Swimming Pool Scene TEAM FOCUS
ABOVE: The showroom in Exeter is the largest of the three H2
O showsites, with pools, hot tubs, swim spas and wellness solutions on display.
The company is headed up by Bradley Cannings who is supported in his role as Managing Director by General Manager Mark Harris and Sales and Marketing Manager Dan Johnson. Damian Vittles is the Pool Project Manager and Dave Boulton is the Lead Hot Tub Engineer, while the showrooms in Taunton and Plymouth are managed by Troy Godfrey and Niall Hunt respectively. Bradley’s son Ed Cannings is the third generation of the family to join the business and is currently working through college whilst working within the H2
O division.
“As part of a large building services company we are able to bring to bear a significant skills base,” explains Dan. He continues: “From plumbers to gas engineers and from installing power cables to laying a concrete base - there is nothing that we need outsource. “At the moment we are training up a raft of bright stars in the
team that are keen and have a certain bit of that extra ingredient that means they will go far.” In the short term, H2
O’s goal is to keep pace with the rapid
growth it has experienced in 2015 and 2016, through continuous staff training, enrolment and business investment. Longer term, the company hopes to consolidate its position as a market leader in the Southwest region, while also expanding the Plymouth and Taunton showrooms.
Dan concludes: “There are some big changes happening right now within the company that we won’t reap the benefits of until fall 2016, but come spring 2017 the result will be evident; I cannot say what but were all looking forward to the change,” H2
O
Tel. 01392 413150
www.experienceh2o.co.uk
ABOVE: A trading arm of I.J Cannings & Son, H2 and just about everything that falls in between.
O excels in pools and spas
ABOVE: Residential pool refurbishments are one of the areas that H2 specialise in.
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