Do you need a permit for sauna installation? in Nederland
Sometimes. Indoor saunas that require new electrical circuits (240V heater), gas lines, plumbing drains, or structural modifications typically need a permit. A small plug-in sauna in an existing room may not. Outdoor sauna buildings almost always need a permit as detached accessory structures. Fire-safety clearance requirements drive most permit triggers.
Do you need a permit?
Sometimes
- Permitting authority
- Gemeente / Omgevingsloket
- Typical fee
- €150–€500
What triggers a permit
- Installing a new 240V electrical circuit for the sauna heater
- Building an outdoor sauna as a detached accessory structure
- Running a gas line for a gas-fired sauna stove
- Adding plumbing for a drain or shower in the sauna room
- Structural modifications to support the sauna's weight or ventilation
Country-specific detail
In the Netherlands, an indoor sauna in an existing wet room is usually vergunningsvrij. An outdoor sauna building in the backyard (achtererfgebied) is vergunningsvrij if it meets Bijlage II of the Omgevingsbesluit: maximum 30 m², maximum eave height of 3 m, and at least 1 m from lot boundaries. Larger structures or those exceeding 50% coverage of the backyard require an omgevingsvergunning via Omgevingsloket. Electrical work for the heater must comply with NEN 1010 and be performed by an erkend installateur.