A barrel sauna is a valuable investment for sauna enthusiasts who want to enjoy the benefits of sauna bathing at home. The ease of installation, rustic beauty and traditional design have contributed significantly to the rising popularity of barrel saunas among property owners.
As barrel saunas are outdoor installations, constant exposure to snow, rain, sun, moisture, wind, and other elements causes the wood to weather over time and change its appearance. While barrel saunas are a beautiful and valuable addition to homes, proper maintenance is the key to keeping them in good condition for several years. Regular maintenance keeps the barrel sauna fresh, clean, bacteria-free, and like-new for a relaxing experience each time.
Here are a few barrel sauna maintenance tips to keep it enjoyable for a long time:
Exterior barrel sauna maintenance
- Use a low-pressure washer to clean the exteriors during fall or spring. It will maintain the wood color, restore it to its original appearance, and remove dirt, dust, and stains from the surface.
- Use wood-penetrating oil once or twice a year.
- Routine sunlight and precipitation exposure can affect the appearance of the barrel sauna after a few months. The best way to maintain the outer wood of an outdoor sauna and keep it new and fresh is to apply a quality stain with UV inhibitors. Stain application every few years makes the barrel sauna resistant to the effects of sunlight and precipitation and maintains the natural beauty of the wood. Only use stains suitable for use on the barrel sauna wood.
- Never paint or use varnish on the exterior surface.
- Inspect the doors and vents for smooth operation. Check them for sanding, screw replacements, or other repair needs.
- Inspect the exterior for damage and perform minor repairs on time when required.
Interior barrel sauna maintenance
- Wash or rinse the feet before stepping inside the barrel sauna to prevent dirt and sweat build-up on the wooden floor and bench and avoid potential mold growth.
- After using the sauna, use a wooden brush and warm water to scrub the benches and backrests. Wipe it with a soft towel to remove moisture.
- Regularly sweep or vacuum the interiors.
- Keep absorbent towels inside to avoid sweat stains.
- Use mild detergent and water to clean barrel sauna floors to get rid of dirt and sweat build-up.
- Use fine-grit sandpaper to remove stubborn stains and marks.
- Like exteriors, use a low-pressure washer to clean the interiors.
- Avoid using chemical sealant, varnish, or paint for interior wood surfaces.
- Ventilation is crucial for a barrel sauna. After every use, leave the door open to accelerate the drying process.
Additional maintenance tips
- Occasionally clean the heater’s stainless steel outer band with a mild, non-abrasive cleaner and a soft cloth. Always hire a professional to disassemble the heater.
- Periodically check the stones of the stove. Inspect them for damage like cracks and chips, and replace them if necessary. Only use stones designated for use with a barrel sauna.
Enjoy a barrel sauna for years to come
A well-built and maintained sauna will serve family and friends for a long time. Follow a regular maintenance schedule to increase the longevity of the barrel sauna, reduce potential expensive repairs and replacements, and get maximum enjoyment. Contact one of our sauna specialists for more information.