There approximately 7.48 gallons of water per cubic foot. Therefore, to hold 13000 gallons of water would require approximately 1738 cubic feet of space.
For example, a rectangular pool averaging a depth of 6 feet, would require a surface area of approximately 290 square feet, which could be gotten by 29' X 10' or 20' X 14.5', etc.
A circular pool averaging a depth of 6 feet would have to have a radius of about 9.6 feet, which is about 18.2 feet in diameter.
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35,OOO Gals, If it has sloping sides then 29,000 gals. If anyone needs there pool gals calculated we do it for free. Crystal Clear Pools and Spas www.ccpoolspa.com JP
19,262.5 gals. calc. 3.14 x radius x radius x depth x 7.48(gals of water/cubic ft.)
2593 gals give or take about 100 gals. For more information contact us at www.ccpoolspa.com JP
This pool holds up to 13,460 gallons of water. (this would fill it to the very top)
This pool holds a maximum of about 10,360 gallons of water.