Dundalk LeisureCraft CT Georgian Cabin Sauna | 6-Person Outdoor Cabin Sauna
Dundalk LeisureCraft CT Georgian Cabin Sauna | 6-Person Outdoor Cabin Sauna
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Six on the benches and 343 cubic feet under a steel roof, the largest room in the CT line.
- Room 84″ square, with a porch or changeroom option
- 98.25 × 97.25″ outside, 100.75″ to the ridge
- Wood stove or 7.5 to 9 kW electric, chosen separately
Every wood build needs a chimney; choose a routing below or source your own venting. We confirm the routing with you before the order goes to the factory.
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Shipping & Delivery
Shipping & Delivery
Your LeisureCraft sauna, plunge tub, hot tub or outdoor shower is handcrafted to order in Melancthon, Ontario and ships by insured LTL freight. Freight and all cross-border charges are included in the price — no separate shipping cost, no customs bill at the door.
Build time, not ship time. Every unit is made to order, so each product page shows an estimated build date rather than a delivery date. Transit is additional, and build dates move with production volume — peak season runs February through May. We confirm your date in writing once your order is placed.
What the carrier does. The freight company calls to schedule an appointment and delivers to the end of your driveway or the curb, usually on an 18-wheel truck. The driver will not unload your crate and will not back into your driveway. Check that a truck that size can reach your property before you order.
CRITICAL — you are responsible for unloading. Crates run 6 to 14 feet long and 800 to 1,600 pounds depending on the model, with the largest builds heavier still. If your crate is 84 inches or shorter, the carrier may have a liftgate to help lower it. Longer than that there is no liftgate, which covers most of the barrel and cabin range. You will need a forklift with extensions (crates lift from the end), a trailer to collect from the terminal, or a crew on hand. We can arrange a tilt-tow truck for $1,250 if you would rather not. Plan this before you order and we will work it out with you.
Inspect before you sign. If the crate arrives damaged, accept it, photograph everything before moving it, and write "Crate arrived open/damaged — Possible Hidden Damage" on the Bill of Lading. Then call us within 72 hours. A clean signature releases the carrier and makes a claim nearly impossible to win.
Good to know. Changing your shipping address after the unit leaves the factory costs $350 — free before it ships, so tell us early. If a delivery appointment stalls because calls go unreturned, the terminal charges $35 per day in storage. Both are manufacturer charges passed through at cost. Heaters and accessories ship separately and usually arrive sooner.
Questions before you order? Call or text (888) 500-5675, Mon–Sat 9am–6pm EST. We coordinate every delivery ourselves.
Included freight applies to standard residential curbside delivery in the contiguous 48 states. Alaska, Hawaii and Canada require a quote before ordering. Build and transit times are estimates, not guarantees. Applies to the LeisureCraft Canadian Timber Collection. View our full Shipping & Delivery policy →
Warranty
Warranty
All products designed and manufactured by Dundalk LeisureCraft — including the Canadian Timber Collection — are covered against defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use for 5 years from the day you receive the product.
What's covered. Replacement of defective parts. Service, labor and installation costs are expressly excluded by the manufacturer, and a replacement part does not extend the original 5-year period.
What's not. Normal wear and tear, improper installation, insufficient maintenance, natural weather conditions, and failure to follow the installation and care instructions.
Heaters, stoves and chillers. These sit on LeisureCraft's separate component schedule, and LeisureCraft honors the component manufacturer's terms directly — same coverage, same duration. Electric heaters carry 3 years (elements and rocks excluded; HUUM also excludes sensors). Wood-burning stoves run 2 years to 5 years, with LeisureCraft's own Timberglow at 5, excluding the glass door, ash grate and rocks; LeisureCraft chimney kits carry 5 years with no exclusions. Chillers carry 1 to 2 years. Component coverage is parts only. We confirm the exact term for your configuration in writing before you order.
Use a licensed electrician. All electrical connections on heaters and chillers must be made by a licensed electrician, or LeisureCraft voids the component warranty. Improper installation is excluded from the 5-year sauna warranty as well.
If you've seen a 3-year figure. Some older listings and in-box manuals still show 3 years for the Canadian Timber Collection. LeisureCraft's current published policy is 5 years, and that's the coverage we confirm in writing with every order.
