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Replacement Sauna Heaters

Heater stopped performing or died completely? We carry drop-in replacement sauna heaters from HUUM, Harvia, Saunum, and Amerec — electric and wood-burning, sized from small home saunas to large commercial rooms. Every heater ships free with a full manufacturer warranty.

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Harvia PRO 20 SL 24kW Wood Burning Sauna Stove | WK200SL

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Electric vs. Wood-Burning Replacement Heaters

Most replacement heater projects fall into one of two categories: swapping out a failed electric unit or upgrading a wood-burning stove that's seen better days. The choice between the two usually comes down to what's already in place.

If your sauna is wired with a dedicated 240V circuit, an electric sauna heater is the straightforward path. You'll match the kilowatt rating to your room size, confirm the voltage and phase, and have your electrician connect the new unit to the existing wiring. Electric heaters from HUUM and Harvia range from 2.2kW for compact one-person rooms up to 18kW for large commercial spaces — and most wall-mounted models bolt into the same bracket positions as older heaters.

Wood-burning replacement stoves don't need electrical work at all, but you'll want to verify your existing chimney setup. Interior-feed stoves like the Harvia M3 vent through the ceiling or wall; through-the-wall (LS) models from HUUM let you load firewood from outside the sauna. If your current stove is interior-feed and you want to switch to outside-feed, plan for some chimney modifications.

How to Size Your Replacement Sauna Heater

Start with cubic footage

Measure your sauna's interior length, width, and height in feet and multiply all three. That gives you the cubic footage your heater needs to cover. The general rule is 1 kW per 45–50 cubic feet of sauna space. A 6' x 5' x 7' room is 210 cubic feet, which puts you in the 4.5–6kW range. If you're between two sizes, go with the larger heater — you can always dial it back, but an undersized unit will struggle to reach temperature.

Adjust for glass, insulation, and placement

Glass doors and windows lose heat fast. Add roughly 15% to your cubic footage for each glass surface. Outdoor saunas or rooms with thinner insulation should bump up by 1–2kW to compensate for heat loss, especially in colder climates. Our sauna heater buyer's guide walks through the full sizing process with brand-specific recommendations.

Match the electrical specs

Before ordering, check your existing circuit. Most residential heaters run on 240V single-phase power; commercial installations often use 208V three-phase. The amperage draw depends on the kW rating — a 6kW heater typically pulls 25 amps, while a 9kW unit draws around 37.5 amps. Each product page lists exact electrical requirements so your electrician can confirm compatibility before you buy. Always have a licensed electrician handle the connection.

Brands We Carry

HUUM is an Estonian manufacturer known for striking modern design and high stone capacity. The HUUM Drop is a popular wall-mounted replacement for home saunas (4.5–9kW), while the HUUM Hive and Hive Mini cover larger rooms with floor-standing installations that hold 330–595 lbs of stones. HUUM's wood-burning Hive Flow stoves are built for serious loyly — they hold up to 330 lbs of stones and come in interior-feed and through-the-wall configurations.

Harvia is Finland's most established sauna heater manufacturer and the brand we recommend most often for reliability. The Harvia KIP series is a compact wall-mounted electric heater with built-in controls — it's one of the most common replacement choices for home saunas from 100 to 425 cubic feet. For larger spaces, the Harvia Cilindro holds up to 264 lbs of stones and delivers dense steam. On the wood-burning side, the Harvia M3 at 16.5kW is a proven workhorse for mid-size saunas, and the Harvia Pro series handles rooms up to 1,271 cubic feet.

Saunum takes a different approach with a patented air-mixing system built into the heater itself. A quiet fan circulates hot air from the ceiling down to floor level, eliminating the typical "hot head, cold feet" problem. The Saunum Air 5 (4.8kW) and Air 7 (6.4kW) include WiFi control, a Himalayan salt reservoir, and an aromatherapy dispenser — all built in. They're a premium option, but if you've ever wished your sauna had more even heat distribution, they're worth a look.

