To determine how much Clorox to add to 640 gallons of pool water, you typically need to achieve a chlorine concentration of about 1-3 ppm (parts per million). A common guideline is to add 1 gallon of Clorox (which is approximately 5.25% sodium hypochlorite) for every 10,000 gallons of water to raise the chlorine level by about 1 ppm. Therefore, for 640 gallons, you would need approximately 0.064 gallons (or about 8 ounces). Always refer to the specific product instructions for precise dosing based on your pool's needs.
To sanitize a 27-foot round above ground pool, you typically need about 1 cup (8 ounces) of Clorox bleach for every 5,000 gallons of water. A 27-foot round pool holds approximately 14,000 gallons, so you would use about 2.5 cups (20 ounces) of bleach. Always check the product label for specific instructions and adjust based on the pool's current chlorine levels and water conditions.
yes you can but..... you are going to get the clhorine smell ,just make sure how many gallons you need!
3,861 Gallons
When it comes to how much Clorox you should put in a pool, this depends on how big your pool is. If it's a large pool, you may put as much as half of a cup, or more.
around 4500 gallons
35,904 gallons
yes, but it takes many gallons of clorox A: Clorox is only 5%. You would have to use 5 to10 as much of it then swimming pool liq. chlorine at 12.5%. The answer would be NO. You would end up using algaecides and other products in order to maintain the water. It could get quite costly for you.
aprox 17thousand gallons
There are 7,985.76 gallons of water in a 1799.5 cubic feet pool.
If you know the area of a pool then you need to multiply it by the height of the pool, then multiply by 7.48 to get gallons.
Is the pool a circle? Do you want US gallons, or Imperial gallons?
About 6,042 gallons of water.