Yes, Your pool plaster is very rough. It probably has never had adequate pH or total alkalinity levels. Ph problems can cause very etched plaster making it like glass shards if the pH has been at or below 6.8 for long periods. At the other end of that scale a high pH (8.0) will deposit calcium making the pool surface rough also. The water gets aggressive at both ends of the pH scale. The only way to remedy the neglected pH is to drain and have an acid wash and probably a surface sanding to remove the bad or destroyed finish. Sometimes this acid wash will not work especially if the plaster is destroyed. Only recourse is to replaster. Once the pool plaster is restored you then have to be more diligent on testing the water and balancing it. Since I can not see or feel the plaster I can not give accurate advice here. Call in a good pool service tech(s) for more advice ( someone you can rely on). Sorry to hear of your plight. k
Assuming an average depth of 4 feet, there are 96 cubic feet (1728 cubic inches) of water in the pool. That works out to be 718.13 gallons. That is wrong, there are over 14,000 gal. in a 24 foot pool that is 4 feet deep!
If the pool is 26 feet around, then its circumference is 26 feet. If the pool is 26 feet across, then its circumference is 81.7 feet.
13 feet
164.041995 feet
It is 2250 cubic feet.
Circumference of the pool = 28*pi feet
yes u can put your feet in the reflecting pool
The length of the swimming pool is 20 feet Check: 20 times 10 = 200 square feet
A rectangle has 2 sets of equal sides, so if Megan is correct 9.35 x 12.2 should equal 302.43. 9.35 x 12.2 = 114.07 So Megan is wrong. The correct answer is 302.43 / 12.2 = approximately 24.79 Megan is wrong, what she should have com out with is approximately 24.79 feet.
The pool's volume is 3,168 cubic feet which equates to about 23,700 gallons of water.
IF the pool is a rectangle shape AND has a flat bottom, then the number of cubic feet is:(length of the pool, feet) x (width of the pool, feet) x (1.5 less than the depth of the pool) .If the pool is any other shape, OR has a sloped bottom, then we need to knowall of those details before an answer can be calculated.
If the circumference of the round pool is 29 feet, then the volume of the pool (area times depth) is about 267.7 cubic feet.