To calculate your gallons measure the diameter and divide by 2. Take that measurement (radius R). R x R x 3.14 = Area Area x depth x 7.5 = gallons Example: 24 ft. round and 4 ft. deep.= 24 divided by 2=12x12x.14= 452.16 x 4 (ft.deep) x 7.5=13564.8 gallons.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 5,707.6 gallons of water.
This pool, when filled with 4.5 feet of water, will contain about 15,300 gallons of water.
This pool can hold up to 1,689.7 gallons of water.
A 2-foot round pool with 12 inches of water is holding about 23.6 gallons of water.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 9,403 gallons of water.
A round pool that is 16 feet across and is filled with 48 inches of water will contain about 6,041 gallons of water.
For round pools. All calculations using feet not inches. Multiply pool diameter x pool diameter x pool depth x 5.9 = gallons
This pool holds a maximum of 18,560 gallons of water.
This pool can hold a maximum of about 18,420 gallons of water.
This pool holds a maximum of about 10,360 gallons of water.
A 12-foot round pool with 33-inches of water contains 2,336.4 gallons of water.
A 100-foot round pool filled with 1.5 feet of water would be holding about 88,500 gallons.