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Chicago Sauna — Cedar, Electric Harvia, Basement Integration

Chicago sauna. Infrared for apartment-scale, electric Harvia or Saunacore for traditional steam, basement integration common, dedicated 240V circuit and Chicago Electrical Contractor. $6K-$38K typical.

~1 min read·Updated 2026-04-23

Infrared 120V: plug-and-play, no permit. Traditional electric (Harvia, Saunacore, Auroom) at 6-9kW: dedicated 240V + Chicago Electrical Contractor. Basement integration is common.

Frequently asked questions

Infrared or traditional sauna in Chicago? Infrared for cost and simplicity. Traditional for authentic steam experience.

How much does a Chicago sauna cost? Infrared prefab: $3K-$10K. Traditional 2-person electric: $6K-$18K. Custom basement sauna + steam: $22K-$55K.

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