About 6,030 gallons
get the DEPTH and the UNITS OF MEASUREMENT, then go back to 1st class mathematics. you'll figure it out.
Many pool chemical products require that you know the amount of water your pool holds so that you correctly use their product. I found a quick formula for my oval pool on the back of one such product found at my local home improvement center: length x width x avg. depth x 5.9 = total gallons. For your specific question to be answered correctly, the shape of your pool is needed. However, if your pool is oval like mine, the answer would be approximately 17,370 gallons. After briefly researching the calculation for a rectangular pool, the formula to use is: length x width x avg depth x 7.5 If your pool is rectangular, the answer then becomes approximately 22,080 gallons. One cubic foot of water contains 7.48 gallons. Figure the size of the pool by cubic feet and multiply. Go to www.poolandspachemicals.co and put in your numbers and they wiil tell u Assuming that the average water level would be 5.75' (8.5 + 3 / 2), you would figure it as 16 x 32 x 5.75= 2944 cubic feet x 7.48 (gallons per cubic foot) = 22,021 gallons
Assuming it is 48 pints into gallons? 48 / 8 = 6 gallons
25,571 gallons
Go to the link below and you can work out the answer,
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
About 6,030 gallons
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
Go here: http://www.backyardcitypools.com/swimming-pools/Pool-Volume-Calculate.htm
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
get the DEPTH and the UNITS OF MEASUREMENT, then go back to 1st class mathematics. you'll figure it out.
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
Depending on how full you are getting the pool (vinyl pools typically go to 80%) you are looking at 3,700 gallons for an 18 foot by 36 inch pool.
Most 50% algaecides if added properly according to gallons of water in your pool allow you to swim immediatly after adding.