Having your own sauna is a great way to relax and enjoy peace and quiet. Whether you have an indoor home sauna or an outdoor sauna, proper care and maintenance are essential for it to last for years. At Mountain Mist Pool and Spa in Northern Colorado, we understand the importance of properly caring for your home or outdoor sauna. With four simple tips on how to best care for your sauna, you will be sure to get the most out of your at-home spa experience. Contact us today to get started!

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Cure Your Sauna

Curing your sauna is essential, especially if you’re using it for the first time. Adjust the temperature to high and let it run for 45 minutes to an hour, depending on the type of sauna you have. Once it’s ready, pour a liter of water over the stones to clean them and ensure they are in optimal condition. This will ensure you get the most out of your sauna session and that it operates safely and effectively.

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Air Out Sauna

When you’re not using your sauna, it’s important to air it out regularly. This helps to keep the air inside your sauna fresh and clean, preventing mold and mildew growth. Airing out your sauna also helps to keep the wood from drying out and cracking, which can be a problem if you use your sauna often. To air out your home sauna, simply open the door and let in some fresh air, or use a fan to help circulate the air. 

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Maintain The Wooden Interior

The wooden interior of your sauna is one of the most important aspects of caring for your sauna. Wooden walls and flooring can become discolored, warped, or cracked if not properly cared for over time. Use a wood cleaner or polish regularly to help keep your wooden interior looking its best. To do this, you should use a soft, dry cloth to wipe down the walls and benches. You should also use a mild soap solution to clean the wood and rinse it off thoroughly. This will help keep the wood looking its best, as well as help prevent any cracking or warping.

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Sauna Maintenance

Regular maintenance is the key to keeping your sauna running smoothly. Check the temperature and humidity levels regularly, as well as the filter and other components. It’s also important to ensure your sauna is free of debris or dust, as this can create an unpleasant aroma. Washing your feet before entering the sauna prevents unwanted debris from entering the sauna. Sweat can stain surfaces, so it’s important to wear proper clothing when using the sauna. Make sure to clean the sauna regularly, and if any of the components are wearing out or need to be replaced, do so as soon as possible.

Caring for your sauna is essential for getting the most out of your experience. Your sauna will provide years of health and relaxation benefits with proper curing, air circulation, and maintenance. At Mountain Mist Pool and Spa in Northern Colorado, we can help you with all your sauna needs. Contact us today to learn more about our sauna services!

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