Spa and Hot Tub Starter Kits

A great set of products that cover the basic chemical needs to get your spa or hot tub started for the season.

Brominate Spa Starter Kit

This Brominate Spa Starter Kit has been specifically designed for simplicity of use. The kit includes 4 products you will need to get your spa or hot tub up and running. The addition of test strips allows you to easily keep your water chemistry on track.

Available in:

  • 5 x kits

Chlorine Spa Starter Kit

This Chlorine Spa Starter Kit has been specifically designed for simplicity of use. The kit includes 4 products you will need to get your spa or hot tub up and running. The addition of test strips allows you to easily keep your water chemistry on track.

Available in:

  • 5 x kits

Brominate Spa Starter Kit (no test strips)

This Brominate Spa Starter Kit has been specifically designed for simplicity of use. The kit includes 4 products you will need to get your spa or hot tub up and running.

Available in:

  • 5 x kits

Chlorine Spa Starter Kit (no test strips)

This Chlorine Spa Starter Kit has been specifically designed for simplicity of use. The kit includes 4 products you will need to get your spa or hot tub up and running.

Available in:

  • 5 x kits

FAQ’s

Selecting the correct Sanitiser for your swimming pool or spa is important. Find the answers you are looking for in our frequently asked questions section below.

Once you have chosen the right product our ‘How to Guides’ section will help you to use the products safely.

  • A: Chlorine kills contaminants more quickly than bromine. However, chlorine dissipates faster than bromine and will need to be replaced more often.

  • A: Yes, pH levels should remain between 7.2 – 7.5 to allow your sanitiser to work effectively.

    Low pH can cause damage to the spa or hot tub equipment and surfaces. It can also cause itchy skin and burning eyes.

    High pH levels can cause scale to form on your filters, jets, pipes, and other equipment. As with low pH it can also cause itchy skin and burning eyes.

  • A: A common cause of foaming water is excess levels of oils, lotions, suntan creams, skin cells, body fats, even laundry detergent. As we relax and enjoy soaking in the hot tub, these contaminants leave our bodies and swimsuits. Eventually causing the water to foam.