Gravity Wellness

Infrared sauna Inverness

Highland homeowners seeking daily wellness without the extreme heat of traditional saunas need a gentler solution that fits residential spaces. Gravity Wellness delivers handcrafted infrared saunas to Inverness that operate at comfortable temperatures while delivering cardiovascular benefits supported by peer-reviewed research.

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Handmade infrared saunas delivered across the Highlands

An infrared sauna Inverness brings therapeutic warmth to your home without the intensity of steam or high temperatures. Operating between 45 and 60 degrees Celsius, infrared cabins use radiant heat to raise core body temperature gently, triggering cardiovascular adaptation and deep relaxation. Research published in JAMA Internal Medicine demonstrates that regular sauna use reduces cardiovascular mortality by up to 50 percent, with the Mayo Clinic Proceedings confirming that three to four sessions per week deliver the greatest benefit. Every Gravity Wellness infrared sauna is handcrafted to order in clear-grade Canadian hemlock, a timber chosen for its natural resistance to warping and resin bleed under consistent heat exposure Single-person infrared cabin.

Each cabin is constructed using traditional tongue-and-groove joinery by experienced craftspeople at our workshop in Newark, then delivered complete to addresses across mainland Scotland. The approximately 60-day lead time from order confirmation to delivery reflects the made-to-order nature of every unit. Most infrared models connect to a standard UK 13-amp socket, eliminating the need for dedicated electrical circuits or professional wiring. Delivery to Inverness and surrounding Highland postcodes is included, covering mainland Scotland addresses within our service area Two-person traditional sauna.

At a glance

~60 days
Handcrafted build time from order
15-20 years
Canadian hemlock expected lifespan
80-100°C
Traditional sauna temperature range
up to 50%
Cardiovascular risk reduction (JAMA Internal Medicine)

How infrared heat differs from traditional steam

Infrared saunas use ceramic or carbon panels to emit radiant heat that penetrates skin directly, warming the body without first heating surrounding air. Traditional saunas rely on convection, heating air to 80-100 degrees Celsius to transfer warmth indirectly. The lower ambient temperature of infrared cabins makes sessions more comfortable for users who find conventional steam oppressive. Running costs remain under one pound per session at current UK electricity rates, making daily use economically sustainable. Research in Mayo Clinic Proceedings links three to four weekly sessions to optimal cardiovascular outcomes, a frequency easier to maintain when sessions feel less physically demanding than high-heat alternatives.

Infrared cabins require no water supply, drainage, or ventilation beyond standard room airflow, simplifying installation in existing UK homes. Most models preheat in 10 to 15 minutes, shorter than the 30 to 40 minutes needed for traditional stoves to reach operating temperature. Clear-grade Canadian hemlock maintains dimensional stability across repeated heating cycles, preserving tight panel joints that prevent heat loss. The timber develops a rich patina over years of use without compromising structural integrity or thermal performance.

Standard plug operation across models

Most infrared cabins connect to existing 13-amp UK sockets without dedicated circuits or electrical upgrades. Installation involves positioning the cabin, plugging in, and switching on. No professional wiring or building control notification is required for plug-in models.

Clear-grade Canadian hemlock construction

Every cabin is built from premium Canadian hemlock selected for minimal knots and consistent grain. The timber resists warping and resin bleed at operating temperatures, maintaining tight tongue-and-groove joints that preserve heat retention and structural integrity over 15 to 20 years of regular use.

Made to order in Newark

Each sauna is handcrafted by experienced joiners after order confirmation, allowing specification adjustments before production begins. The approximately 60-day lead time reflects individual attention to joinery, finishing, and quality checks before delivery to your Inverness address.

Why Inverness buyers choose Gravity Wellness

Gravity Wellness is the trading name of York House Group Ltd, Company No. 15903905, operating from Meadow House, Long Bennington Business Park, Newark, NG23 5JR. Every infrared sauna is handcrafted to order in clear-grade Canadian hemlock by skilled craftspeople who apply traditional joinery techniques to premium materials. The approximately 60-day build window from order confirmation to delivery ensures each cabin receives individual attention throughout construction, finishing, and pre-delivery inspection. Delivery to mainland England, Scotland and Wales is included in the purchase price, covering Inverness and Highland postcodes within our mainland service area. Contact health@gravitywellness.co.uk for specification queries or delivery scheduling.

