The most realistic theory about the fuel of the Garmkhaneh is that there was an underground
ceramic piping system between the
public toilet of the
Jameh mosque and the hammam and probably gases like
methane and
sulfur oxides led to the
torch of heated pool by the natural suction method and methane and sulfur oxides burned directly as the heating source in torch, or these gases were used from the wastes of hammam. According to old residents in the neighborhood, there was a
marsh behind the Garmkhaneh and
wastewater flew in the marsh and needed gas was obtained from this marsh. Until 20 years ago, Shaykh Bahai hammam was used as a hammam. Then it was closed and after 10 years it came in the possession of the
Cultural Heritage, Handcrafts and Tourism Organization. Since 2007, the Garmkhaneh of the hammam has been being repaired by this organization. ==See also==