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Offline Rolando

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Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« on: December 10, 2014, 03:11:36 PM »
Now I did find a shop with all chemical material, as chlorine also in tablets, Ph-reducer and copper sulfate. It is Ruansangthai in the North of Buriram. The CEO is English and also all personal can speak Basic English. Really a very good shop.

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2014, 03:42:29 PM »
Hi,

what I know is, is that the Manager is an American and the owner is a Thai. The owner his name is Pichai.

The owner is also a member here on the Forum.

But indeed a very good shop and if you can't find stuff he is able to find / source it for you !


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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #2 on: December 10, 2014, 11:01:34 PM »
Now I did find a shop with all chemical material, as chlorine also in tablets, Ph-reducer and copper sulfate. It is Ruansangthai in the North of Buriram. The CEO is English and also all personal can speak Basic English. Really a very good shop.
http://www.burirambuildersmerchants.com/

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #4 on: September 23, 2015, 09:50:25 AM »
Thanks to the support and encouragement of the Expat Community in Buriram my family owned store is now working with two reputable swimming pool builders based in Isaan. I have greatly expanded the scope and actual in store stock of swimming pool equipment and swimming pool chemical supplies. Swimming pool salt has proven to be a popular item with Buriram resorts, home owners and even a sports team.  Please see me or my native English speaking employees, Mr. Moses Lopez, Mr. Nop or Mr. Bob for assistance with any swimming pool supplies or equipment in Buriram. I will also give you the business cards of the two very active Expat swimming pool builders who have purchased top grade steel, top of the line ready mix concrete, beautiful swimming pool tiles and swimming pool equipment in bulk at my store located on the Buriram Phuthaisong Highway 2074.  I also now have in stock several options for a swimming pool deck including Thai Sun decking boards which will outlast real wood in Thailand.

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #5 on: September 23, 2015, 05:01:31 PM »
I purchase salt, algaecide and pool algaecide/clarifier from your store and have found all products to be keenly priced and very effective. Great to see your pool care and maintenance section expanding. It would be great if you can stock 5 in 1 chlorine/stabiliser tablets and the for me you would be a 1 stop shop for all my pool needs.

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #6 on: September 24, 2015, 07:14:46 AM »
Does anyone know how much approx for a small swimming pool?
Are they expensive to maintain ?
Do you have to get permission?

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #7 on: September 24, 2015, 07:45:20 AM »
 Morning,
It very much depends on what you want......size, build quality, liner or tile, chlorine or salt water, steps, ladders, lights etc.........
I used Issan Pools who are based in Sirin. They have a link on the Surin Farang website and also a cost calculator tool which is pretty accurate.
all pools require a degree of maintenance and the climate here is not the easiest for maintaining water. Overall I probably spend an average of around 5/6 hours a week on mine. I just spent a fortnight in the UK and when I got back the water was pretty much OK and back to balance and clarity within 24 hours of returning.
Not sure where you are but you are welcome to swing by and have a look and chat about it. I'd never had a pool before coming here. Mine was built in May, It's been a learning curve but I'm pretty much on top of it now.
I think the biggest single bit of advice I would give is, don't skimp on the build quality.

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #8 on: September 24, 2015, 01:07:00 PM »
I wholeheartedly agree with Freddy in regards to White's question. When people come to see me about building a swimming pool in Buriram province I show them the web site of Issan Pools which has the cost calculator. I see the top grade materials purchased by Issan pools that they pay at the time of order. That firm is one of only two I would recommend in Buriram to design and build a swimming pool. The calculator is very sobering for those who have been told they can build a tiled swimming pool 4 meters by 7 meters for 200,000 baht.  I do a brisk business in swimming pool pump repairs and filter repairs on many residential, commercial, hotel swimming pools where the Bangkok company or Pattaya swimming pool builder that originally built the swimming pool has been priced too high or has gone out of business or just plain not interested in sending repair technicians to a customer in Buriram province. 

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #9 on: September 25, 2015, 07:38:03 AM »
Thanks guys
Freddy I'm coming out at after Christmas,would love to meet up one day and have chat about pool.
I'm just thinking maybe in the future,just had house built,85 percent finished,so can't afford it now but just like to do some homework.Do you have to have any sort of permission?

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #10 on: September 27, 2015, 08:48:40 AM »
Hi Mate,
I think that Gary's depending on where you are. We haven't got any and there have been no issues. Whichever pool building company you select should be able to advise more accurately and I would hope know of the requirements for any particular area. When we had ours done the local head man came for a nose but nothing more.

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Re: Chemical products for your swimmingpool
« Reply #11 on: September 27, 2015, 10:38:52 PM »
Ok cheers freddy,it's only a thought at the moment but handy to know.

 

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