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Question:

I looking/needing instructions for how to make a residential steam bath (4 person). Needing instructions from start to finish as I will all winter to do this project. Need everything from the ground up, regarding materials, a size restrictions(if any) and where locally all the materials can be bought with the knowledge of myself installing a steam bath.

Answer:

Because I don't know what jurisdiction (nd bylaws) you live in, I have to suggest you check with your local building authority (city hall?). From there you can then go to any lumber supply store where you'll find not only the plans, but also a good materials list and how to assemble all of it. I know a lot of folks use cedar for this project but I've found that it pays to go to the expense of California redwood

In the interests of retaining credibility and in fairness to all, I cannot comment on specific products, recommend prices, people nor companies for various projects.

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Remember, even if you don’t do your own work around the house have to hire someone, you put yourself at a great advantage when you can intelligently discuss a project with the various trades people.

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