Fix/Repair DuraWave™ infrared sauna in

So you’re experiencing maintenance issues with your DuraWave™ infrared sauna, perhaps it is broken and needs fixing. We are here to help. Your infrared sauna is a fairly complex system but we have experience in fixing most sauna malfunctions.
Please use the form to provide details of the nature of malfunction, the better the description the quicker we will be able to provide a solution to your sauna problem.
In order to fix your infrared sauna include the following details:
We are looking forward to helping you fix that sauna to get you enjoying it once again!
Please use the form to provide details of the nature of malfunction, the better the description the quicker we will be able to provide a solution to your sauna problem.
In order to fix your infrared sauna include the following details:
- Model and make of your infrared sauna
- The description of the problem with your sauna, including the details of which parts have stopped working or what section in particular is not functioning as it should.
- If you know the exact part that needs replacing describe it or provide a picture by uploading a file
- Any additional details such as the cause of the problem, because the issue might be wider than first assumed.
- A picture of where you think the problem is or the part that is malfunctioning would also help
We are looking forward to helping you fix that sauna to get you enjoying it once again!
DuraWave™ Infrared Sauna Parts Replacement

DuraWave™ Infrared Heaters use technology which encompasses 100% pure ceramic elements filled with lava sand to give the best heat distribution and include no chemicals or toxins.
All humans send and receive Far infrared waves. The range of waves generated by the human body is 6 to 20 microns. The optimal micron output range is between 7.5 and 15 microns which is very close to the resonant frequency of a water molecule. This similarity makes sense since our bodies are almost 70% water.
It is a fact, that the hotter an object is, the more infrared radiation it emits. The primary source of infrared is heat or thermal radiation. This is the radiation produced by the motion of atoms and molecules in an object such as the DuraWave heater. The higher the temperature of the object, the more the atoms and molecules move, and therefore the more infrared radiation they produce. Any object on earth that has a temperature above absolute zero (-459.67 degrees Fahrenheit or -273.15 degrees Celsius) will radiate infrared. When it comes to infrared heaters the amount of energy (electricity) put into the heater affects how much infrared is output.