Why do you think an ideal steam room should be revetted – faced with stones?
A. There are three advantages unattainable in a wooden steam room: 1. Steam is absorbed in the wood, which means that in one or two minutes steams penetrates the slots, pores and microcracks, thus holding only for a short period of time, so that one has to pour pails of water into the stone stove. Our steam room is hermetically sealed and we can achieve a “vacuum” effect. We only boost the hot air, and the air is sucked out only when the door opens; 2. The heavy weight helps hold the temperature ideally, that is it virtually impossible to overheat the steam room – the five to ten tones of stone absorb the excessive heat and then gradually give it back; 3. When using our stone steam room we achieve the utmost salubrious effect, because the tonnes of jadeite when heated emit the metasilicic acid (H2SiO3), ions of sodium and some microelements, among them zinc (Zn), copper (Cu), selenium (Se), silver (Ag) and others – nearly 60 as a whole, which when absorbed with the air breathed in or t