Residential use, and registration. The 5-year term is written for normal residential use; LeisureCraft publishes no commercial warranty. Buying for a gym, clinic, spa, hotel or rental? Call us first and we'll get the factory's position in writing. We send the manufacturer's registration link with your order confirmation — registering keeps future claims straightforward.
How to make a claim. Contact us — as your authorized dealer we handle the claim with the manufacturer for you. Email sales@recoveryroomdirect.com or call (888) 500-5675 with your order number and photos of the issue.
Summary of the manufacturer's warranty. Their official warranty document governs.
Return Policy
Return Policy
LeisureCraft Canadian Timber products are handcrafted for your specific order in Melancthon, Ontario. Because each unit is built to order, the manufacturer does not accept returns or exchanges — so please call us before you buy if anything is unclear. We would far rather answer questions first than have you end up with the wrong sauna.
Cancellations. Production is scheduled as soon as your order is placed. Contact us as early as you can at (888) 500-5675 — if your build hasn't started we'll do everything we can to cancel at no cost. If it has, we'll tell you plainly where you stand.
Damaged on arrival? You're covered. Transit damage is handled by replacement, not return. Accept the shipment, photograph the damage before moving anything, and write "Crate arrived open/damaged — Possible Hidden Damage" on the Bill of Lading before signing. Call us within 72 hours and the manufacturer ships replacement wood or components at no charge. Damage reported after a clean signature is very difficult to claim — this step is what protects you.
Five-year residential warranty. Products manufactured by LeisureCraft carry a limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship under normal residential use for five years from the day you receive them. Valid claims are resolved with replacement parts at no charge.
What it doesn't cover. The warranty is parts only — service, labour and installation are expressly excluded, and a replaced part doesn't restart the five years. It excludes normal wear and tear, improper installation, insufficient maintenance, weather damage, and failure to follow the care instructions. Cedar is a natural material: seasonal movement and colour change to silver-grey are normal and are not defects.
Two exceptions worth knowing. The warranty is written for residential use — if you're buying for a gym, clinic, spa or rental property, call us first so we can confirm your coverage in writing. And sauna heaters are not LeisureCraft-made: Harvia, HUUM and Narvi units carry their own manufacturer warranties, and we'll point you to the right terms.
Warranty begins on the date the product is received by the original end-user. Register your warranty with the manufacturer to keep future claims straightforward — we'll send the link with your order confirmation. We're here Mon–Sat, 9am–6pm EST. View our full Return Policy →
Price Match Guarantee
Price Match Guarantee
Found it for less at an authorized dealer? We'll match it — before or after you buy.
We're factory-authorized for every brand we carry. If you find this exact model listed at a lower price by another authorized retailer, send us the link and we'll match it before you check out. Already purchased? We'll refund the difference within 30 days of your order date.
To claim: Email us or call with a link or screenshot showing the lower price, the retailer name, and model number. We'll confirm authorization status and apply the match — typically same business day.
Applies to authorized U.S. retailers only. Excludes open-box, clearance, used, and bundle pricing. Item must be in stock at the competing retailer.
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Canadian Timber Collection
The CT Georgian is the biggest room in the Canadian Timber range, and the only cabin that can grow
The Georgian is an eight by eight cabin sauna in Eastern White Cedar: a seven by seven room inside, 343 cubic feet, six seats on a two-tier back bench and a side bench, under a gable roof of Ontario made metal shingles that is part of the sauna rather than an option. No other sauna in this collection holds more air. The Luna cube holds 315, the Tranquility barrel 297.
It takes a wood stove or an electric heater, and it is the one cabin in the family LeisureCraft will build with a covered Porch on the front or a Changeroom on the back. The size and the additions are the reasons to buy it over its siblings.
Free freight to the contiguous 48 states. Monthly financing available.

See the Canadian Timber CT Georgian cabin sauna
LeisureCraft's own walkthrough, outside and in.
Where the Georgian earns its place as a 6 person outdoor cabin sauna, and what it is not
The Georgian is a traditional sauna: a stove, stones and a room you heat, which is a different experience from an infrared cabin. If you are still deciding between the two, start with our infrared versus traditional sauna comparison.
