Well the average depth of a home installed swimming pool is about 6 ft
There are an estimated 5.2M installed inground pools in the united states
Most pools should be oval shaped. Oval shaped pools allow the swimmer to be able to swim laps and have a pool with greater depth.
Under no condition do fiberglass pools have "ripples" on the bottom after they are installed. Of course, the pool could have been damaged in some way, then improperly repaired, before or after it was installed.
Here in Las Vegas there are many custom pools with max depth under 5'. We are building a pool now and the company originally wanted to max the depth at 5' as most custom in-ground pools here are designed for lounging, not diving. It was quite the discussion to convince them we wanted a 'real' deep end. And since it's our pool, they are making it happen. Perhaps it depends on where you live, but again here in Southern NV, it is common for the deepest portion of custom, in-ground pools to be between 4 1/2' to 5' deep.
According to FINA, the minimum depth is 2.0m with a recommended depth of 3m
The short answer is approximately 30,000 U.S. gallons is the capacity of a 20' x 40' pool. Determine your pool volume by with these easy to use formulas: Rectangular Pools: Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.5 = Gallons Oval Pools: Length x Width x Average Depth x 5.9 = Gallons Round Pools: Diameter x Diameter x Average Depth x 5.9 = Gallons Gregg Dietz <a href="http://www.dietzpools.com/">Dietz Pools &</a><a href="http://www.dietzpools.com/">Pool Supplies</a>
It is estimated that approximately 50,000 new swimming pools are installed in the United States each year. This number can vary depending on various factors such as economic conditions and trends in the housing market.
This question is difficult because there is not really a typical pool. Most of the pools we build on homeowners property run from 3 feet in depth to 6 or 8 feet in depth. So the average depth would be from 4 and 1/2 feet to 5 and 1/2 feet. The normal home sized pool will range from 15 by 30 feet to 20 by 40 feet. They can be larger or smaller, but this is the normal range we build in. Commercial pools can range in depth to 16 feet for diving towers, so the average depth would be much deeper. Pools can be just about any shape also and really any depth. I hope this helps answer the question.
In the United States there are a few standard sizes of pools. Many hotels have pools that are 25 short course yards that go to a depth of about six feet.
Salt water pools are becoming more common as people find that they are a little more refreshing to swim in. Also, as chlorine tends to bother some, salt pools might be a good alternative.
Hey, In most pools it is chlorine, but newer pools have been known to be use different chemicals.
Twenty-five meters is equivalent to approximately 82 feet. To put it in perspective, this depth is about the height of an 8-story building. In terms of swimming pools, it's deeper than most standard pools, which typically range from 1.2 to 3 meters deep.