Outdoor must-haves
Confirm the kit is designed for outdoor use, then compare roof style, exterior material, ventilation, foundation needs, and weather protection.
Best for
Homeowners with a level outdoor area, clear delivery path, and enough room for safe access around the sauna.
Common extra costs
A base or pad, electrician visit, permit questions, pathway access, and seasonal protection can add to the final cost.
| Buying factor | What to compare | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Placement | Indoor, outdoor, backyard, or patio | Determines materials, power, and site prep |
| Heating type | Traditional electric, wood-fired, or infrared | Changes experience, installation, and operating needs |
| Capacity | Real bench space and comfort | Listed capacity can feel tighter than expected |
| Total cost | Kit, delivery, electrical work, base, assembly | Protects your budget from surprises |
FAQ
Can any sauna kit go outside?
No. Only use a sauna outdoors if the supplier supports outdoor placement for that model.
What should an outdoor sauna sit on?
Most buyers should plan for a level, stable, well-draining base. Confirm exact requirements with the supplier.
Do outdoor sauna kits need electricity?
Many do. Wood-fired options differ, but electric heaters and infrared systems require careful power planning.