Alan Bettin Swimming Pools

Swimming Pool Chemicals Surrey & Hampshire

Make your pool safe and hygienic to use with our range of swimming pool chemicals.

SURREY AND HAMPSHIRE TRUSTED POOL CHEMICAL SUPPLIER

All swimming pools should have a careful balance of pH and should also be treated with a chemical in order for the water to remain sanitary and safe to swim in. We stock a complete range of chemicals that will keep your pool fresh and wonderful to swim in.

Contact us to find out how we can optimise your swimming pool experience with our expertise and vast resources.

EXPERIENCED GUIDANCE ON HAND

We understand that these supplies can often seem intimidating, which is why we’re on hand to help with any guidance that you might need. Just let us know what you’re looking for and we can point you to the right products for your needs.

VISIT US IN OUR SHOP FOR FURTHER INFORMATION

If you’re unsure about how best to treat your pool, or are looking for further guidance on how to keep your pool clean, then feel free to drop into our shop. Our team will be more than happy to talk you through your options so that you can leave with the right pool supplies for the job.

WHAT AREAS IN SURREY DO YOU COVER?

We cover most of the major settlements in Surrey such as Farnham, Woking, Guildford, Esher, Camberley, Weybridge, Ash, Godalming, Frimley, Cobham, Dorking, Addlestone, Chertsey, Haslemere, Cranleigh, Lightwater, Hindhead, Witley, Milford, Virginia Water, East Horsley, Bagshot, West Clandon and Send.

WHAT AREAS IN HAMPSHIRE DO YOU COVER?

We cover many areas in Hampshire such as Basingstoke, Farnborough, Aldershot, Fleet, Alton, Bordon, Petersfield, Yateley, Hook, Blackwater, Liphook, Bishop’s Waltham, Liss, Odiham, New Alresford, Headley Down and Four Marks.

Frequently Asked Questions

What chemicals do I need to maintain my swimming pool?

To keep your pool water clean and safe, you’ll need chlorine or bromine for sanitisation, pH balancers, alkalinity adjusters, calcium hardness increasers, and algaecides. Shock treatments and clarifiers may also be required depending on water conditions.

How often should I test my pool water?

It’s recommended to test your pool water at least twice a week to maintain proper chemical balance. If the pool is used frequently or after heavy rain, testing more often can help prevent imbalances.

What is the ideal pH level for a swimming pool?

he optimal pH level for a swimming pool is between 7.2 and 7.6. Keeping pH within this range helps chlorine work effectively and prevents issues like eye irritation and scale buildup.

How do I prevent algae growth in my pool?

To prevent algae, maintain proper chlorine levels, regularly brush pool surfaces, and use an algaecide as needed. Good circulation and filtration also help keep algae at bay.

Is chlorine the only way to sanitise a pool?

No, alternatives like bromine, saltwater systems, and UV or ozone sanitisation can also keep pool water clean. Each method has its benefits, and the best choice depends on your pool type and maintenance preferences.