A 12-foot round pool with 33-inches of water contains 2,336.4 gallons of water.
volume- height x width x length Volume x 7.48= pool gallons Example- 12ft x 20ft,4ft wall 12 x 20 x 4= Volume x 7.48 = 5700 gallons
2000 gallons
10 gallons
It depends on the size of the pool!
It depends on the size of the pool but 20,000 gallons is pretty common.
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
volume- height x width x length Volume x 7.48= pool gallons Example- 12ft x 20ft,4ft wall 12 x 20 x 4= Volume x 7.48 = 5700 gallons
25,000 Gallons
10 gallons
2000 gallons
161,280 gallons.
It depends on the size of the pool!
It depends on the size of the pool but 20,000 gallons is pretty common.
Assuming your pool is round about 800 gallons.
264 gallons is the max if it's a blow-up pool.
How many gallons of water for a 15'x30' swimming pool?
Roughly 7000 gallons. I am assuming when you say "middle" you are referring to the deepest part of the pool. Other assumptions include: 6ft diagonals and a 12ft shallow end length. When I say roughly its very close. The exact calculation is 6957 gallons. So, 7000 gallons should be close enough to get the chemicals right.