Steam Room Doors

If you are planning to have a steam room in your house there are plenty of things that you need to consider. As well as the obvious things such as the generator and the building of the cubicle it is important to make sure that you fit the right steam room doors. Very often you will be fine fitting the steam room doors that you find in any bathroom equipment outlet as long as they are steam proof but in some cases it will be best to have a special one fitted. This is unlikely to be the case in the average family bathroom, but if the room is being built for a gym or hotel where it will be much bigger the steam room doors need to be made in a way that oxygen can always get inside.

Steam Room Doors

Steam Room Doors Considerations

The main thing to remember when choosing steam room doors is the safety aspect and the door supplier should be able to tell you all you need to know about that.  There are a few other things you should consider as well:

  • Make sure the steam room doors are not easy to see through.  This will be especially important in a steam room in a gym or hotel where they have separate rooms for men and women.  With a multicultural society this is something that needs to be considered more in the future as some women may be unable to use them if men can see them in a state of undress.

  • You also need to consider the amount of light that will go into the steam room.  If enough light comes through the door it may be possible to cut down on the lighting bill.

Buying Steam Room Doors

Andres offer a number of doors and a good selling point is the fact that they are easy clean.  They can be customised both to the extent that they are the colour you want and with regards to any design to be incorporated.  Prices start form under £400 and they are manufactured to the highest safety standards.

Tylo doors are heavy duty steam room doors and are ideal for use in places where the steam room will have a lot of use and users will be in and out meaning the doors are opened and closed on a regular basis.  As they have a 2 year guarantee the manufacturers are confident that they are as strong as they claim.

Harvia are more expensive steam room doors and can cost from £500 upwards.  They also have a 2 year warranty and can be said to be at the better end of the market due to their attractive design.

Fitting Steam Room Doors

This may be one of the bigger jobs as there has to be the certainty that the door is correctly sealed.  Unless you have a lot of experience it may be best to buy steam room doors.  There will still be time needed to make sure that it fits properly on the hinges and is not going to stick leaving you stuck inside the steam room.