The ordering process begins with model selection and any dimensional or specification adjustments. Once the order is confirmed, production begins at our Newark workshop, with progress updates provided at key milestones. Cabins are delivered complete with heaters, controls, lighting, and seating pre-installed. Delivery teams position the cabin in your designated room, confirm electrical connection, and verify operation before departure. The handmade nature of each unit means lead times remain consistent year-round, unaffected by supply chain delays common with mass-produced imports.

Every Gravity Wellness sauna is handcrafted to order in Canadian hemlock, combining traditional joinery with modern infrared technology for daily wellness at home.

Planning your infrared sauna installation in Inverness

Before ordering, measure the intended room to confirm adequate clearance around all four sides of the cabin for air circulation and panel access. Most single-person models occupy approximately 1000 millimetres by 1000 millimetres of floor space, with height around 1900 millimetres. Two-person cabins typically require 1200 by 1500 millimetres. Ensure a standard 13-amp socket is within reach of the power cord, usually 2 to 3 metres. Infrared cabins operate effectively in ambient room temperatures typical of UK homes, requiring no additional heating or cooling. Hard flooring such as tile, laminate, or sealed wood is preferable to carpet, which can trap moisture from perspiration over time.

Highland properties with solid stone walls and good insulation retain cabin heat efficiently, reducing preheat times and running costs. Rooms with external walls benefit from positioning the cabin away from cold surfaces to minimize thermal bridging. Most users schedule sessions in early morning or evening, allowing the cabin to cool between uses. Inverness delivery teams are familiar with access challenges common in period properties, including narrow doorways and staircases, and can advise on delivery logistics during the order consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is included with the infrared sauna Inverness?

Every infrared sauna arrives complete with ceramic or carbon heating panels, digital temperature controls, interior LED lighting, pre-assembled seating, and toughened glass door. Delivery to mainland Inverness addresses is included. The cabin is fully wired and tested before dispatch, requiring only connection to a standard 13-amp UK socket. Assembly instructions and user documentation are provided.

How long does delivery take for the infrared sauna Inverness?

Delivery occurs approximately 60 days from order confirmation, reflecting the handcrafted, made-to-order nature of every cabin. Production begins after specification approval and payment, with each unit built individually by experienced joiners in Newark. Delivery to Inverness and surrounding Highland postcodes on mainland Scotland is scheduled once the cabin passes final quality inspection.

What timber is used to build the infrared sauna Inverness?

Every cabin is constructed from clear-grade Canadian hemlock, selected for minimal knots, consistent grain, and natural resistance to warping at elevated temperatures. The timber does not bleed resin during heating cycles, maintaining clean interior surfaces. Tongue-and-groove joinery creates tight panel joints that preserve structural integrity and heat retention over 15 to 20 years of use.

Does the infrared sauna Inverness require professional installation?

No professional installation is required for most infrared models that connect to standard 13-amp UK sockets. Delivery teams position the cabin in your designated room, confirm the power connection is secure, and verify operation before leaving. No plumbing, ventilation ducts, or dedicated electrical circuits are needed. The cabin is ready for use immediately after delivery.

What size space do I need for the infrared sauna Inverness?

Single-person cabins typically require a floor area of 1000 by 1000 millimetres with 1900 millimetres ceiling height, plus clearance on all sides for air circulation. Two-person models need approximately 1200 by 1500 millimetres. Measure the intended room before ordering to confirm adequate space, including door swing clearance. Most UK residential rooms accommodate single-person infrared cabins comfortably.

What warranty covers the infrared sauna Inverness?

Warranty details are confirmed during the order process and cover structural timber, heating elements, and electrical components. Clear-grade Canadian hemlock carries an expected lifespan of 15 to 20 years under normal residential use in UK conditions. Contact health@gravitywellness.co.uk for specific warranty terms applicable to your chosen model and any extended coverage options available at purchase.

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Order your handcrafted infrared sauna for Inverness delivery today

Every cabin is built to order in Canadian hemlock with approximately 60 days from confirmation to delivery. Contact health@gravitywellness.co.uk to discuss specifications, dimensions, and delivery scheduling to your Inverness address.

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