The best thing to do is to locate the manufacturer on the filter. Sometimes the amount of sand is listed right on the filter next to this name. If it is not, you need to contact the manufacturer as all filters are somewhat different. An average would be 200-250 pounds.
There is approximately 0.5 cubic yards of sand in a 50 pound bag of sand. You will need about four tons of sand to put under a 24 foot pool.
5 tons of fine mason sand. according to watsons pool.
Enough to lay a 3 inch thick foundation.
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140# of sand is required.
About two bags per square foot.
24 foot round pool would be 24 feet across from the middle of the pool basically measure the diameter of the pool.
It depends on how big the filter is. 18" or 24" If it is a 18" three 50 lb bag will do. I believe with the 24" it is 4 to 5 bags. I have a 19" and used 3 bags.
24 gallons of sand is equivalent to 368.88 pounds.America 24 gallons of sand is equivalent to 303.36 pounds.It depends on the type of sand as well
Possibly. But have you checked the chemical levels 1st - chlor, pH, Total alkalinity? Are you running the filter/pump long enough? Run 24/7 until pool is very clear then cut back to about 8 to 10 hrs.
not possible for the not complete information
Cannot be answered with only these measurements. You need to specify what shape the pool is. Also, for a rectangular pool, the length, width and depth are needed. For a round pool, the diameter and depth are needed.
24 cubic feet . . . (6'x6'x 0.67')
A small sand filter 40-60 sq ft. and a small pump 3/4 HP
to calculate the content of the pool go to this link
aprox 17thousand gallons