The calculation for a ROUND pool is:
Diameter x Diameter x Depth X 5.9 = Number of Gallons
For example:
For example, the volume of a 15-foot round pool with an actual water depth of 3 ft is: 15x15x3x5.9 = 3,982 gallons.
Please note that the DEPTH is the ACTUAL water depth NOT the height of the pool wall (the water is usually around 6 inchs lower than the wall height).
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A 2-foot round pool with 12 inches of water is holding about 23.6 gallons of water.
489.76 gallons of water.
141.06 gallons
Alittle under 10,000 gallons.
A round pool that is 16 feet across and is filled with 48 inches of water will contain about 6,041 gallons of water.
13,594 US gallons of water.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
5,287.7 gallons of water.
This pool can hold up to 1,689.7 gallons of water.
1,770 gallons.
181,248 gallons.
6,200 gallons.