CenturaHeat 4-6 Person Outdoor Wood Barrel Sauna

SKU: HEAT-HS2002
£4,054.00 GBP
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Sauna Size: 1800mm (W) x 1800mm (D) x 1800mm (H)
Capacity: 4–6 Persons
Rated Power: 4500W
Heater: 4500W Traditional Steam Stove

🚚 Estimated Delivery: Friday, June 12 - Friday, September 4


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CenturaHeat 4–6 Person Outdoor Wood Barrel Sauna

Transform your garden into a private wellness retreat with the CenturaHeat 4–6 Person Outdoor Wood Barrel Sauna — a handcrafted, Scandinavian-inspired cabin that brings authentic steam therapy and timeless design to your own backyard. Made from premium Canadian Spruce, its curved, natural wood form delivers both elegance and efficiency, turning any outdoor space into a calming escape.

Authentic Heat, Refined Design
Powered by a 4500 W traditional stove, this sauna fills quickly with consistent, evenly distributed heat for a genuine spa-grade experience. The curved barrel shape maximises airflow and heat circulation, surrounding you in deep, restorative warmth. With space for up to six adults, it’s ideal for family wellness sessions, post-workout recovery, or peaceful solo use.

Crafted from Premium Canadian Spruce
The high-quality Spruce wood provides excellent insulation, long-term durability, and a beautiful natural finish that complements any garden setting. The added porch area offers both form and function — a convenient spot to cool down between sessions, store towels, or simply sit back and enjoy the fresh air.

Simple Control, Clean Air, and Safety Built In
Temperature and timing are easily managed through the manual dial control system, letting you fine-tune each session with precision. Explosion-proof lighting ensures safe illumination, while the integrated oxygen ionizer keeps the air fresh by filtering out dust and allergens.

Electrical Information
Operating at 4500 W, 230 V, and 25 A, this sauna must be hardwired by a qualified electrician into your property’s mains supply. Dimensions are 1800 mm (W) × 1800 mm (D) × 1800 mm (H), designed to provide spacious comfort while maintaining a compact, garden-friendly footprint.

Please note: any device above 3000W requires an electrician to connect it to the mains.

Included Accessories
Roofing felt tiles, bucket and ladle, sand timer, thermo-hygrometer, oxygen ionizer, and sauna stones (rinse before use). Delivered flat-packed with clear digital instructions for easy assembly.

The Gym Fitness Store Advantage
Every CenturaHeat sauna comes with UK-based support, a 1-year warranty on electrical components, and a 2-year warranty on wood structure. Built for performance, comfort, and longevity — designed to make home wellness effortless.

Why Settle for Shared?
Owning your own sauna changes how you relax. No crowds, no noise, no waiting — just clean heat and calm whenever you want it. Like cooking in your own kitchen instead of someone else’s, it’s personal, familiar, and perfectly suited to you. The CenturaHeat 4–6 Person Outdoor Wood Barrel Sauna brings professional-level wellness home, turning relaxation into a daily ritual.

Frequently Asked Questions

Steam Sauna FAQ

What is a steam sauna and how does it work?

A steam sauna uses an electric heater filled with stones. When water is poured over the heated stones, it creates steam and raises humidity, producing the classic Finnish-style sauna environment with hot, humid air and an intense, invigorating heat.

How hot does a steam sauna get?

Steam saunas operate at higher air temperatures than infrared models. The exact heat depends on heater size, cabin volume, and insulation. Some users prefer short, high-intensity sessions, while others enjoy gentler heat with added steam.

Do steam saunas require plumbing?

No. Steam is created manually by pouring water onto the stones. There is no built-in water connection or drainage inside the cabin. The surrounding room simply needs normal airflow so moisture can dissipate when the door is opened.

What electrical supply does a steam sauna need?

Steam sauna heaters vary in power depending on the model. Many home heaters fall between 3 kW and 9 kW.
Important: Any heater above 3 kW must be hard-wired on a dedicated circuit by a qualified electrician. Always check the rated wattage before installation.

How long does a steam sauna take to heat up?

Typical heat-up time is around 30–45 minutes, depending on heater output, cabin size, insulation, and room temperature. Proper preheating allows the stones to reach the right temperature for consistent steam.

Do steam saunas create a lot of moisture?

Inside the cabin, yes — that’s intentional. Outside the cabin, moisture is minimal and usually released only when the door is opened. Normal room ventilation, such as a window or extractor fan, is sufficient to manage this.

Where can I install a steam sauna?

Steam saunas can be installed in indoor spaces such as home gyms, utility rooms, large bathrooms, or dedicated wellness rooms. Outdoor-rated models can be installed in gardens, on patios, or under shelter. Always check whether the sauna is listed as indoor or outdoor before installation.

Are steam saunas safe to use?

Steam saunas are widely used in both home and commercial settings. Stay hydrated, avoid alcohol before use, and leave the sauna if you feel unwell. Anyone with medical conditions, including heart issues or pregnancy, should consult a healthcare professional before use.

How often should I use a steam sauna?

Many people use a steam sauna three to five times per week. Beginners often start with shorter sessions of around 8–12 minutes and gradually increase duration as they become more comfortable with the heat.

Do steam saunas require much maintenance?

Maintenance is simple. Wipe down benches after use, leave the door open to help the cabin dry, and occasionally clean or reposition the stones according to the manufacturer’s guidance. Exterior wood treatment may be required depending on placement.

What’s the difference between a steam sauna and an infrared sauna?

