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Finnleo Sauna Maintenance Tips The following is a general guide. For more specific questions, please don't hesitate to contact us.STEP 1 : Refrain from paint, varnishing or staining the interior parts of the sauna with any normal paint or varnish. The wood needs to be able breathe adequately. Artificial finishes on the wood can create a much hotter surface - resulting in the possibility of fumes from the wood treatment, and take away some of the “softness” of the heat and steam penetrating the wood. STEP 2 : The simplest method of sauna maintenance is to keep a hand brush near the sauna door. The last person out dips the brush in the water bucket, and does a quick scrubbing on the benches, walls, backrests, etc. This 30-second ritual will keep your sauna looking great indefinitely. This will prevent the need to use anything stronger than clan water on the wood portions. NOTE! : If you do not follow STEP 2 closely, consider using our sauna wood cleaning kits, Bacterinol, or paraffin oil treatment kits. STEP 3 : Once your sauna is clean, prop the duckboards off the floor. Ensure that you leave the sauna door open so that it can be aired out completely. The heat that is left in the rocks and in the wood will dry the sauna completely after some time. STEP 4 : If dirt or sweat stains develop (if STEP 2 is not performed often enough), use a hand brush with warm water and with a mild detergent. To make your benches look new again, you can lightly sand your benches approximately once a year. Doing so will whiten them back to thier “like new” condition. If mold develops anywhere (i.e. on the duck boards), you can clean with bleach or our Bacterinol sauna cleaner. STEP 5 : Depending on how often you use your sauna, it may be beneficial to occasionally wet mop the floor using a liquid deodorizing cleaner. These easy-to-perform maintenance routines will keep your sauna inviting, fresh-smelling and enjoyable to be in! Designing and Building Your SaunaThese are some initial starting points for good design and building practices. Contact us if you have specific questions about your application!Where should I focus my attention when I start designing a sauna? Of course, the "heart" of the sauna is the heater. The intelligent selection of a heater model and its corresponding heater control options will significantly impact your overall sauna experience. Sauna temperature ranges and high-quality sauna heater stones are also important variables to consider when beginning to design your sauna. What about sauna sizes? Your sauna should be insulated to a minimum of "R12" on the walls and "R16" on the ceiling. Additionally, your sauna needs an equally effective heater to maximize size according to UL, CSA or ETL guidelines. Locate your local Finnleo or Helo dealer for sizing charts. What is the optimal inside height for saunas? The minimum permitted ceiling height of any given sauna is 77 inches. Most often, however, an average sauna ceiling height is 84 inches. Don't forget to check the minimum sauna height in the heater brochure or installation instructions for your particular application. A maximum safe ceiling height, however, is 96 inches. How should benches be arranged? Maximizing bench space and minimizing wasted floor space adds to the efficiency of your sauna and maximizes the number people who can enjoy your sauna simultaneously. Typically. a sauna plan should include space for both a lower bench and an upper bench. An upper bench area can be used as the main calculation in terms of how many users you’d like to accommodate. Factor in about 2’ of bench space per individual sauna bather. What woods are appropriate for the benches and the walls? Usually, the seating boards are built from either Abachi or Cedar woods. Walls are most often covered with Nordic White Spruce, Hemlock, or Cedar wood types. What is an ideal sauna door solution? An all glass door has become the standard, given its stylish and durable characteristics. The glass is resistant to high heat levels as well as wet and dry steam fluctuations. Where should my heater be located? Ideal positions include along the front or side wall (to maximize your main wall and additional side wall bench placement and sizing options). Newer sauna heaters, such as the Tonttu series, allow for unique bench designs - and even designs that allow benches to wrap conveniently around the heater. Your local Finnleo dealer will be more than happy to sketch out potential heater and bench layout options with you and will provide professional two or three dimensional CAD drawings. How should saunas be ventilated properly? It is important to note that colder air mass will always try to move downwards. Room temperature air in the sauna sinks down to the floor level unless it can be circulated properly with the air mass inside the sauna. To achieve the "natural draw effect" and to pull fresh air through the sauna room, it is imperative to position your in-vent directly under the heater so that the heat of the rocks, accompanied with Finnleo’s open air heater design, can properly pull new air into the sauna room. Place the exhaust vent opposite your heater in-vent (as closely as possible) to your maximize air exchange and to optimize the level of the out-vent (which is most often positioned 2 feet above the floor). The goal is to avoid heat loss, while still keeping it high enough to achieve adequate air exchange. If mechanical venting is desired, please contact our technical staff or your local dealer for more information relating to your particular properly. Some Important Notes About Finnleo’s Vulkanite Heater StonesGood heater stones for an electrical heater must exhibit the following characteristics:
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The "heart" of the sauna is the heater
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