Easy sauna self-assembly
and installation

Wellness Saunas offer an affordable and convenient sauna solution that you can install and set up on your own. We'll ship your sauna straight to your doorstep, and you can easily assemble it with the help of another adult.

All you need to set up your sauna is access to a 10 Amp 230V power socket, which is commonly found in most Australian households. If you plan to place your sauna outdoors, we recommend positioning it away from the elements and under a sheltered area.

Sauna installation requirements

To properly install the Wellness Sauna, it is necessary to have at least two adults for the assembly. It is advised to carefully read and follow the instructions before and during the assembly process.

To complete the task, you will need a power drill or a Phillips-head screwdriver. Additionally, you will require a 3-step ladder or a ladder of equivalent height.

Use a standard 10 Amp 230V socket within your home and avoid running any other devices from the same power source. If you plan to install it outdoors, ensure that the area is shielded from all weather elements to prevent the warranty from becoming invalid.

Before setting up the sauna, make sure that the floor is even. If the floor in the intended location is damp, hold off on assembling the sauna until the area has completely dried out and is free of any moisture.

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Cleaning and maintaining your sauna

Maintaining your sauna is a straightforward process that doesn't require much time, yet it's crucial to keep it functioning well and safe to use. It also helps to maintain its cleanliness and hygiene for a space everyone can find their wellness.

Our sauna cleaning tips

Prior to using your sauna for the first time, wipe down the inside with a damp cloth. Don't worry if you notice a strong smell initially, as this is normal. If this is the case, keep the door open until the smell dissipates. 

To clean the outside of your sauna, you can use a feather duster or a scratch-resistant cloth. If there is stubborn dirt, a damp cloth can also be used.

Our suggestion is to put a gentle towel on both the sauna floor and bench after every use in order to soak up any perspiration from your sweat session.  

In case you notice any scratches or stains on your sauna, you can get rid of them by using a fine-grade sandpaper on the affected area. If necessary, you may also consider using a wood preserver, wood oil or furniture polish to seal it.