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How Much Does an Infrared Sauna Cost? (2026 Price Guide)

Price Guide · 2026

How Much Does an Infrared Sauna Cost?

What you'll really pay for a home infrared sauna in 2026 — by size and tier — plus how to cut the cost by about 30%.

$1,500–$15,000+ rangeFull-spectrum from ~$5kFinancing from $312/moHSA/FSA ~30% off
Peak Saunas Fuji infrared sauna
The short answer

Home infrared saunas typically cost $1,500 to $15,000+. Budget 1-person far-infrared units run $1,500–$4,000; premium full-spectrum 1–2 person saunas run $5,000–$9,000; larger and outdoor models run $10,000–$15,000+. Peak Saunas start at $6,450 — with transparent pricing, financing from $312/mo, and ~30% HSA/FSA savings.

Infrared sauna prices by type

General 2026 market ranges. Full-spectrum models (near + mid + far infrared) cost more than far-only units but cover more benefits.

Type & size Typical price range
Budget 1-person, far-infrared only $1,500–$4,000
1-person, full-spectrum $4,000–$6,500
2-person, full-spectrum $6,000–$9,000
3–4 person, full-spectrum $8,000–$12,000
Outdoor / large cabins $10,000–$15,000+

What Peak costs

Transparent pricing

Peak indoor saunas run $6,450–$10,250 (full-spectrum + full-body red light included), with outdoor models up to $14,750. The Fuji 2-Person is $7,950. Pricing is listed online — no “request a quote” gate — with 0% financing from ~$312/mo and HSA/FSA eligibility that saves most buyers ~30%.

What drives the price

Full-spectrum vs far-only

Near + mid + far infrared costs more than far-only, but covers a wider range of benefits. It's the biggest spec-driven price difference.

Red light: included or add-on

Full-body red light can add $1,500–$3,000 when sold separately. Peak includes it standard — which changes the true comparison price.

Quote gates & markup

Brands that hide pricing behind “request a quote” often build in dealer markup. Transparent, factory-direct pricing usually costs less for the same build.

How to pay 30% less

Most infrared saunas qualify for HSA/FSA with a Letter of Medical Necessity — because those are pre-tax dollars, most buyers save around 30%. Peak handles the paperwork automatically through Truemed at checkout, and pairs it with 0% financing so you can spread the (already lower) cost.

Frequently asked questions

How much does an infrared sauna cost?

Home infrared saunas typically cost between $1,500 and $15,000+. Budget 1-person far-infrared units run $1,500–$4,000; premium full-spectrum 1–2 person saunas run $5,000–$9,000; larger and outdoor models run $10,000–$15,000+. Peak Saunas start at $6,450 with transparent pricing.

How much is a 2-person infrared sauna?

A quality 2-person full-spectrum infrared sauna typically costs $6,000–$9,000. The Peak Fuji 2-Person is $7,950 with full-body red light included, transparent pricing, and financing from $312/mo.

Can you finance an infrared sauna?

Yes. Most premium brands offer financing. Peak offers 0% financing from about $312/mo, and saunas are often HSA/FSA eligible — saving most buyers around 30% in pre-tax dollars.

Are infrared saunas worth the money?

For regular users, yes — a home sauna removes the friction of a gym or spa, and frequent use is linked to recovery and longevity benefits. Value comes down to how often you use it and whether red light and a wellness program are included or sold separately.

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Price ranges are general 2026 market estimates for education; actual prices vary by brand, model, size, and features. HSA/FSA eligibility depends on your plan and circumstances — confirm with your administrator or tax advisor. Questions? Call (470) 665-3747

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