measure length x width x height. this will give cubic feet. find out how many cubic feet a gallon of water is and divide it into your measurments. this will give ya cubic feet of water
Start taking the water out of the pool with a 5 gal bucket...
This pool holds up to 13,460 gallons of water. (this would fill it to the very top)
There is NO way to calculate this without knowing how deep the pool is filled!
How many gallons of water for a 15'x30' swimming pool?
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
Start taking the water out of the pool with a 5 gal bucket...
This pool holds up to 13,460 gallons of water. (this would fill it to the very top)
There is NO way to calculate this without knowing how deep the pool is filled!
How many gallons of water for a 15'x30' swimming pool?
Several ways:# If the pool is full, you could empty it with a measuring container, preferably marked in gallons, and make a note of how many gallons you take out # If the pool is empty you could fill it with water, taking a note of how many gallons of water you put in. # You could use a 'pool capacity calculator' (Try a pool manufacturer's website). # You could calculate its capacity (Area of a circle times depth) This will give you its cubic capacity. Then find out the cubic size of a gallon. Then divide the pool's capacity by the cubic size of a gallon. The answer will be how many gallons.
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.
There are 7.48 gallons per cubic foot of interior space. You have to calculate the volume, in cubic feet, and then multiply that result times 7.48.
A pool of this size can hold up to about 11,970 gallons of water.
A pool this size can hold up to about 5,250 gallons of water.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
To calculate the gallons you also need the average depth. Then you take lenth X width X average depth = cubic feet of water. cubic feet of water X 7.48 {gallons per cubic foot} = total gallons.