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Choosing the correct sauna heater size is one of the most important decisions when building or buying a sauna. An undersized heater struggles to reach temperature, while an oversized heater can create uneven heat, excessive electrical draw, and unnecessary cost. This sauna heater sizing chart and guide explains exactly how to size electric sauna heaters, infrared heater panels, and wood-burning sauna stoves correctly.
If you want a precise recommendation based on your room dimensions and materials, use our calculators below:

Sauna heaters are engineered to heat a specific volume of space. When the heater output does not match the sauna room size, performance and longevity suffer. Correct heater sizing ensures:
Proper sizing also ensures safety compliance, especially for electric sauna heaters that must align with circuit capacity and electrical code.
Use the chart below as a general starting point. Exact sizing may vary based on insulation, glass, and ceiling height.
| Sauna Room Size (Cubic Feet) | Recommended Heater Size (kW) |
|---|---|
| 70 – 100 | 3.0 – 4.5 kW |
| 100 – 175 | 4.5 – 6.0 kW |
| 175 – 300 | 6.0 – 8.0 kW |
| 300 – 425 | 8.0 – 9.0 kW |
| 425 – 600 | 9.0 – 10.5 kW |
| 600 – 800 | 10.5 – 12.0 kW |
| 800 – 1000 | 12.0 – 15.0 kW |
For exact heater model recommendations and electrical requirements, use our Electric Sauna Heater Size Calculator.

Sauna heater sizing is based on cubic footage.
Formula:
Length (ft) × Width (ft) × Height (ft) = Cubic Feet
Example:
6 ft × 7 ft × 7 ft = 294 cubic feet
This sauna would typically require a 6.0–8.0 kW electric heater depending on construction details.
If your sauna lacks proper insulation or vapor barrier, increase the calculated size by 10–20%.
Glass absorbs heat and increases heat loss. As a rule of thumb:
Higher ceilings require additional heater output. For ceilings above 7 feet, add:
Infrared saunas are sized differently than traditional saunas. Instead of heating air volume, infrared panels are sized based on coverage area and body exposure.
Most infrared sauna panels are rated at approximately 300 watts per panel. The number of panels needed depends on room size, layout, and whether full-spectrum coverage is desired.
For accurate sizing and heater kit recommendations, use our Infrared Heater Panel Sizing Tool.

Wood sauna stoves are sized by cubic feet, similar to electric heaters, but require additional clearance and ventilation considerations.
| Sauna Room Size (Cubic Feet) | Recommended Stove Output |
|---|---|
| 100 – 200 | Small wood stove |
| 200 – 350 | Medium wood stove |
| 350 – 500 | Large wood stove |
| 500 – 800 | Extra-large wood stove |
For model-specific recommendations and chimney considerations, use our Wood Sauna Stove Sizing Tool.

When in doubt, it is almost always better to size slightly larger rather than too small.
To eliminate guesswork and ensure perfect performance, use our free sizing tools:
Each tool accounts for real-world factors like ceiling height, glass, insulation, and heater model limits to deliver accurate recommendations.

A properly sized sauna heater is the foundation of a great sauna experience. Whether you are building a custom sauna or upgrading an existing one, using a reliable sauna heater sizing chart and calculator ensures optimal performance, safety, and longevity.
If you need help selecting a heater or designing your sauna, Haven of Heat offers expert guidance and tailored recommendations for every sauna type.
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