A barrel earns its seats by getting longer: the six-seat Tranquility is 118 inches deep. The Georgian gets to six a different way. It is 84 inches wide and 84 deep inside, square cornered and flat floored, with a ceiling that rises to 86.25 inches at the ridge, so the volume is in width and height rather than length. The benches use that width: an upper and a lower tier across the back wall, and a lower bench down one side wall to make an L. Six people sit around a room rather than along a tube, in what LeisureCraft calls a classic shed-style cabin: a bronze glass door between two tall windows under a gable.
What it is not: it is not the compact choice. At 98.25 inches wide and 97.25 deep it needs an eight foot square of level ground. For three or four people on a smaller pad, the CT Granby and the CT Palmer are the right calls; if a curved wall is what you picture, the barrel saunas are where to look.
- Seven by seven inside, 343 cubic feet, the largest interior in the range
- Two-tier back bench plus a side bench, seating six per LeisureCraft
- Flat solid cedar floor and square corners, nothing lost to curvature
- Metal shingle gable roof built in; wood stove or electric, your choice
- The only cabin that takes a Porch or a Changeroom

The CT Georgian's 343 cubic feet, the biggest room in the range, and the only cabin you can add to
Volume decides how a sauna feels with the bench full, and the Georgian's is the largest LeisureCraft publishes for any Canadian Timber sauna: 343 cubic feet against the Luna's 315, the Tranquility's 297, the Palmer's 263 and the Granby's 141. The room is 84 inches each way, and the ceiling follows the roof pitch from about 70 inches at the side walls up to 86.25 at the ridge.
The second thing no other cabin can do is grow. LeisureCraft builds the Georgian in three forms: the standard cabin on this page, the Georgian with a Porch, and the Georgian with a Changeroom. The Porch is a covered cedar deck on the front, adding 24.5 inches of depth. The Changeroom adds 48.5 inches and a second room for changing out of the weather. Choose either at the top of this page under Cabin layout, and it is built into your sauna at the factory as one build. Neither is offered on the Palmer or the Granby.

Eastern White Cedar, and what you are paying for in a Canadian Timber sauna
The Georgian is built from Eastern White Cedar, the wood that gives the Canadian Timber collection its name and its price: lighter in color than Western Red Cedar, tighter in the grain and much milder in scent, which a lot of people prefer in a hot room, with the same natural resistance to moisture, rot and insects. Here it is the walls, ceiling, floor and benches.
Solid single-stave walls
Stacked tongue-and-groove cedar staves, locked at the corners and screwed down through a notch at each end: solid wood through its thickness rather than a frame with cladding, in Grade-A cedar with no tenon joints along the length.
Metal shingle roof, included
Cedar roof staves over a center beam, finished in 28-gauge metal shingles made in Listowel, Ontario from Hamilton steel with a painted SMP finish, plus trim and a ridge cap. On the barrels a roof is a priced option; on the Georgian it is how the sauna is built.
Bronze tempered glass, three panes of it
The door and both front windows are 5 mm bronze tempered single pane: tempered for safety at heat, bronze to cut the glare, single rather than sealed double glazing.
Sourced from certified sustainable mills in British Columbia and Ontario, and covered by LeisureCraft's 5 year residential limited warranty against defects in materials and workmanship: replacement parts, with service, labor and installation excluded.
