Thermal insulation

The right insulation material for the sauna

Regardless of which model of sauna you choose, it is important to have reliable thermal insulation. But what distinguishes such a sauna insulation? In what way can the heat storage capacity be increased? And what is the importance of individual factors such as wall thickness and material.

Sustainable saunas: Energy-efficient sauna heaters as an environmentally friendly alternative

Sauna in times of energy crisis

Sauna visits are considered relaxing and healthy, but in times of high energy costs and scarce resources, the question arises as to whether the operation of Finn, steam or bio saunas is still at all in keeping with the times.

What moisture problems can cause a home sauna in the basement?

A sauna in the basement – what to consider?

More and more people are getting a home sauna. The basement offers enough space for this. However, there are a few things to consider when installing and operating the sauna to avoid mold and moisture damage in advance. Below you will find some useful hints and tips on this topic.

Element sauna and solid wood sauna - what are the differences?

Element sauna and solid wood sauna – what are the differences?

Element sauna and solid wood sauna are two typical variants of saunas for personal use in your own home or garden. Basically, it can not be said that one or even the other variant of a sauna is better or worse. Because this depends not least on personal preferences, but also on the structural conditions on site.