Sauna Doors Resources
Great Saunas Have Great Sauna Doors
How many doors do you open or close on a typical day? The door to your
home or apartment. The door to your car. The door to the local variety
store. The door to your office or school. The door to your bathroom.
Now, how often do you really think about these doors? Probably only
when you can’t get into them, right?
If you’re planning to buy a sauna, you should think seriously
about your sauna door. Indeed, one of the most important components
of a sauna is its door. A sauna door is much more than just a sauna’s
entrance and exit, and sauna shoppers need to give this essential part
of the structure the consideration it deserves. If you want to impress
your friends by owning a great sauna, your sauna has to have a great
sauna door.
Your sauna door must be of high quality, not just for aesthetic reasons
but for practical reasons as well. It is not the same as the door to
your bedroom closet; a sauna door and all of its parts must be able
to withstand the high temperatures and humidity for which saunas are
so famously known. This applies to the wood of the door as well as the
hinges, handle and other hardware on the door. Not only must they be
able to stand up to the extreme heat and humidity of a sauna bath, but
the sauna door and its parts must successfully endure the temperature
and humidity changes also.
Remember, too, that your sauna door will likely get a lot of use during
its lifetime. It will be opened and closed repeatedly by you, your family
members, your friends, and anyone else you invite into your sauna for
a soothing dip in the heat. For this reason, your sauna door and all
its working parts must be durable. You wouldn’t want the handle
to fall off after only a few months of use, would you?
To keep the heat and humidity of your sauna bath inside your sauna,
your sauna door must be well insulated. An indoor or outdoor sauna that
loses heat or humidity through its door is simply not acceptable. Not
only does the quality of the sauna bath suffer, but, when heat and humidity
escape from inside an indoor sauna, furniture and walls can easily become
damaged as time goes by.
Some sauna owners prefer sauna doors with windows. A window in a sauna
door can let in outside light and allow bathers inside the sauna to
look out and people outside the sauna to look in. To better preserve
a bather’s privacy, consider having a tinted window in the sauna
door. Tinted or not, the window in the sauna door should be tempered
and able to withstand the extremes and changes characteristic of a sauna
bath.
Whatever door, hardware or window you choose for your sauna, make sure
your selection complements the rest of your sauna unit. While aesthetics
aren’t as important to some sauna bath enthusiasts as functionality
and efficiency, to others it can mean a great deal. And, really, what’s
better than a sauna that works perfectly and looks beautiful, too?