Heating the CT Georgian: wood stove or electric heater for 343 cubic feet
The Georgian takes either. LeisureCraft's own configurator recommends a 9 kW electric heater for this model and publishes a working range of 7.5 to 9 kW; for wood it points to a stove in the 14 to 16 kW class, and both figures are doing real work in the biggest room in the range. Choose the electric heater at the top of this page and it is added to your order as its own line, at LeisureCraft's list price with no markup from us:
- Harvia KIP, the simplest, controls on the heater, no Wi-Fi, 8 kW here
- HUUM Drop, 9 kW, wall mounted, 55 kg of stone; it runs from its own HUUM UKU control unit, local or Wi-Fi, which you choose with the heater at the top of this page
- Homecraft Revive, 9 kW, a Canadian-made stainless tower with 200 lb of stone; its Homecraft control, local or Wi-Fi, is chosen with the heater at the top of this page
Wood is the other route, and it suits a site where the fire is the point or the power is not there. Choose the stove, a Narvi Kuru in the size that fits, LeisureCraft's own TimberGlow14, or the Narvi Kaamos 20, and its chimney routing under Wood stove at the top of this page; we confirm the routing with you before the order goes to the factory. The fire is half of it. It is slower to bring up, needs feeding mid-session, and needs a chimney out through the side or back wall, with or without an elbow, and the right kit depends on your site and local code. Electric is the only option where outdoor burning is restricted. You can also select Without a heater if you already own one; we confirm on the order call either way.
Why we still ask you to call
The heater, its control, and for a wood build the stove, its chimney routing and the floor plate are all priced at the top of this page, so nothing waits on a quote. The call is where we check what you have chosen against your site: climate, how exposed the Georgian will be, the breaker, and where a flue can exit under local code. LeisureCraft accepts no returns, so five minutes on (888) 500-5675 before you choose is the cheapest insurance on the page.
All electrical connections must be made by a licensed electrician, and LeisureCraft's warranty is void if they are not. LeisureCraft's own sheet puts the requirement at 240 V and 30 to 50 amps depending on the heater; 9 kW sits at the top of that range. Plan the electrical before the crate arrives, not after.


What a week with the Georgian actually looks like
The sessions, and why the two tiers matter
A room this size takes a while to come up to temperature from cold, longer in January than in June, so owners settle into a rhythm rather than using it on impulse: a Wi-Fi heater started from the kitchen, or a stove lit an hour ahead. The upper tier is hotter than the lower, and a two-tier bench across the full 84 inch back wall lets one session suit different tolerances; LeisureCraft's drawing puts the lower tier at 19.25 inches off the floor and the upper at 37.25. Whoever wants the heat goes up.
Sauna and cold water
Traditional sauna users often pair heat with a plunge, and the Porch's covered deck with built-in seating gives you somewhere to sit between rounds. Our contrast therapy protocol sets out the timings people actually use, and the cold plunges we carry are sized to sit beside a sauna this size.
Winter
The roof is pitched steel, and there is no membrane or shingle kit to think about. The single pane glass is the part to go in knowing about: three panes, none of them sealed units, so in a hard winter expect them to behave the way single glazing behaves. Leave the door and vents open after a session so the room dries.
Three people who choose the Georgian over the rest of the range
The one who is buying for six
If six adults will sit down at once more than occasionally, the Georgian and the Tranquility are the two candidates here, and the Georgian seats them around a corner rather than along a barrel. Buying a four-seat sauna and hoping is how people end up with a queue in towels.
The one who wants a fire and a roof
Every barrel that takes a wood stove leaves the roof as an option; the Luna has the roof and refuses the stove. The Georgian is the largest sauna here that arrives with its roof built in and still takes a 14 to 16 kW wood stove.
The one who wants somewhere to cool down
If the plan is rounds and cold air between them, this is the only cabin LeisureCraft will build with a covered Porch on the front or a Changeroom behind. Choose it under Cabin layout at the top of this page; it changes the footprint by two or four feet and the crate with it.
