Turkish Bath

The Turkish bath is a traditional bathing system that has been an important part of Turkish culture for centuries, providing many benefits both socially and health-wise. Its installation is very important for careful planning, correct material selection and professional installation.

How to make a Turkish Bath?

  1. Space Planning and Design:
    • Field Selection: A large area is required for the installation of a bath. We also determine the size of the space, especially according to the user capacity.
    • Heat and Humidity Distribution: For a Turkish bath to function properly, temperature and humidity must be distributed in a balanced way. For this reason, plans should be made in the interior design of the hammam to ensure that the steam is evenly distributed.
  2. Material Selection:
    • Natural Stones and Marble: In traditional Turkish baths, natural stones and marble should be used from the floor to the walls. At the same time, marble is ideal for both aesthetics and heat retention capacity.
    • Steam Room Insulation: The insulation materials used in the steam room prevent heat loss and also keep the temperature level of the interior constant.
  3. Heating and Steam System Installation:
    • Hot Water Systems: In a Turkish bath, a powerful water heating system is installed to provide hot water continuously. This system keeps the temperature constant and ensures that the hot water is used at the desired temperature.
    • Steam Generators: For steam generation we use steam generators. These generators produce a particularly high amount of steam per hour and keep the humidity in the bathhouse at an ideal level.
  4. Assembly and Construction Process:
    • Floor and Wall Coverings: Marble or stone pavements should be sloped to prevent water from accumulating.
    • Steam Line and Pipes: Steam lines are laid to deliver steam from the steam generator to the rooms. The pipes are specially designed to ensure a continuous flow of water.