How do I calculate my pool volume?


There are two formulas you can use to determine the volume of your pool.

The first formula is for a round pool and it is as follows:
Diameter x Diameter x Average Depth x 5.9
Example: a 24' round pool that was 4 ft. deep would look like this:
24 x 24 x 4 x 5.9 = 13,600 gallons (rounded up)

The second formula is for a rectangular pool:
Length x Width X Average Depth x 7.5
Example: a 20' x 40' pool that went from 3' to 8' in depth would look like this:
20 x 40 x 5.5 x 7.5 = 33,000


Submitted by:
Anchor Pools
Yorktown, VA
www.aquatechpools.com/anchorpools 


Or, you can visit the AquaValue Water Gallon Calculator page by clicking on the following link:  www.aquavalue.com


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