What To Look For in Sauna Room Doors

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What To Look For in Sauna Room Doors

When purchasing sauna room doors, you have to look for doors that are able to withstand the heat and humidity inside the sauna. If you choose one of the kits for pre-cut home saunas, then the door is a standard part of the kit. However, you can choose a different style if you don’t like the one included in the package.

With the kits you can purchase for a home sauna, there are two doors. One is for the entrance and exit and the other is the actual door to the sauna room. They are pre-cut to the exact measurements you need, such as 32 x 75 for the outside entrance and 28 x 70 for the sauna itself. Even if you buy an indoor home sauna, you can customize it for an outside installation very easily with only a few minor modifications.



You also have options in purchasing doors for saunas. For an outside pre-built sauna room, the doors are usually made of wood. With a kit for inside the home, you also have the option of having shower doors for your steam room. This makes having a sauna in your bathroom much easier, because the glass doors are pre-cut to match the measurements of a small space in your bathroom.

For wooden home saunas, all the wall and ceiling panels are pre-cut. With sauna kits, you get the tongue and groove wood, the pre-hung doors, benches, and of course, the plans you need to have the prefect steam room in your backyard. The prefabricated design of these kits makes it possible for you to enjoy the health benefits of an outdoor sauna, even though the outside temperature may be well below freezing. When you order the door you need from an online dealer, you do need to specify whether you need a right or left hinge on the door and if you want the hardware already installed when you receive it.

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