A steam sauna heats the air and increases humidity for a traditional, high-heat experience. An infrared sauna heats the body directly at lower air temperatures. The choice comes down to whether you prefer intense heat or a gentler, deeper warmth.

Outdoor Sauna FAQ

Can any sauna be used outdoors?

Not all saunas are outdoor rated. Only models specifically designed for outdoor use should be exposed to weather. Outdoor saunas use treated timber, reinforced panels, and moisture-resistant construction. Indoor units can warp, leak, or suffer electrical damage if placed outside.

Do outdoor saunas need a roof or shelter?

A built-in roof is designed to provide basic protection, but placing the sauna under a canopy or sheltered area significantly improves weather resistance and long-term durability. A small overhang or roof kit also helps reduce constant rain exposure and ongoing maintenance.

What kind of base or foundation is required?

Outdoor saunas must sit on a solid, level, and well-drained base. Suitable options include concrete pads, paving slabs, decking, or compacted gravel with a stable frame. Avoid soil or uneven ground, as this can affect door alignment and structural stability over time.

How does cold weather affect outdoor saunas?

Cold weather can increase warm-up times, especially below 5°C, but outdoor-rated saunas are designed for year-round use. Wind exposure and open locations can cause heat loss, so placing the sauna in a sheltered spot improves efficiency and comfort.

Is electrical installation different for outdoor saunas?

Yes. Outdoor installations require outdoor-rated cabling, RCD protection, and weather-safe enclosures. Electrical work should always be completed by a qualified electrician. Exact requirements depend on the heater type and wattage, so always check the product specifications.

Do outdoor saunas need ventilation?

Yes. A small amount of clearance around the sauna allows moisture to evaporate naturally and helps the structure breathe. Internal vents manage airflow during use and help the cabin dry after each session.

How much maintenance does an outdoor sauna require?

Outdoor saunas require occasional exterior wood treatment or sealant to protect against weather. Keep the base clear of leaves, debris, and standing water. Interior maintenance is minimal: wipe benches, clean glass, and leave the door open after use.

Can I put an outdoor sauna on decking?

Yes, provided the decking is strong, level, and well ventilated underneath. Composite or hardwood decking works particularly well. Make sure water drains away from the sauna rather than pooling beneath it.

Will rain or moisture damage an outdoor sauna?

Outdoor-rated saunas are built to handle moisture, but constant heavy rain, poor drainage, or standing water can reduce the lifespan of the exterior. Regular wood treatment and sheltered placement significantly improve long-term durability.

Can I install an outdoor sauna inside a garden room or summerhouse instead?

Yes. Many customers install outdoor saunas inside garden rooms or summerhouses for added protection and improved heat-up performance. The structure should remain dry, ventilated, and suitable for the sauna’s electrical requirements.

Barrel Sauna FAQ

What is the purpose of the barrel shape?

The curved design creates a natural convection loop that helps hot air circulate smoothly without getting trapped in corners. This often results in faster heat-up times and a more even internal temperature. The rounded walls also reduce the volume of air the heater needs to warm, improving energy efficiency compared to straight-walled cabins of similar size.

Do barrel saunas heat up faster than square saunas?

Often, yes. Because a barrel sauna has less internal air volume and promotes efficient airflow, many users find it reaches operating temperature more quickly. Actual heat-up time still depends on heater size, weather conditions, and whether the sauna is sheltered.

Do barrel saunas need a roof or rain cover?

Many barrel saunas can be used without an added roof, but a rain cover or shingle roof helps protect the timber from constant rainfall and extends its lifespan. In exposed gardens or high-rainfall areas, additional shelter reduces weathering and maintenance.

What base or foundation does a barrel sauna require?

A solid, level, and well-drained surface is essential. Suitable bases include decking, concrete pads, paving slabs, or compacted gravel with good drainage. A level foundation helps prevent distortion and keeps the door and tension bands correctly aligned.

Why does a barrel sauna sit on cradle supports instead of a full base?

Barrel saunas are built from curved staves held together with tension bands. Cradle supports distribute weight evenly without restricting airflow or timber expansion. This design also allows water to drain away naturally, reducing moisture build-up beneath the cabin.

Will rainwater collect on top of a barrel sauna?

No. The rounded roof naturally sheds rainwater down the sides. Over time, exposure to the elements can still weather the timber, so applying exterior wood treatment periodically helps maintain appearance and durability.

How do the metal tension bands work?

The bands hold the staves tightly together and keep the sauna structurally secure. As timber expands and contracts with heat and humidity, the bands may need occasional tightening during the first few months. This is normal and part of regular ownership.

Is assembly harder than a regular sauna?

Barrel saunas are generally straightforward to assemble but involve more steps than panel-built square saunas. The staves are slotted around the end walls, tension bands are fitted, and the heater is installed last. Two to three people can usually complete assembly in a few hours using standard tools.

Are barrel saunas suitable for all weather conditions?

Yes. Barrel saunas are designed for outdoor use and cope well with year-round UK weather. Cold conditions may slightly increase heat-up time, but once warmed, the sauna maintains a stable internal temperature. Seasonal exterior treatment helps extend the life of the wood.

Do barrel saunas have good ventilation?

Yes. The shape encourages natural air circulation, and most models include adjustable vents for airflow control. After use, opening the door allows the rounded interior to dry quickly.

Do barrel saunas lose heat faster than square saunas?

Not necessarily. The curved design reduces unused air pockets and promotes efficient heat circulation. In very windy or exposed locations, adding shelter or a windbreak can help retain heat and protect the exterior.