CT Georgian specifications, and how it compares to the Palmer, the Granby and the Luna
| Specification | CT Georgianthis sauna | CT Palmer | CT Granby | CT Luna |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interior volume | 343 cu ft (9.7 m³) | 263 cu ft | 141 cu ft | 315 cu ft |
| Seats, per LeisureCraft | 6 | 4 | 3 | 4 |
| Interior, W x D | 84 x 84″ | 84 x 60″ | 60 x 60″ | 80.25″ wide |
| Interior height | 86.25″ at the ridge | 86.25″ at the ridge | 84.25″ at the ridge | 80.25″ across the whole floor |
| Exterior, W x D x H | 98.25 x 97.25 x 100.75″ | 98.25 x 97.25 x 100.75″ | 74.25 x 73.25 x 97.5″ | 84.75 x 86.25 x 86.25″ |
| Wood stove offered | Yes, 14 to 16 kW | Yes | No | No |
| Recommended electric heater | 9 kW | 6 kW | 6 kW | 6 kW |
| Roof | Metal shingle, included | Metal shingle, included | Metal shingle, included | EPDM membrane, included |
| Porch or Changeroom | Either offered | Not offered | Not offered | n/a |
| Crate | 96 x 45 x 44″, 1,776 lb | 96 x 45 x 44″, 1,776 lb | 72 x 45 x 44″, 1,230 lb | 84 x 45 x 44″, 1,526 lb |
| Liftgate (84″ limit) | Past it | Past it | Fits | At the limit |
| Glass, wood, warranty | 5 mm bronze tempered, Eastern White Cedar, 5 years residential | Same | Same | Same |


Interior height is the column to trust in this table. The cabins are measured to the ridge and their ceilings follow the roof pitch down to the side walls, so the Georgian is tallest where you stand and lower over the benches; the Luna's 80.25 inches is everywhere.
The column to read twice is the Palmer's. It has the Georgian's width, roofline and exterior footprint to the inch, and a room 60 inches deep instead of 84, because roughly two feet of the same roof is carried past the front wall as a covered overhang. Same pad and, on LeisureCraft's published figures, the same crate; the choice is a seven by seven room or a five by seven room with a sheltered front step, and if four is your number the CT Palmer is the honest answer. The Granby and the Luna are the footprint answers; the Granby comes off a liftgate and the Luna sits right on the limit; the Georgian does neither. Measure the pad and the route in first, and see the rest of our outdoor sauna range and the wider traditional sauna selection if the Georgian is more room than you have.
What the CT Georgian costs to use, once it is in the yard
We are not going to invent a cost per session for you, because we do not know what you paid or how often you will use it. What we can give you is the denominator, and five years is not arbitrary: it is the length of the residential warranty.
Divide your delivered price by 780, or by 4,680 if the bench is full, and you have your real cost per session. We would rather hand you the arithmetic than publish an average we made up. The recurring cost is whatever you feed it, a 9 kW power bill or a wood supply, and your own utility rate or woodpile settles that better than we can.
What you are not paying for separately
- The roof. On the barrels a metal roof is a priced option; on the Georgian it is built in
- Freight to the contiguous 48 states, and all cross-border duties
- Cedar cut, shaped and pre-drilled, so there is no carpentry on site
- Both bench tiers, the side bench, the floor, the glass door and both windows
- A poured foundation, provided the base is level and stays level
- Assembly labor, if you and one other person build it
What is in the CT Georgian cabin sauna crate
The Georgian ships as one crate, flat packed. LeisureCraft publishes it at 96 by 45 by 44 inches (244 by 114 by 112 cm) and 1,776 lb (805 kg), packaged weight varying with the heater and options.
What is in it
- Every cedar wall, floor and roof stave cut, labeled and pre-drilled
- The base plates and eight base supports under the floor
- The two-tier back bench, the side bench and their brackets
- The roof staves, center beam, metal trim, 28-gauge shingles and ridge cap
- The bronze tempered glass door, prehung, and both windows
- Door handles and the screws each step calls for
- Your heater or stove, if you ordered one, as its own line on the same order
The CT Georgian in detail
The same sauna from several angles: gable, glazing and bench tiers, before it is in your yard.






Building the CT Georgian
LeisureCraft's own manual is worth reading before you order rather than after. It asks for two people, and lists a 2 inch hole saw, a jigsaw, a quarter inch nut driver bit, a step ladder, an adjustable wrench and a carpenter's hammer. The one most owners will not already have is the grinder with a metal cutting disc, which the manual lists without saying what it is for; the roof is the likely job. The manual also says it is highly recommended to view the assembly video before starting.
Georgian assembly manual (PDF)
Published by Dundalk LeisureCraft. 34 pages, illustrated step by step.
CT Georgian sauna delivery, and what to have ready
Freight included
Freight and all cross-border charges are already in the price, curbside to the contiguous 48 states. The crate is 96 by 45 by 44 inches and about 1,776 lb. At 96 inches it is past the 84 inch limit LeisureCraft sets for a liftgate, so plan on equipment or several people to take it off the truck, and arrange that before the delivery call, not on the day.
