Single Ply membrane for historical Grove Hotel

Single Ply membrane for historical Grove Hotel

IKO Polymeric has delivered successful extensions to The Grove Hotel and Golf Complex at Chandlers Cross, Watford to enhance meeting and conference space.

The Grove Hotel is a development of an established country estate of the Earl of Clarendon, where lavish entertaining for London Society often included Queen Victoria as a guest – and was reported in the London Times and declared the house as ‘one of the great political houses of the day’.

In order to respond to client’s demands for further function facilities, 3 different extensions were added to the Hotel and Golf facilities, sympathetically blending contemporary construction elements with the facades of the main building and the surrounding space.

To extend the Golf complex within the old Stables Courtyard, Armourplan PSG PVC roofing membrane was used with standing seams. The aesthetic of the complementing profiles allowed the modern building to reflect traditional building techniques to blend in with the exteriors.

Armourplan PSG PVC roofing membrane is unique to IKO Polymeric. With its superior reinforcement and the use of premium quality PVC throughout, this unique formulation provided Delomac Roofing with extended guarantees and ease of installation at the same time. The extra flexibility of the membrane allowed tight and crisp detailing on standing seams to complement the building’s aesthetically pleasing look.

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