Assuming the depth is gradual, resulting in an average of 6 feet, and the pool is rectangular, I believe you would need approx. 65,000 gallons to fill the pool.
To figure it, I multiplied Length X Width X Height (Depth), I just averaged the depth to six feet, this gave me 8,700 cubic feet, multiply that by 7.48 (Gallons per Cubic Foot) this gives an estimated volume of 65,076 U.S. Gal.
Hope this helps.
18,691.2 gallons if shallow end 4'
What are your depths in the deep and shallow end and what shape is the pool? Rectangular, kidney, oval or irregular?
10,710. 10,710. The calculation for a rectangle pool is: ((Shallow end depth + deep end depth) / 2) * length * width) = pool volume in cubic feet Pool cubic feet * 7.5 = gallons of water the pool holds
without knowing the actual lengths of the shallow and deep ends, nothing more than a very loose ballpark number is possible.
13300 gal of water can fill WHAT? 13,300 gallons of water will fill a 14'x28' pool that's 3 1/2' to 8 1/2' deep.
5,287.7 gallons of water.
If you fill it to four feet deep, the total is 10,408 gallons of water.
That will depend on how deep you want the water to be.
You will need a maximum of 11,230 gallons of water.
4,625.6 gallons.
The pool holds 7,600 gallons of water
To fill it all the way to the top you'll need 18,502.4 gallons of water.