Built to order
Nothing is stocked. Your Georgian joins the production queue in Melancthon once your order is placed, and we confirm the build and ship window in writing as soon as the factory schedules it. If the date does not work, say so straight away: nothing is cut in the first days, and that is the window where a change, including the Porch or the Changeroom, costs nothing.
What it sits on
There is no slab to pour, but the Georgian has a flat cedar floor on base supports and an eight foot square footprint, so the base under it has to be flat and stay flat. LeisureCraft's own list is a concrete pad, a wood deck, patio stone or crushed stone, level with a slight fall to the back so water drains, and their manual suggests building it larger than the sauna so there is somewhere to sit and cool off. Ground that settles unevenly pulls the door out of square, and improper installation is excluded from the warranty. Call us before you dig or pour, and tell us if you are adding the Porch or the Changeroom, because the base grows with them.
Inspect before you sign
Photograph any damage and write it on the Bill of Lading before you sign, then call us within 72 hours. A clean signature makes a freight claim very hard to win. The crate is set down at the curb, not carried inside and not assembled, so have your help and your route sorted for the day.
Before the truck comes
- A level, load-bearing base at least eight feet square: pad, pavers, crushed stone or a proper deck
- Space to work around all four walls and to stand a ladder at the gable ends
- Your electrician booked with the heater decided, or your chimney routing agreed
- Help and equipment on delivery day; this crate is past the liftgate limit
- Somewhere dry to stage the parts if you are not building immediately
A few situations do add cost, such as a tilt-tow truck, an address change after the crate ships, or terminal storage if a delivery appointment stalls. All are avoidable and all are listed on our LeisureCraft shipping policy. Because each sauna is cut for your order, LeisureCraft does not accept returns or exchanges at any point; read our return policy before ordering, and call us with any doubt.
Care once it is up
The cedar will move as it takes on and gives off moisture, and it will weather to gray outside unless you seal it; LeisureCraft stocks Livos products for the exterior, and the interior is normally left bare. Sweep the floor, wash the benches with warm soapy water now and then, leave the door and vents open after every session, and follow the care schedule in the manual. Keep debris off the metal roof.
Before you start. Heat loads the cardiovascular system. If you are pregnant, have heart disease, high or low blood pressure, a seizure disorder or diabetes, have a pacemaker or another implanted cardiac or electronic device, are recovering from surgery, have Raynaud’s syndrome, or take medication affecting blood pressure, thermoregulation or alertness, speak to your doctor first. This is not an exhaustive list: if you have any health condition, ask your doctor before you start. Never use a sauna after drinking alcohol, and children should not use one unsupervised.
The questions buyers actually ask about the Georgian
What are the Porch and the Changeroom, and can I add them?
Both are ways LeisureCraft builds the Georgian, and no other cabin gets them. The Porch is a covered cedar deck on the front, adding 24.5 inches of depth; the Changeroom is a second room for changing and cooling down, adding 48.5 inches. Choose either under Cabin layout at the top of this page and it is built into your sauna at the factory; LeisureCraft lists them as two separate builds, the Georgian with Porch and the Georgian with Changeroom, so it is one or the other. Both change your footprint and your crate, so measure first.
Is 343 cubic feet really the biggest room in the range?
Yes, on LeisureCraft's own published figures: the Georgian is 343 cubic feet, the Luna cube 315, the Tranquility barrel 297, the Palmer 263, the Harmony and Serenity 222 and the Granby 141. It gets there with a seven by seven room and an 86.25 inch ridge rather than by being long, so it takes less ground than the Tranquility while holding more air.
Is the ceiling 86.25 inches everywhere?
No. The Georgian has a gable roof and the ceiling follows it: 86.25 inches at the ridge, running down to about 70 inches at the side walls, where the benches are. You stand under the ridge. If you want the same height across the whole floor, that is what the Luna's flat 80.25 inch ceiling is for.
Wood or electric, and what size?
