If you use a garden hose, about 1 to 1.5 hours
It would take approximately 9 hours, 22 minutes, and 30 seconds to fill a 15,000 gallon pool with a garden house that blasts out 1,600 gallons an hour. But that does not take into account chemical levels. In order to have a safe pool, free of infection-causing bacteria, you would need to adjust the pH level and total alkaline level of your pool.
If you live in a town that has good water pressure and you are using your hose and your neighbor's hose, it should take 24 to 30 hours.
My pool which is a small to medium sized pool took about 2 days.
4400 gallons, or 4,398.24 gallon rounded off.
depends on how fast you put your change in
With a standard garden hose, about 24 hours
15000waypoint / 1600gallons/h = Time9.375 hours
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A day or 2 depending on the water pressure
It would take approximately 9 hours, 22 minutes, and 30 seconds to fill a 15,000 gallon pool with a garden house that blasts out 1,600 gallons an hour. But that does not take into account chemical levels. In order to have a safe pool, free of infection-causing bacteria, you would need to adjust the pH level and total alkaline level of your pool.
It would take a significant amount of Jell-o or gelatin to fill a 300-gallon pool, likely more than is practical or feasible. A more suitable option would be to use water or another liquid.
4hr.
If you live in a town that has good water pressure and you are using your hose and your neighbor's hose, it should take 24 to 30 hours.
The time to fill a 12000 gallon pool depends on the flow rate of the water source. For example, if the flow rate is 10 gallons per minute, it would take 1200 minutes or 20 hours to fill the pool.
1.5 hours if the rate of flow is constant.
My pool which is a small to medium sized pool took about 2 days.
It is 60 pints per minutes.