Building a sauna “plank by plank” with battens and panels, insulation, door, fittings and mouldings, etc. requires knowledge and experience as a carpenter. The alternative is to choose one of the prefabricated sauna rooms from the Tylo range. It’s a short-cut to success that compares favourably with the cost of a sauna built on site.
How long it takes to build a Tylo sauna depends, of course, on the model. But full step-by-step instructions and an ingenious design concept make the work straightforward. At the same time you can be sure of a sauna with the carefully crafted finish that is the hallmark of good quality and your guarantee of reliable service for many years to come.