saunas and home insurance.

Learn More

Our Sauna Learning Center has over 100 in-depth guides covering everything from insulation and flooring to bench and ceiling heights and free layout designs. If you have questions, our team is available by phone or text at (360) 233-2867.

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