Hydrotherapy Pools

Bespoke Stainless Steel Hydrotherapy Pools

A bespoke stainless steel hydrotherapy pool designed to deliver safe, effective aquatic therapy within care, education, and rehabilitation environments. Manufactured from marine-grade stainless steel, each pool is built as a single, integrated solution, offering long-term durability, hygienic performance, and seamless installation as part of a coordinated care environment.
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Marine-grade stainless steel construction Manufactured from 316L stainless steel for exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance in high-use environments.
One-piece pool design Fabricated as a single structure to eliminate joints and weak points, improving reliability while reducing installation time and risk.
Bespoke sizing and configuration Every pool is designed to suit the space, users, and therapeutic requirements, ensuring optimal accessibility and usability.
Hygienic, non-porous surface Smooth stainless steel prevents bacteria build-up and supports effective cleaning, helping maintain high infection control standards.
Reduced maintenance and lifecycle costs No re-grouting, resurfacing, or tile repairs required, lowering ongoing maintenance and long-term operational costs.
Seamless, high-quality finish Welds are fully blended to create a clean, uniform surface, delivering a premium appearance and eliminating dirt traps.
Designed for integrated access solutions Compatible with hoists, pool lifts, and step systems to enable safe, dignified access for users with varying mobility needs.
Material Marine-grade stainless steel (316L)
Construction One-piece fabricated structure
Finish Satin polished stainless steel
Colour Silver (custom finishes available)
Shape Bespoke (rectangular, square, or custom configurations)
Dimensions Fully bespoke to project requirements
Temperature Capability Up to 40°C without structural compromise
Standards Manufactured to BS EN 10088-2 and BS EN 10088-5
Our Approach

Designed, Engineered and Delivered as One Coordinated Solution

Every stainless steel hydrotherapy pool is delivered as part of a fully coordinated project, ensuring the design, structure, and specialist equipment work seamlessly together. We begin by assessing user needs, therapeutic requirements, and building constraints to develop a bespoke pool design that supports accessibility, safety, and long-term performance.

From specification through to installation, we manage the entire process as a single solution. The one-piece stainless steel construction reduces on-site complexity and programme time, while coordination with elements such as hoisting and access systems ensures the final environment is safe, compliant, and ready for effective therapeutic use.

Key Features

Key Features

Marine-grade stainless steel construction

Manufactured from 316L stainless steel for exceptional durability, corrosion resistance, and long-term performance in high-use environments.

One-piece pool design

Fabricated as a single structure to eliminate joints and weak points, improving reliability while reducing installation time and risk.

Bespoke sizing and configuration

Every pool is designed to suit the space, users, and therapeutic requirements, ensuring optimal accessibility and usability.

Hygienic, non-porous surface

Smooth stainless steel prevents bacteria build-up and supports effective cleaning, helping maintain high infection control standards.

Reduced maintenance and lifecycle costs

No re-grouting, resurfacing, or tile repairs required, lowering ongoing maintenance and long-term operational costs.

Seamless, high-quality finish

Welds are fully blended to create a clean, uniform surface, delivering a premium appearance and eliminating dirt traps.

Designed for integrated access solutions

Compatible with hoists, pool lifts, and step systems to enable safe, dignified access for users with varying mobility needs.
Where We Install

Designed for Specialist Care, Therapy and Rehabilitation Environments

Our stainless steel hydrotherapy pools are installed across a wide range of environments where safe, effective aquatic therapy is required. Each solution is tailored to the needs of the users, the operational requirements of the facility, and the wider care environment.
Proven in Real Environments

Delivered Across Complex Care and Therapy Projects

Common Questions

Everything You Need to Know About Hydrotherapy Pools

A hydrotherapy pool is a heated, purpose-built pool designed to support rehabilitation, therapy, and mobility improvement through water-based exercise. The warm water reduces strain on joints and muscles, allowing users to move more freely while supporting strength, balance, and recovery.

Hydrotherapy helps improve mobility, reduce pain, support rehabilitation, and increase muscle strength. The buoyancy of water reduces pressure on joints, while the warmth helps relax muscles and improve circulation, making it particularly effective for individuals with limited mobility or chronic conditions.

Hydrotherapy pools are suitable for individuals with reduced mobility, neurological conditions, musculoskeletal injuries, and those recovering from surgery. They are commonly used in care settings, rehabilitation centres, SEN schools, and adapted domestic environments.

Hydrotherapy can support conditions such as arthritis, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, stroke recovery, hip replacements, and chronic pain conditions. It is also widely used to support mobility, coordination, and muscle strengthening.

Hydrotherapy pools are specifically designed for therapeutic use, with higher water temperatures, accessible entry systems, and controlled environments. Unlike standard swimming pools, they are built to support assisted access, rehabilitation, and structured therapy programmes.

Stainless steel hydrotherapy pools offer superior durability, hygiene, and longevity compared to tiled pools. The non-porous surface reduces maintenance and improves infection control, while the one-piece construction eliminates structural weak points and simplifies installation.

A one-piece hydrotherapy pool is manufactured as a complete structure rather than built on-site in sections. This reduces installation time, improves structural integrity, and eliminates joints where leaks or maintenance issues can occur.

Yes. Hydrotherapy pools are typically designed to suit the specific environment, user needs, and therapeutic requirements. This includes dimensions, depth, access systems, and integration with equipment such as hoists.

Hydrotherapy pools typically operate between 32°C and 40°C, depending on the intended therapeutic use. Stainless steel pools can safely maintain higher temperatures without affecting structural integrity.

Yes, subject to structural assessment and available space. Stainless steel pools are particularly suited to refurbishment projects due to their one-piece construction and reduced installation complexity.

Hydrotherapy pools can include steps with handrails, platform lifts, ceiling hoists, or poolside hoists. The access method is selected based on user needs, mobility levels, and the environment.

Yes. When properly designed and installed, hydrotherapy pools include safety features such as slip-resistant surfaces, controlled access systems, and supervised use. They are built to support safe, assisted therapy in care and clinical environments.

Stainless steel hydrotherapy pools are low maintenance due to their smooth, non-porous surface. Routine cleaning, water treatment, and system checks are required, but there is no need for re-tiling or resurfacing.

Installation time varies depending on project scope, but one-piece stainless steel pools are significantly quicker to install than traditional tiled pools due to reduced on-site construction and coordination.

Yes. Hydrotherapy pools can be designed for adapted residential environments, supporting individuals who require regular therapy at home. These are typically bespoke and integrated into wider home adaptations.

Yes, in most cases. Projects may require planning approval, structural assessment, and compliance with relevant standards. Working with a specialist provider ensures these requirements are addressed early in the process.

Yes. Hydrotherapy pools are often designed alongside ceiling or poolside hoists to enable safe and dignified entry and exit for users with limited mobility.