The Sauna Company is a proudly family-owned business. We specialise in meticulously crafted, custom-designed and constructed saunas in both the domestic and commercial sectors.
We are the Victorian supplier of
SAWO traditional Finnish Sauna and Steam room products.
We bring you
SAWO's selection of
high-quality prefabricated Kit Saunas and one of Australia's only electrically certified saunas and steam heaters.
We offer a unique opportunity to embark on a journey towards improved health and leisure.
'Relaxation is our business..'
Our SAWO sauna and steam room products are not only manufactured using the highest quality materials. they are innovative, practical and designed with you, our valued clients in mind.
Our SAWO sauna and steam room products are not only manufactured using the highest quality materials. they are innovative, practical and designed with you, our valued clients in mind.
A sauna is a timber room lined with softwood materials, usually Western Red Cedar or Aspen, heated by an electric or wood-fired sauna heater designed for sweat bathing. It can be enjoyed at any temperature depending on the preference of the bather.
Most saunas are heated by electricity. There are also wood-fired sauna heaters. The sauna heater is installed inside the room.
There will be a very slight increase in temperature in surrounding areas but no change in moisture or humidity.
Sauna rocks store heat from the sauna heater. When the bather throws water onto the hot rocks, a burst of steam will blend with the dry air in the room, giving the bather an enjoyable and relaxing atmosphere. Never use the heater without sauna stones as it may cause a fire and only use sauna stones that are recommended by the sauna heater manufacturer.
No. You can only use clean water that is suitable for household use. Do not use water that contains chlorine like that from a swimming pool or hot tub because it will cause corrosion of your heater.
If required you can brush the sauna floors and walls with a heavily diluted detergent and water mixture or apply disinfecting agents like alkalescent or alkaline detergent using a damp cloth or sponge. If you apply a disinfecting agent, use cold water and rinse the wood panels thoroughly. It is advisable to clean the sauna before heating it so that it dries easily. Do not under any circumstances soak the softwood sauna timbers within the room or use a gurney.
This is a personal choice, you can sauna as often as you like. Many people sauna 2 or 3 times a week to relax and detoxify the body.
As long as you feel comfortable however it is recommended that you break your sauna session into 15 minute sessions to allow the body to cool before re-entering the sauna. You must immediately leave the sauna and cool yourself off if you begin to feel uncomfortable or unwell and remain hydrated at all times.
You should not take a sauna if you are dehydrated, feel unwell, have just eaten or are intoxicated by liquor. People with heart problems or acute illnesses should consult their doctor before taking a sauna.
Yes, with adult supervision but only for a few minutes and in a moderate temperature. Small children should not stay long in the sauna, as they do not perspire as much as the adults do and remain on the lower bench.
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The Sauna Company acknowledges and pays respect to the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation, the traditional custodians of these lands and waters where we work. We would like to pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and always will be, Aboriginal land.
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