Amerec fills a niche most other brands don't. The Amerec Junior at 2.2kW is one of the smallest electric sauna heaters available, covering rooms up to 100 cubic feet. It's available in both 120V and 240V versions, making it a practical replacement for compact one-person saunas.

What's Included and What You'll Need

Every replacement heater ships with the heater unit itself. Electric models require sauna stones (sold separately or bundled in our heater packages) and a compatible controller — some heaters have built-in controls, others need a separate wall-mounted unit. Wood-burning stoves need stones and a chimney kit matched to your venting setup.

If you'd rather get everything in one box, our heater packages bundle the heater, stones, and controller together at the same price as buying them individually. It's purely a convenience play — no markup, no mystery about compatibility. We also carry heater guard rails, replacement sauna stones, and standalone controllers if you only need to replace part of your setup.

All orders over $200 ship free within the US, and every shipment includes freight insurance. Our team is available by phone or live chat to help you match the right heater to your sauna — bring your room dimensions and current heater specs, and we'll point you to the right model.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know what size replacement sauna heater I need?
Measure your sauna's interior length, width, and height in feet and multiply them together to get cubic footage. The standard sizing rule is 1 kW per 45–50 cubic feet. A 210 cubic foot room needs a 4.5–6kW heater. Add 15% for glass doors or windows, and bump up 1–2kW for outdoor saunas or rooms with poor insulation. When in doubt, size up — an undersized heater will struggle to reach full temperature.
Can I replace my old sauna heater with a different brand?
Yes. As long as the new heater matches your sauna's cubic footage requirements and your electrical circuit can handle the voltage, phase, and amperage, you can swap brands. Wall-mounted heaters generally use standard mounting positions. Confirm the physical dimensions fit your available wall or floor space, and have a licensed electrician verify the electrical compatibility before installation.
How long do sauna heaters typically last before needing replacement?
A quality electric sauna heater lasts around 15–20 years with regular use. Heating elements are usually the first component to wear out. Signs it's time for a replacement include significantly longer heat-up times, inability to reach your target temperature, tripped breakers, strange smells, or visible corrosion on the elements. Sauna stones should be inspected annually and replaced every 2–5 years.
Do I need an electrician to replace a sauna heater?
Yes, for electric sauna heaters. Most models require a hardwired 240V dedicated circuit — this is not a plug-and-play installation. A licensed electrician should disconnect the old unit and connect the new one, verify the wire gauge matches the amperage requirements, and confirm everything meets local electrical code. Wood-burning stoves don't require electrical work but may need chimney modifications.
What's the difference between a heater with built-in controls and one with an external controller?
Heaters with built-in controls like the Harvia KIP series have temperature and timer settings on the unit itself — no additional controller needed. Heaters with external controllers require a separate wall-mounted control panel, which gives you more placement flexibility and often adds features like WiFi app control for remote preheating. Both work well; it comes down to whether you want simplicity or more control options.
Can I switch from a wood-burning sauna stove to an electric heater?
You can, but it requires some work. You'll need a licensed electrician to run a dedicated 240V circuit to the sauna, which costs $450–$900 for indoor installations and $1,500–$3,800+ for detached outdoor saunas depending on the distance from your electrical panel. You can cap off or remove the existing chimney. The upside is set-and-forget temperature control and no firewood management.
Do I need to replace my sauna stones when I replace the heater?
It's strongly recommended. Sauna stones go through extreme heating and cooling cycles that break them down over time, and different heaters are designed for specific stone types and quantities. Using the wrong stones can crack and damage a new heater. Most manufacturers specify the exact stone type and weight their heaters require. Our heater packages include the correct stones so you don't have to guess.
How much does a replacement sauna heater cost?
Electric replacement heaters range from around $970 for a basic Harvia KIP to $3,900+ for large HUUM Hive units or premium Saunum models with built-in climate equalizers. Wood-burning stoves run from about $970 for a Harvia M3 up to $3,400+ for HUUM Hive Flow models. Add $100–$300 for stones and $200–$1,100 for a controller if your heater needs an external one. All heaters over $200 ship free.