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Groom
& Room
Stockport
based Ultra Installer, Cheadle Glass
has recently carried out an installation with a difference - a stunning
portal structure which houses a large swimming pool and hydrotherapy spa
for dogs!

Working
closely with Ultraframe and the building contractor, Yorklodge Developments,
Cheadle Glass created the housing for the first canine hydrotherapy pool
of its kind in Cheshire, at Groom & Room, a highly respected dog-grooming
centre & kennels which can now offer a full range of canine services.
Sophisticated winching equipment attached to one of the main portal beams
ensures that dogs up to 28 stones in weight can be safely transported
from the spa into the main hydrotherapy pool for their treatment.

Whilst the idea of a dogs swimming pool may sound comical at first, the
benefits of hydrotherapy to elderly or infirm dogs are amazing, with one
minutes swimming in the pool being the equivalent of the dog running
for 1 mile on land. The state of the art pool at Groom & Room can
also be used 'just for fun' with doggy pool parties looking to be a distinct
possibility! The impressive structure is glazed with high performance
Ultraframe Conservaglass to ensure a comfortable interior temperature
for the dogs no matter what the weather, whilst the subtle blue tint ensures
a light bright environment.
Phil
Alley of Cheadle Glass commented: When we were approached by Yorklodge
Developments to help create a portal structure which would house a dog
swimming pool we were thrilled to get the chance to work on such an unusual
project. There have been many challenges along the way to create a portal
that not only complemented the host property, but also provided the structural
stability needed to allow Groom & Room the confidence to carry dogs
of up to 28 stones in weight in the hoist on the main portal section.
We knew that the market leading Ultraframe system with its innovative
features and outstanding level of structural integrity could handle this
unique job.
Groom & Room has been established in Knutsford for several years and
interest in the new service on offer from Groom & Room has been high,
with appointments already pouring in from existing clients, as well as
referrals from local vets for dogs with a range of conditions, which can
benefit from hydrotherapy. The owners of the Groom & Room canine complex
are thrilled that the hydrotherapy centre is now up and running after
several years of careful planning and research.
Craig Keighley, Area Manager for Ultraframe worked closely on the project
with Cheadle Glass. Craig commented: The owners of Groom & Room
had been exploring the possibility of a hydrotherapy pool for several
years but were unsure as to the best type of building to house the complex
in. The chosen portal structure which was created with the help of the
team at Ultraframe and Cheadle Glass looks amazing. This is one of the
most challenging projects I have been involved with during my 10 years
at Ultraframe, particularly ensuring that the portal frame could carry
the weight of some extremely large dogs in the winch and also ensuring
that there was enough roof height to operate the complex machinery. With
the unsurpassed technology of the Ultraframe system combined with Ultraframe
Conservaglass, it's a great place to for the staff and dogs at Groom &
Room to enjoy all year round, whatever the weather.
Web: http://www.ultraframe.co.uk
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