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Tips For Building A Steam Shower

Fortunately, you don’t have to tear up your bathroom or break the bank to build a steam shower, but

If you want to build your own steam shower or have one built for you, there are some important things that you will need to do.

Should you choose to accept it, your mission is to…

  • cover the roof of your shower enclosure
  • seal the enclosure with a special door
  • install a steam shower generator
  • optional: include something to sit on, like a folding or fixed bench or a tiled bench

If you decide to build a steam shower suite, which includes…

  • a shower,
  • steam jet, and
  • built in seating,

it would take up about the same amount of space as an average bathtub enclosure.

You can convert a small walk-in shower into a steam shower, but the enclosure may not turn out big enough to include a bench. That means you wouldn’t be able to relax during your steam shower. You would have to stand the entire time.

Steam Shower Structure and Sealing

The structure

The walls and ceiling of your enclosure must be made of waterproof material such as tile, marble, granite, limestone or fiberglass.

Cover the roof

Many standard shower stall doors stop short of the ceiling by a foot or so. You’ll have to…

1) buy a lightweight acrylic dome top, or
2) install a cover made of a material like fiberglass or stainless steel.

Steam condenses, so the ceiling should be sloped or curved. If the shower ceiling is flat, condensed water will constantly drip straight down.

Believe me, it’s not pleasant when a few of those drops hits you in the eye when you’re trying to relax and enjoy the moment.

Seal It

Your enclosure needs to be sealed very tight. If steam (actually, it’s water vapor) is allowed to escape, it will damage drywall, paint, or wallpaper.

You’ll also have to deal with rotting problems if steam penetrates into your walls, ceiling and floor. 

That would not be good.

Home steam showers are meant for enjoyment, not ruining bathrooms.

You can’t have a vapor-tight enclosure without the right kind of door. Manufacturers sell steam shower doors in a variety of styles and colors.

Now, what about the steam?

If you want to build a steam shower, obviously you’re going to need something to produce the steam, right? So…

You’ll need to install a steam generator.

You might need a plumber and electrician for this job. The generator needs to be connected to the water line and a 240V line voltage.

Deciding where to place your steam shower generator can potentially be one of your biggest design challenges.

Steam showers are growing in popularity because people enjoy the soothing relaxation that they provide.

After all, it’s a great option to be able to come home after a busy day or a tough workout and unwind in your very own steam shower.

Terrence Banks has written about building a steam shower and buying a steam shower door.

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