A sauna is a wonderful addition to your home, offering rest and relaxation to tired and aching muscles, clearing of sinuses, and many other health benefits. When your sauna is not working properly and requires repair it can be intimidating to call a repair professional when you have no idea what the repair might cost.Here are a few factors that will affect the cost of your sauna repair.
What type of sauna do you have?
There are fiberglass, tile or wood saunas. Some of the sauna repairs you may need will be directly related to the type of sauna you have. A wood sauna may suffer from dry rot, a tile sauna may have loose or broken tiles that need replacement, and a fiberglass sauna may have cracking or warping that needs to be repaired. Since fiberglass is often installed in one seamless piece, a fiberglass sauna may be the most expensive to repair. If a tile needs replacement you usually can simply replace that tile, but if fiberglass is cracked badly, you may need to replace the entire unit.Electrical issues
If your sauna won't turn on at all, you may be having electrical issues that aren't related to the sauna itself, but to the electrical system in your home. Make sure to check for simple inexpensive issues first, like a tripped breaker. If that is not the case, you may want to call an electrician to see if there is a more extensive wiring issue. Electrical problems with your sauna can often be fixed quickly and inexpensively unless they are problems with your entire homes wiring.Thermostat issues
If your sauna is running, but turns itself off or never turns off, you may have a simple thermostat issue. If this is the case thermostat replacement is a simple and inexpensive repair.Refer a Pro who does this service and receive an Amazon Gift Card!
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