It depends how deep the pool is
If it is a rectagular pool, there are approximately 11,496 gallons of water.
A pool that is 15 feet x 30 feet with the average depth of 6 feet is approximately 25,000 gallons.
Assuming all dimensions are in feet there would be 175,044 gallons.
Based on a rectangle. approx 20,250 gallons
My pool is 30" by 12' (circle) and it has 2100 gallons of water. My guess is that the 36" high pool would have close to 3000 gallons.
If it is a rectagular pool, there are approximately 11,496 gallons of water.
A pool that is 15 feet x 30 feet with the average depth of 6 feet is approximately 25,000 gallons.
Assuming all dimensions are in feet there would be 175,044 gallons.
Based on a rectangle. approx 20,250 gallons
There are 4,264 gallons of water per each foot of depth for the pool. You must make your calculation based on the depth of the pool now that you have the above info.
My pool is 30" by 12' (circle) and it has 2100 gallons of water. My guess is that the 36" high pool would have close to 3000 gallons.
26,550 gallons.
30 feet X 15 feet X 4 feet would be (30 X 15 X 4) = 1,800 cubic feet of water.1 cubic foot of water = 7.48051948 US gallonsso 1,800 X 7.48051948 = 13,464.935064 gallons.
Enough
Approx. 20k gallons.
A 16'x32'x52" pool holds up to 16,584gallons of water.
To find the gallons in a 30 foot round pool you need to: To take the radius (15) and square it (15 X 15) = 225 X pi 3.14 = 706 X a constant (7.5) = 5298 X the debth 4.5 feet = 23,844 gallons.