Custom Sauna Builder in Kings Park, VA

Custom Sauna Construction
in Kings Park, VA

We design and build custom home saunas across Kings Park, VA, fitting cedar Finnish rooms into the lower levels of brick-front colonials off Braddock Road, infrared cabins into expanded primary suites in the 1960s split-levels near Kings Park Library, and compact two-person builds into ramblers backing up to Lake Accotink Park. One in-house design-build team handles framing, vapor barrier, insulation, dedicated 240V electrical, ventilation, glass installation, and Fairfax County permits, so the project moves cleanly from the first measurement to the first session.

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Saunas for Kings Park, VA Homes

Kings Park is an established 1960s subdivision in West Springfield, tucked between Burke and Annandale and bordered by Lake Accotink Park to the south. Homes here are mostly brick-front colonials, ramblers, and split-levels on quarter-acre lots with mature oak and tulip-poplar canopy. A purpose-built custom sauna turns one of the original lower-level rec rooms or an enlarged primary suite into a daily wellness retreat that feels native to the home's mid-century bones.

Custom cedar home sauna in Kings Park VA built by Mayflower Kitchen and Bath

Materials and Layouts We Use in Kings Park Sauna Builds

Every Kings Park sauna is built inside a vapor-sealed, fully insulated shell, finished in clear western red cedar tongue-and-groove on walls and ceiling with a contrasting bench top in thicker abachi or cedar plank. Heating options include Harvia, Huum, and Tylo electric stoves for traditional builds and full-spectrum carbon panels for infrared cabins. Layouts run from compact two-person corner units that drop neatly into a finished basement bay to L-bench rooms for four bathers in larger split-foyer lower levels, with frameless glass front walls, recessed LED lighting, and a tile or stone landing outside the sauna door.

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Serving Kings Park & Neighboring Communities Across Northern Virginia

Kings Park sits in the West Springfield area of Fairfax County, with Burke to the south, Annandale to the north, North Springfield to the east, and Lake Accotink Park forming the back boundary. Our team coordinates sauna builds, deliveries, and inspections through Fairfax County Land Development Services. As a design-build sauna company based in Northern Virginia, our team is familiar with Fairfax County permitting and the construction styles common in Kings Park and the surrounding 1960s neighborhoods.

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"Alex and the Mayflower team were incredibly professional installing our sauna heater. They responded quickly, did serious research with the manufacturer to get every detail right, showed up on time, and followed up days later to make sure everything was perfect."
Charles
"Mayflower was amazing on our in-home sauna. Working with Alex was incredible — his team couldn’t be more professional, and every detail was thought through and discussed before executing."
Kevin
"An excellent experience on our custom home sauna from start to finish. The craftsmanship truly stood out — built with exceptional care and precision. Communication was clear and proactive throughout, and we always knew what to expect at each stage."
Kathleen
"Mayflower is by far the best construction and design company we have ever used. They worked diligently to develop the perfect design, accommodated every change, and kept things completely stress-free. The crew was professional, timely, and polite — we will use Mayflower for all future projects."
Kate

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a home sauna cost in Kings Park, VA?

Home saunas in Kings Park typically run $18,000 to $42,000. A two-person infrared cabin tucked into a finished basement is at the lower end. A traditional Finnish room in a split-level lower level with cedar tongue-and-groove and a Harvia or Tylo electric stove lands at the higher end. The proposal itemizes every selection so the cost is transparent.

Do home saunas in Kings Park require a permit?

Yes. Kings Park sits in unincorporated Fairfax County, so indoor saunas require building and electrical permits through Fairfax County Land Development Services. Outdoor saunas larger than 256 square feet need a separate accessory-structure permit. We file the paperwork and schedule each inspection.

Can a sauna fit in a Kings Park split-level basement?

Yes. The original lower levels in Kings Park split-levels and split-foyers easily accommodate a 5 by 5 or 5 by 7 foot sauna, often where a wet bar or workshop bench used to sit. We frame a vapor-sealed shell against the existing exterior wall and run a dedicated 240V circuit from the panel.

Where in a Kings Park home does a sauna usually go?

Lower levels in the split-foyers, splits, and ramblers are the most popular location, since they offer stable temperatures and easy panel access. Expanded primary suites are a strong second. Outdoor saunas on rear patios are a smaller share, often for homes with private backyards backing Lake Accotink Park.

How long does a sauna build take in a Kings Park home?

Indoor sauna builds in Kings Park typically take three to five weeks of construction once the permit clears. Fairfax County permit review typically adds two to four weeks before construction starts. Outdoor builds run five to seven weeks because of the foundation and weather window.

Traditional Finnish or infrared sauna for a Kings Park home?

Traditional Finnish saunas use an electric stove with rocks and water-on-rock steam at 170 to 195 degrees Fahrenheit. Infrared cabins use carbon panels at 120 to 140 degrees and warm the body directly. The right choice depends on how you plan to use it, the available electrical capacity, and how much room the basement layout can give up.

What electrical capacity does a Kings Park sauna need?

A traditional 6 to 9 kilowatt heater requires a dedicated 240V, 30 to 40 amp circuit on its own breaker. A larger 9 to 12 kilowatt heater for a four to six person room requires 50 to 60 amps. Most Kings Park original panels were 100 amp service, and many homes have since been upgraded to 200 amp. We coordinate with a licensed electrician on every build.

Do you offer financing for sauna construction in Kings Park?

Yes. Flexible home remodeling loans are available through lending partners, with monthly payment estimates available before construction begins.