Q: What wood materials are used in building a sauna?
A: The only possible answer is that the wood MUST be natural, other variants are impossible. Usually you chose the material your home sauna will be build of. We may offer Hemlock, which is quite sturdy and resistant to warping, or cedar material.
Q: Can I receive constant heat with a West Coast Comfort ceramic and carbon heaters?
A: ABSOLUTELY. To receive constant Far infrared heat using your (control panel), simply set the controller to its highest setting. During a 30 to 45 minute session, the heaters will be emitting 100% Far infrared heat, with no intermittent shut off.
Q: What is the difference between an infrared sauna and a traditional sauna?
A:Well, the difference is obvious. The far infrared rays are invisible they go through the air without heating it uncomfortably. In
traditional saunas temperatures are 170-200 degrees F that are rather uncomfortable and difficult to resist. Being a more pleasant environment
infrared sauna has the advantage that the body actually sweats more at lower temperatures.
Q: How will be my sauna shipped to me?
A: We can ship saunas via freight to the terminal or to the door. Usually shipping time in the US takes 5-7 business days, and to Canada up to 14. We can get tracking information via email when your
infrared sauna is being shipped. You must be present at the time of delivery in order to inspect, sign for the receiving.
Q: What are the major
health benefits of infrared saunas?
A: Sauna benefits and advantages are numerous, but just to be precise and comprehensive we might say that first a reduction of stress and fatigue is experienced as well as relief from chronic fatigue syndrome; nest sauna session help eliminate toxins from your organism; and also helps to cleans and rejuvenate skin.
Q: What should I do to look after my sauna and keep it clean?
A: After the installation process before the first use you should wipe the inside of the sauna with a damp cloth. Entering the sauna put towel on the floor, bench and backrests to absorb perspiration. In case scratches or stains occur use a fine grade sand paper to eliminate it.
Q: I’ve read a lot of literature, can’t understand are saunas healthy or harmful?
A:Well, saunas prove to be safe for the body, and there are scientific proves of providing numerous health benefits, although you should be very attentive and take all precautions. In case you feel bad in your
home sauna leave it immediately and consult with the doctor.
Q:Should I drink while in a sauna and what to drink better?
A: You definitely should drink in order to avoid dehydration, but you should better drink before and after entering sauna, drink a lot and preferably green tee.
Q: If I’m ill for the moment should or shouldn’t I go to the sauna to feel better?
A: No, definitely no! If you are ill better stay away of your home sauna and begin your rejuvenating process after you get better.