Portable Sauna set-up/leak prevention/carpet protection. Do any of you have one of these? (Titties inside)

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Just got a NuRecover personal sauna. I haven't used it yet because I was concerned about the setup, protecting my carpet, and leakage protection. I built a barrier between the carpet and the sauna which gets up to 165°. The barrier consists of a fireproof grill mat, and paver stones.

I currently don't have anything that could protect against leakage, so if any of y'all can help me out I would greatly appreciate it

Does anyone have one of these personal saunas? If so, how do you set yours up, how do you protect against leakage, and protect your carpet. Did I do enough? Can I do more?

Here is my home gym setup

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I bought a fireproof grill mat that I have underneath the stones. I'm still worried about potential leakage. Do any of you have any experience with these things? If so, let me know
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Very nice, obviously I'm going to attempt to rob you at some point but very very nice
Thanks, dude. I'm just trying to get this set up right. The NuRecover sauna only cost me $177. I could have gotten an Ice bath for free (they offered it later, but I didn't think of use it, so I didn't press).

I'm hoping that one of y'all has this set up so I know what to do.
FlexSeal makes a clear spray......

I'd check the temperature threshold and possibly give it a shot on the outside.....

Mfkrs are using it as bootleg roof sealants across the nation
I don't know what flex seal has to do with this. I'm not trying to seal it, I'm just trying to use it and don't want any leaks
 
I don't know what flex seal has to do with this. I'm not trying to seal it, I'm just trying to use it and don't want any leaks


I only mentioned it may be an option to seal the outside of the unit, so it doesn't leak that way.

I will say this, Reddit is killing that sauna.

It appears there is really no recommended non-toxic high-heat type of sealant for the type of materials used in units like this.

A lot of complaints were in the electronics if the heater unit, (use a GFCI to help prevent premature burnout) and throughly inspect the water unit and connections. (Prone to leaks) you may need to reinforce the tubing and use plumbers tape at connections.
 
man its crazy how this thread got brought up. I was just researching about getting an infrared sauna for my garage because I've been doing the contrast therapy at SWTHZ
 
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