Traditional Sauna doors R.O. 26*78” for sale, tempered glass door 24/26/30” * 80”*10mm for sale,
this is Andy Liu from Blackstone saunas. We have below doors for sale:
Cedar sauna door: R.O.26*78” jamb, hinges, handle included: $500 ( in stock in Edmonton and Vancouver now)
Cedar sauna door with window: R.O.26*78” jamb, hinges, handle included: $575 ( in stock in Edmonton and Vancouver now)
Real dimension of the door: 24 * 75.5 * 1 5/8”
Jamb and accessories detail:
24 * 13/8” * 3/8” : 1 pcs
77.5” * 1 3/8” * 3/8” : 2 pcs
24 * 5 9/16” * 5/8” : 1 pcs
25 3/8” * 5 9/16” * 5/8” : 1 pcs with 11/16″ * 5/16″ cutting at two ends.
77 1/8” * 5.5” * 5/8” : 2 pcs
Hinge: 4 *2 1/4”
Handle: 10.5” * thickness 1 3/8” * H from door: 2 1/8”
Tempered glass door with below 3 sizes in stock in Vancouver now: (Jamb, hinges, handle included. )
W24”* H80” * 10mm : $800
W26”* H80” * 10mm: $850
W30”* H80” * 10mm: $850
Shipping, we can ship to anywhere in Canada, please call 780 265 6399 for shipping quote.
Below are the instructions for the cedar sauna door.
GENERAL
Blackstone insulated sauna doors are made of kiln-dried Western Red Cedar. Doors
complement the interior of the sauna room with the natural beauty of the wood. If you have purchased our option- al window door you should know the dualpane glass is hermetically
sealed for energy savings, and tempered on both sides for safety.
When planning your sauna, note that the sauna door MUST OPEN OUTWARDS. Sauna doors NEVER use positive latching system as in regular doors. Roller latches, magnetic latches, and various automatic door closing systems are acceptable. The sauna door is supplied with the sauna door, the jamb (or door frame), and the door- stop, which goes on the inside of the doorjamb. The closed door rests against the doorstop moulding and creates
a “seal” to keep a minimum of heat from escaping the room. The standard sauna door is usually smaller than
regular residential doors to minimize heat loss when opening and closing the door.
INSTALLATION (FRAMING)
The rough door opening size required in your stud wall for our regular-sized sauna doors (23-3/4” x 75-1/2”) is
26” x 78”. This extra 2” on each dimension allows for the thickness of the jamb (door frame) and allows the door frame some adjustment space if your wall framing is not square. The difference in space is taken up using door shims, or wedges available from a lumber dealer.
The width of the door jamb is 5-1/2” wide, enough to accommodate a wall framed with 2” x 4” studs, plus the 1” x 4” strapping inside the sauna room (used for vertical cedar T&G) and both finished walls. The door jamb may need to be ripped to the finished thickness of the wall. Remember to rip only the edge away from the hinge and door latch!!!
INSTALLING THE DOOR fRAME
Using “construction terminology”, the rough opening for your door in your stud wall should be both “plumb”
and “level”. By this we mean the horizontal members of your rough opening should be “level”, and your vertical members should be “plumb”…or dead-on for accuracy. If not, don’t despair, you will have some adjustment room when you put your door frame into the rough opening in the stud wall. Door frame installation is made a whole lot easier if the door opening is true and square.
HINT: For cosmetic reasons, it’s good to hide the screw or nails going through the jamb under the door stop moulding you will install after the door slab is in frame. Pre-drilling screw holes through the jamb will be stronger than just “driving” them through the jamb and you are less likely to split the cedar jamb. Any holes you pre-drill should be 2-1/2” away from the edge of the hinge side of the jamb, this way they will be covered later by the doorstop moulding. Drill all 3 pcs of the door frame putting the holes about 12” apart.
