Log Barrel Sauna 951 - 3 Rooms, Thermowood Logs, Felt Tiles

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Log Barrel Sauna 951 - 3 Rooms, Thermowood Logs, Felt Tiles
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Pictures 1 and 2 show the sauna with optional wood burning stove. Picture 3 shows an internal view. Picture 4 shows the floorplan. Picture 5 shows an optional electric stove, picture 6 shows the optional wood burning stove.

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These high quality wooden barrel saunas are approximately 13'3" wide x 16'5" long (4.05x5.0m). Two full height internal partitions divide the sauna into a lounge area, a changing room and a sauna room. The timber wall logs have been thermally modified as standard. Thermally modified timber is a lifetime preservative treatment and ideally suited to withstand the heat and moisture generated by a sauna. The sides and roof feature substantial 42mm thick interlocking logs and strong steel barrel hoops. The front, rear and internal walls feature 42mm thick tongued and grooved logs. The front wall includes fully glazed hinged double doors with tinted safety glazing and 2 panoramic low level glazed windows. The rear wall contains 2 opening windows, 1 in each room. Full height internal partitions divide the sauna into 3 rooms with glass single doors linking each. Internal benches and flooring are supplied as standard. Decorative felt tiles are included. To produce the steam we offer a choice of electric or wood burning heaters. LED lighting is also available. Detailed fitting instructions are supplied for DIY self assembly. Low cost installation is available in many areas.

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  • All timber used in the construction of these barrel saunas originates from sustainable forests
  • External barrel sauna size 13'3" wide x 16'5" deep (4.05m x 5.0m)
  • Main front room internal size approximately 13'0" wide x 7'5" deep (3.96m x 2.25m)
  • Changing room to rear internal size approximately 6'4" wide x 7'5" deep (1.93m x 2.25m)
  • Sauna room to rear internal size approximately 6'4" wide x 7'5" deep (1.93m x 2.25m)
  • Front roof projection approximately 1'0" deep (300mm)
  • Thermally modified timber wall logs (lifetime preservative treatment)
  • Quality construction with interlocking logs
  • Sides and roof feature 42mm thick interlocking wall logs with rounded ball and socket stave joints
  • Front and rear walls feature 42mm thick interlocking tongued and grooved wall logs
  • Panoramic low level glazing
  • Doors and windows glazed with bronze tinted 8mm thick toughened safety glass
  • Morticed and tenoned joinery doors and windows
  • Large glazed area in the front wall including double hinged doors and 2 non opening sidelight windows
  • Front wall glazed area approximately 7'6" wide x 6'2" high (2.28m x 1.89m)
  • Key locking doors
  • 1 opening window in the rear wall of the changing room approximately 2'6" wide x 1'11" high (0.77m x 0.58m)
  • 1 opening window in the rear wall of the sauna room approximately 2'2" wide x 1'3" high (0.66m x 0.38m)
  • Full height internal partition leading from the main front room into the changing room. The partition features substantial framing and 18mm thick cladding to both sides of the partition. The partition includes a fully glazed single hinged door approximately 2'4" wide x 6'3" high (0.7m x 1.9m).
  • Full height internal partition leading from the changing room into the sauna room. The partition features substantial framing and 18mm thick cladding to both sides of the partition. The partition includes a fully glazed single hinged door approximately 2'4" wide x 6'3" high (0.7m x 1.9m).
  • Internal doors glazed with bronze tinted 8mm thick toughened safety glass
  • Decorative mineral felt tiles included in a choice of colours
  • Strong stainless steel barrel hoops
  • 28mm thick timber floor panels are fitted inside the barrel
  • Protective heat shield
  • Protective timber guard
  • Timber slatted benches specially made to fit each room but they are easily removed
  • Full length bench supplied to each side of the main front room. Each bench is 70cm wide (2'4"), includes storage underneath and can be used as a bed for sleeping.
  • Full length bench supplied to one side of the changing room
  • L shaped bench supplied in the sauna room with a full length bench to the rear and a full length bench supplied to one side wall
  • Louvred ventilators
  • Overall external height approximately 7'9" (2.35m)
  • Seats up to 6 adults in comfort in the sauna room and up to 8 including 1 or 2 children

THE BENEFIT OF SAUNAS: For centuries people in Scandinavia have enjoyed an invigorating sauna as an effective form of bathing which is also sociable and deeply relaxing. The heat and humidity produces sweat which cleanses the pores. The heat also relaxes the muscles and improves blood circulation. A sauna will soothe strained muscles and other aches and pains. Even a brief sauna engenders a deep feeling of physical and spiritual relaxation. It is no surprise that saunas are becoming increasingly popular throughout the western world as a luxury lifestyle option which enhances your mental and physical well-being.