Both are offered. LeisureCraft's configurator sizes the Georgian at 9 kW electric, within a published 7.5 to 9 kW range, or a 14 to 16 kW wood stove. Electric is set and forget and the only option where outdoor burning is restricted; wood is slower, needs feeding and a chimney, and suits a site where the fire is the point. The HUUM Drop and the Homecraft Revive both reach 9 kW here, or choose Without a heater if you already own one and we confirm on the call.
Is the roof really included, and does it need maintenance?
Yes, and not routinely. The Georgian is built with cedar roof staves finished in 28-gauge metal shingles made in Listowel, Ontario from Hamilton steel, plus trim and a ridge cap, all in the crate. There is no roof kit to choose or price. Keep debris off it as you would any roof, and keep the vents clear.
What does the warranty actually cover?
LeisureCraft's 5 year residential limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship and provides replacement parts. Service, labor and installation are excluded, as are normal wear, improper installation, insufficient maintenance and weather damage. Heaters and stoves carry their own manufacturer terms. The full terms are on our LeisureCraft warranty policy page.
Is it hard to assemble?
It is designed as a kit. LeisureCraft's own manual asks for two people and ordinary tools, plus a grinder with a metal cutting disc, which the manual lists without explaining, and it recommends watching the assembly video first. It is a bigger build than a barrel, with a roof to shingle at the end, so allow more than a weekend day. If you would rather not, ask us about assembly when you order and we will quote it for your address.
Can I pay for this over time?
Yes. Shop Pay Installments is available at checkout, and APPROVE offers financing on larger orders including business and commercial buyers. Terms, length and whether interest applies all depend on the amount financed and on approval, so the exact offer is the one presented to you rather than anything we can quote here. Call us if you would rather talk it through first.
What happens if I change my mind after ordering?
Every Georgian is built to your order, so LeisureCraft does not accept returns or exchanges at any point. That is their policy rather than a restocking arrangement, and we would rather you knew before you ordered than after. If your build has not started we will do everything we can to cancel at no cost, which is why calling the moment anything changes is the most useful thing you can do. Our full LeisureCraft return policy sets out where you stand.
How long from order to delivery?
Every Georgian is built to order, so the honest answer is that it depends on the production queue rather than on us, and that queue moves. We quote your build and ship window on the phone rather than publish a number that ages, and confirm it in writing once the factory schedules it. The first days after an order are the window where a change costs nothing.
Is a traditional sauna safe for me?
For most healthy adults, used sensibly, yes, but heat genuinely loads the cardiovascular system, so this is a question for your doctor rather than for us. Speak to them first if you are pregnant, have heart disease, high or low blood pressure, a seizure disorder or diabetes, have a pacemaker or another implanted cardiac or electronic device, are recovering from surgery, have Raynaud’s syndrome, or take medication affecting blood pressure, thermoregulation or alertness. That list is not exhaustive. Never use a sauna after drinking alcohol, and children should not use one unsupervised.
Is the five year warranty valid in a gym, spa or rental?
The five year term is LeisureCraft's residential warranty. If the sauna is going into a gym, spa, short-term rental or any commercial setting, call us before you order, because commercial coverage is not the same thing and we will confirm the terms in writing rather than let you find out at claim time. Financing through APPROVE is available to business buyers either way.
Is Recovery Room Direct an authorized LeisureCraft dealer?
Yes. We buy directly from the manufacturer in Melancthon, Ontario, your Georgian is built against your order, and we send the manufacturer's warranty registration with your order confirmation. When something needs sorting out, we deal with the factory on your behalf. You can see everything we carry from them in the Dundalk LeisureCraft collection.
Not sure whether you need the biggest outdoor cabin sauna in the range, or a smaller cabin will do?
It usually comes down to two questions: how many people will actually sit down at once, and whether you want the Porch or the Changeroom. Tell us those two answers and we will tell you which of these four saunas is the right one, including when it is not this one. If the answer is a curved wall, start with the barrel saunas.
Speak with a Sauna Specialist, (888) 500-5675

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Dundalk LeisureCraft CT Georgian Cabin Sauna | 6-Person Outdoor Cabin Sauna
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Dundalk LeisureCraft The Polar Plunge Tub | Cedar Cold Plunge Tub, 190 Gallons ↗
$3,444.00