INSTALLING THE DOOR fRAME (CONTINUED)
Installing the Hinge Side: (only install nails or screws loosely at this point through the jamb) Set the door frame in the opening and lightly fasten the hinge side to the adjoining stud through the holes you have already pre- drilled. Center the jamb so the edges are flush with both sides of the finished walls. If the 2” x 4” stud is plumb, nail or screw the hinge side of the jamb directly to the 2” x 4”. If the stud is not plumb, shim as necessary until the stud is plumb. Always drive a fastener through a shim, not between a shim or you will pull the jamb crooked. Make sure the door frame is up towards the top of the opening so there is some room for ventilation under the door slab. Remember the door must open outward from the sauna – take time to double check!!
Installing the Top of Frame: Level the top of the door frame, install shims as required directly in the path of screws or nails you will put through the jamb.
Installing the Latch Side: Plumb the latch side, using shims as necessary, taking care that the measurement at the bottom of the door frame matches the measurement at the top of the frame.
Installing the Door Slab: Now you can hang the door slab in the frame. Make sure the hinges attached to the door slab are not screwed down tight yet, allowing some room for fitting. Get another person to help you with holding the door slab and mating the hinge pairs together then tap the hinge pins down into the hinges on the frame. Do not close the door yet!! Next, screw all the hinge screws down tight making sure each hinge fits nicely into the area routed out for it. The screw heads should be level and flush with the hinge surface so they don’t bind when the door is closed. Now you can close the door.
Standing inside the sauna, survey the fitting of the frame around the door. Now is the time to “fine-tune” the frame installation, ensure the spacing between the door slab edge and the surrounding door frame is even on all faces. Here’s where using screws is superior to using nails. Adjust your shims in or out as required to take up
any slack between the door frame and the rough-in studding. Install the door catch and make sure the door moves
smoothly from the latch position through to the full-open position. If the swings on its own…it’s not level, adjust the hinge side so it’s plumb on all sides. Place your thumb on the jamb while facing the jamb face standing in the doorway, as well as checking it from the edge-on view.
Once you’re satisfied with the door installation you are ready to install the doorstop moulding. With the door closed you can now nail the doorstops in place. Have someone maintain steady, gentle pressure on the outside of the door. Butt the door stop moulding up to the door slab and nail it into the jamb with small finishing nails.
We also sell:
Massage chairs,
Custom traditional and far infrared sauna,
DIY sauna kit,
Hot yoga panel kits.
Sauna door
Tempered glass door,
Sauna cover
All kinds of sauna parts and sauna accessories.
Please check our website or call 780 265 6399 Mon. to Sun. for more details:
www.blackstonesaunas.com
Below are our address in AB and BC:
Edmonton showroom:
Belmead Professional Building (this is a three floor office building next by Belmead shopping center, there is no signs outside the building, we are at the third floor, room325)
Suite #325, 8944 – 182 Street Nw
Edmonton, AB, T5T 2E3
Open hours:
Fri. -Sat. : am10:00 –pm6:00
Sun. – Thur.: closed.
we are open by appointment any time.
Phone: 780-392-1985
Cell: 780-265-6399
Contact person: Andy Liu
Email: edmonton@blackstonesaunas.com
Vancouver showroom:
Tuesday – Friday – 9AM – 5PM
Saturdays – BY APPOINTMENT ONLY
Address: #102 – 9355-B 198st Langley BC
Phone: 604.544.5005
Email: jordan@blackstonesaunas.com
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Directions:
Our New Blackstone location is located just off the Golden Ears Bridge in Langley. We are centered in the heart of the 401 Business Park on 198st! We are conveniently located just off Highway 1 and 200th St. We are in Building “B” it will read 9355-B on the exterior and you will know you found us!
Vancouver Island showroom:
1120 Fabrick Drive
Qualicum, British Columbia – V9K 1M9
Toll-Free: 1.866.755.1015
info@blackstonesaunas.com
Open hours: by appointment.