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Sauna Stones Explained: Size, Type, and Care

A pile of sauna stones in the foreground, with a wooden sauna interior and a wooden bucket in the background.

Sauna stones can shape the entire sauna experience. The right stones make a noticeable difference in how heat is distributed and how steam is produced. We’ll explain everything that homeowners should know about sauna stones, including what size and type to use and how to care for them. Whether you’re designing a new sauna space or maintaining an existing one, understanding these basics will help you protect your investment and elevate your wellness routine.

Why Sauna Stones Matter

Sauna stones are responsible for:

  • Absorbing and retaining heat
  • Distributing heat evenly throughout the room
  • Producing steam
  • Supporting consistent performance from your heater

Low-quality or improperly sized stones can crack, reduce airflow, or create uneven heat. For homeowners who prioritize relaxation and performance, choosing the right sauna stones is essential.

Choosing the Right Size

Sauna stones typically range from small to medium sizes, and the correct size depends on your heater’s design. Smaller stones heat quickly and allow tighter stacking, but they may restrict airflow if you pack them too densely. Medium stones promote better airflow and provide balanced heat retention. They work well in most residential sauna heaters.

Proper stacking is just as important as size. Stones should be placed loosely to allow airflow through the heater and to ensure consistent, efficient heating.

Understanding Stone Types

Not all rocks are suitable for sauna use. Stones must be able to withstand repeated heating and cooling without cracking or breaking apart. Common sauna stone materials include:

  • Igneous rock (such as peridotite or olivine diabase)
  • Dense, nonporous natural stones
  • Heat-resistant varieties designed specifically for sauna heaters

Avoid decorative or landscaping stones, which may fracture under high temperatures. When in doubt, consult a trusted retailer like your local hot tub supply store to ensure compatibility with your heater model.

How To Care for Sauna Stones

Over time, stones can accumulate mineral buildup or begin to deteriorate. Routine maintenance keeps your sauna performing at its best. Follow these simple care tips:

  • Inspect stones every 6 to 12 months.
  • Remove and restack stones annually.
  • Replace any cracked or crumbling pieces.
  • Avoid overfilling the heater basket.

If you use your sauna frequently, more regular inspections may be necessary.

Replacing worn stones restores proper airflow and improves heat consistency. Most sauna stones last several years, depending on usage. Signs that it may be time for replacement include uneven heating, excessive cracking, or reduced steam production.

Understanding sauna stones, the size and type to use, and how to care for them helps you maintain a premium sauna experience at home. If you’re unsure which stones are right for your heater, visit Atlantic Spas and Billiards to explore your options and to speak with a knowledgeable team member.

Investing in the right materials ensures that your sauna remains a space for relaxation, recovery, and elevated wellness.

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