Question: What are the differences between "pre-built", "pre-cut", "outdoor" and "portable" traditional saunas?
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Pre-Built (Modular) Saunas come in modular insulated panels that are assembled together to form a fully functional room.
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Pre-Cut Sauna Kits require that you frame up your own walls and provide your own insulation. Tongue and Groove boards from the kit are provided to attached to the inside framing of your room.
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Outdoor Traditional Saunas are exactly like a pre-built's in addition to having a roof package option.
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Portable Traditional Saunas are small modular rooms that are capable of plugging into standard wall outlets (15amp or 20amp).
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Question: How many people can sit in a Traditional Portable Sauna?
Answer: Saunas will normally be listed with a certain number of people capacity. If a sauna is listed as a two person sauna then two average sized people would sit side by side.

Question: Can I install the Portable Sauna onto carpeted surfaces?
Answer: Yes, the Polar Portable sauna - both the 2-piece and Knockdown models - come with their own water resistant flooring. This would allow for the Polar Portable sauna to be placed over a carpeted surface. The important thing to remember when choosing a surface to install the Polar Portable Sauna is to be sure that it is placed onto a flat and level surface.

Question: What makes these traditional sauna rooms "portable"?
Answer: We classify these rooms as 'portable' sauna rooms because they plug into electrical outlets rather than hook them into electrical systems. You are able to move these rooms to a different location fairly easily.