First you have to find the capacity (cu ft volume) of the pool, then multiply by the number of gallons of water per cubic foot. V= (Pi x R²)(3). = (3.1416 x 36)(3) = 113.0976 x 3 = 339.2928 cu ft. There are 7.481 gal water per cu ft: 339.2928 x 7.481 = 2,538.25 gallons (to capacity). You will most likely use quite a bit less.
5,287.7 gallons of water.
If you fill it to four feet deep, the total is 10,408 gallons of water.
You will need a maximum of 11,230 gallons of water.
4,625.6 gallons.
Exactly 5264.1669 gallons
5,287.7 gallons of water.
If you fill it to four feet deep, the total is 10,408 gallons of water.
You will need a maximum of 11,230 gallons of water.
4,625.6 gallons.
Exactly 5264.1669 gallons
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To fill it all the way to the top you'll need 18,502.4 gallons of water.
Twelve feet of water in a 10-foot round pool is approximately 7,080 gallons.
Three feet of water in a 12-foot round pool is about 2,550 gallons.
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Depends on the depth of the water. If you go to four feet deep the total would be about 13,594 gallons.
An 18-foot round pool with 3 feet of water contains 5,734.8 gallons of water. If you fill it to 4 feet deep it increases to 7,646 gallons of water.