A handyman homeowner can save a substantial amount of money with kits for do-it-yourself home saunas. There are a number of packages readily available that include everything for building it yourself. As a home renovator, you have your choice in the selection of the type of wood, choice of heater and accessories to build a custom sauna to complement any room.
One of the best sources for build-it-yourself sauna kits is a Canadian company (http://www.123saunas.com). Building a sauna from scratch with one of their kits is a 2 ? 3 day job for the home handyman with medium to high skill levels. These kits can be assembled yourself or you can have the job done by a professional. The company also sells pre-built sauna rooms for the not so handy do-it-yourselfer. These kits can be assembled in less than an hour and can be taken apart and moved to a different location in the future, if desired.
You don?t have to know how to build a home sauna with a modular Finnish sauna kit that can be assembled in less than one hour. Doing it yourself is a cinch with pre-built wall and ceiling panels, pre-hung doors and a package that includes a Finnish sauna room heater with a large rock capacity.
These sauna kits are also suitable for outdoor installations with the addition of a suitable roof and treatment of the exterior walls. The company sells a number of outdoor saunas ranging in size from 4? x 4? to 6? x 6? that include the roof. When you have the home sauna ready for use, your friends will be astonished when you tell them it came from a build-it-yourself kit.
There are a number of advantages for Americans wanting to buy a do-it-yourself kit from a Canadian company. These saunas can be imported duty-free under NAFTA. There are no taxes on these kits and with the favorable exchange rate a home builder will save money even when shipping costs are considered.
About the Author:
Kevin Urban is the editor at http://www.saunas-n-sauna-kits.com, a consumer resource on infrared sauna kits and do-it-yourself sauna kits.