With X length X Av depth will give you cubic feet or meters or cubits or whatever measurement you used,Just to start you of here re some volumes.
1 cubic meters = 1 000 liters
cubic foot = 7.48051948 US gallons
To figure our the amount of gallons in a pool you first need to figure your surface area pool length x width 25x50=1250 surface area then your average depth take the shallow end + the deep end and divide by 2 =avg depth ex shallow 3ft + deep end 8ft=11 divided by 2 = 5.5 av depth So take the surface area of 1250xavg depth 5.5=6875 cubic feet then take cubic feet 6875x 7.5 (gal per cubic foot)= 51562gals. Thats how to calculate rectangle for rounds and other shapes calculate surface areas accordingly. www.prospectpoolsllc.com/blog or www.prospectpoolslls.com
this question cannot be answered without knowing the depth of the pool
Not enough information in the question. Gallons is a volume measurement; you need to multiply width times length times depth. With dimensions in feet, it is L*W*D*7.48 = number of gallons.
That will also depend on the pool's length and width.
This depends on how deep it is.
32000 gallons
6015.77 gallons
319.2 gallons for every inch the water in it is deep.
13,346 gallons per vertical foot.
5300 Gal
18,000
How large is the pool? In ground or above ground? Shape? Above ground is easier to calculate. I have an oval above ground pool which is 18 x 38. It holds approx. 15,000 gallons. To get an accurate answer, you need to be far more specific.
About 18,000 gallons.
You need to provide information on the area of the pool as well.
In ground swimming pools are usually bigger than above ground pools. Although rather more expensive, in ground pools will last longer than above ground pools.
Sure
form_title= Swimming Pool Supplies form_header= Get all the pool supplies you need to enjoy your summer. What is the square footage of your swimming pool?*= _ [50] Is your pool in ground or above ground?*= () In Ground () Above Ground What supplies do you need?*= _ [50]
300 to 800 gallons