THE BENEFIT OF BARREL SAUNAS: Timber has always been the material of choice for sauna construction. The substantial timber logs used in the construction of our barrel saunas are similar to the logs used in log cabins. The logs are much thicker than the boarding traditionally used in sheds, summerhouses and other timber buildings. Thicker timber provides better insulation,which keeps the heat in and the cold out. The front and rear walls feature very similar logs to a log cabin with interlocking tongued and grooved joints. The rounded shape of the sides and roof requires a slightly different interlocking joint with a ball and socket shape. Stainless steel bands or hoops are stretched around the circumference to tighten the joints. These are similar to the steel hoops used in traditional barrel construction. The steel hoops are tightened to compress the joints and improve the weatherproofing and draughtproofing. The compact size and shape makes our barrel saunas much easier to heat than other buildings. With less ground contact than other buildings, our barrel saunas also draw up less cold and damp from the ground during the winter months.

TIPS FOR SAUNA USE: A sauna should be between 60 and 100 degrees Centigrade. This is subject to personal taste but if you are new to saunas it is best to start at a lower temperature of 60-70 Centigrade. To maintain the humidity and generate steam splash a little water over the hot stones regularly. Remove jewellery before you enter the sauna, especially metal jewellery which can become very hot. Always lay a towel on the bench before you sit down, partly for comfort but also for hygiene. The sauna is hottest near the ceiling and coolest near the floor so lying down will balance your temperature. During the sauna you lose moisture so many people drink water afterwards, although this is subject to personal preference. You should consult your doctor before using a sauna if you have a heart condition, high blood pressure or any similar condition.

THERMALLY MODIFIED TIMBER: Thermally modified timber is a beautiful natural material with a projected service life of 30 years or longer. Only heat and steam are used in the treatment process and no chemicals are added. It is a lifetime preservative treatment. The timber is gradually heated to a high temperature which permanently changes the physical properties of the wood. The resistance to decay and stability of the wood are significantly improved as are the insulation properties. The moisture content is reduced and resin is removed so it cannot seep out of the wood. The process was developed in Finland but it is based on ancient knowledge. For example, the Vikings knew that fencing poles with a burnt surface were more durable. The finished colour of the wood is an attractive brown which can be painted or stained just like any other wood. If the wood is left untreated it will fade over time to a silver grey colour in the same way as other timber.

SCANDINAVIAN REDWOOD OR WHITEWOOD: The most widely used timber in the UK for years, Scandinavian Redwood and Whitewood grow in the well managed forests of Scandinavia and the coldest parts of Northern Europe. The cold climate ensures slow growth. The growth rings are much closer together than faster growing trees from warmer climates. As a result the timber is heavy and durable with a close grain pattern. The wood is seasoned and kiln dried to achieve the correct moisture content before it is machined. Redwood and Whitewood are so similar in appearance and performance that it is difficult to tell the difference. Both are classified as slightly durable and treatment is required for outside use. The forests of Scandinavia and Northern Europe have been responsibly managed on a sustainable basis for centuries so Scandinavian Redwood or Whitewood is an enviromentally friendly choice.

DECORATIVE FELT TILES: Mineral coated bitumen felt tiles are an attractive and durable roofing material which is far more hardwearing than standard roofing felt. Traditionally used for small buildings only in the UK, felt tiles are used much more in Scandinavia and North America where they are used widely in general housebuilding. The sophisticated design features a strip of almost dry bitumen adhesive. Over time each tile sticks to the tile below for improved waterproofing and windproofing. All fixings are covered by the next row of felt tiles, partly to ensure a neat appearance with concealed fixings but mainly to protect the fixing holes from any possible moisture. Mineral felt tiles are made using asphalt with a bitumen binder and an external covering of durable and attractive natural stone chips. Mineral felt tiles are often described as felt shingles because the design resembles traditional cedar shingles.

SIZES - LENGTH AND WIDTH: Sizes are sometimes rounded to the nearest nominal size for ease of reading but the correct external wall sizes are listed alongside the price. The first dimension listed is the width and the second dimension is the length. The width refers to the walls at the front and rear including the main door wall. The length refers to the curved side walls. The sizes listed are the overall external sizes. All sizes are approximate.

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