Peak Saunas Lifetime Warranty: What the Fuji Covers

← Part of the Peak Fuji evidence audit

Warranty Terms

Author & Contributor: Marianne Bentley
Fact checker and contributor: Meghan Torrance, MD, FAAFP
By the Sauna Experts Editorial Team · Research published July 18, 2026 · Next review: October 2026

Short answer: The Fuji does not carry lifetime coverage on every component. Peak’s own terms define “lifetime” as the expected life of the component — 7 years for heating elements and cabinetry — with 3 years on electronics and 1 year on accessories. Labor is not covered, and the warranty is non-transferable and limited to residential indoor use.

The gap between the sales copy and the legal terms

Peak’s Fuji marketing repeatedly advertises a “lifetime warranty.” That phrase signals protection for the life of the product. But warranty protection is set by the written warranty document, and Peak’s own terms state plainly: “Lifetime refers to the expected life of the component, defined as 7 years for residential use under normal conditions.” So “lifetime” here is a defined seven-year term, not the life of the product — and coverage steps down by component from there.

Method. Coverage terms below are quoted and paraphrased from Peak’s written warranty as published on the Fuji product page and Peak’s warranty guide (reviewed July 17, 2026): Fuji product page and Peak warranty guide. The written warranty governs over marketing language.

What each part of the Fuji is actually covered for

From Peak’s published warranty terms and warranty guide, reviewed July 17, 2026. The written warranty governs regardless of marketing language; confirm current terms directly.
Component Coverage What that means in practice
Heating elements “Lifetime” = 7 years The strongest coverage on the sauna — a defined 7-year term, not the life of the product
Cabinetry & wood structure “Lifetime” = 7 years Same defined 7-year term
Electronics 3 years Per Peak’s own warranty summary (“3 years electronics”)
Accessories 1 year Per Peak’s own warranty summary (“1 year accessories”)
Product support “Lifetime” support Troubleshooting help — distinct from parts coverage
Labor Not covered Peak’s terms state labor is not covered, even where a part is

Where does the red-light panel fall? Peak’s summary lists “3 years electronics” and “1 year accessories” but does not explicitly say which category the XL red-light panel — a headline, ~$1,799 feature — belongs to. A buyer should ask Peak to confirm in writing whether the red-light wall is warranted as an electronic component (3 years) or an accessory (1 year); the terms as published do not resolve it.

Other conditions worth reading before you buy

Condition What it means
Non-transferable Coverage applies only to the original purchaser — it does not pass to a buyer of a used unit
Residential indoor use Product must be used in a residential indoor setting unless Peak explicitly approves otherwise
Registration The formal terms reference registration within 30 days of delivery, while the product page says the warranty is “automatically registered upon ordering” — a small inconsistency worth confirming
Claim discretion Peak states it “reserves the right to determine whether any warranty claim qualifies for replacement”
Related: the 385-lb cabin and its features are covered in the Fuji evidence audit; the red-light panel’s specs (and the warranty ambiguity around it) are covered on the red-light verification page.

How to read “lifetime” on any sauna

In many sauna warranties, “lifetime” is defined by component and may include time limits and exclusions. Rather than the headline word, read the component schedule plus the exclusions. Three questions cut through most of it:

Ask Why it matters
How many years, by component? Here, “lifetime” is defined as 7 years; electronics 3; accessories 1
Is labor covered? Peak’s terms exclude it — the cost of installing a covered part is yours
Is it transferable, and what voids it? Non-transferable, residential-indoor-only, with registration and claim-discretion conditions

Frequently asked questions

Does the Peak Fuji have a true lifetime warranty?

Not in the sense the phrase implies. Peak’s own terms define lifetime as the expected life of the component, stated as 7 years for residential use. Its warranty summary lists 7 years for heating elements and cabinetry, 3 years for electronics, and 1 year for accessories, plus lifetime product support. So the strongest parts coverage is 7 years, and some components are covered for only one.

Is labor covered under the Fuji warranty?

No. Peak’s terms state that labor and out-of-warranty components are not covered. Even for a covered part, the cost of installing the replacement is the owner’s responsibility.

Is the red-light panel covered for 3 years or 1 year?

Peak’s published summary lists 3 years for electronics and 1 year for accessories but does not state which category the XL red-light panel falls under. Because it is a headline, roughly $1,799 feature, ask Peak to confirm in writing whether it is warranted as an electronic component or an accessory before you buy.

Is the Peak warranty transferable if I sell the sauna?

No. Peak states the warranty is non-transferable and applies only to the original purchaser, and that the product must be used in a residential indoor setting unless explicitly approved. Peak also reserves the right to determine whether a claim qualifies for replacement.

Sources

  1. Peak Saunas — Fuji product page (written warranty terms) and warranty guide (manufacturer, reviewed July 17, 2026): Fuji product page; Peak warranty guide. The written warranty governs; verify current terms directly.