That would depend on your local ordinances. Check with the city where you live.
Even if your local department of inspections does not require one, your insurance company will. Even those inflatable pools people purchase need a safety fence in most areas of the country.Circumfence 2 x 15 x pi = 94 feet 3 inches
389 feet of fencing is equal to 129 2/3 yards. 129 2/3 times 15 = $1945
Go to http://www.havuz.org/pool-calculators.htm
You need to provide information on the area of the pool as well.
For a three-acre square-shaped lot, you'd need a minimum of about 1,446 feet of fencing.
It depends at a house pool usually 3-3.5 feet deep but at a public swimming pool usually 4 feet deep
84.5
the # ' means feet so if 3' is 3 feet
My swimming pool holds 1250 gallons. It is 12 feet diameter and 3 feet deep.
It depends on how long the pool is.
1 yd=3 ft. 16 yd= 48 ft. 294 - 48 = 246. 246 < 250, so the answer is NO.
Not knowing the point where the pool begins the transition from 3 feet to 9 feet makes it a little hard to answer. If it slopes directly from 3 to 9 feet the answer would be approximately 56,250 gallons. 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 Not knowing the point where the pool begins the transition from 3 feet to 9 feet makes it a little hard to answer. If it slopes directly from 3 to 9 feet the answer would be approximately 56,250 gallons. 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