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How many gallons of water does a 27 foot diameter and 4 feet deep pool hold?

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How many gallons of water does a 27 foot diameter and 4 feet deep pool hold?

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  1. i think your pool capacity is about 15,500 gallons. the formula is this. find your pool capacity ..depth at deep end + depth at shallow end divide by 2 = average depth...next  for round pool is diameter in feet x diameter in feet x average depth x 5.9 = pool capacity in gallons... good luck for more pool info  , visit www.archwaterworks.com


  2. About 20,000 gallons.

  3. each square foot holds (about) 2.5 gallons of water-so it is close to 2180 gallons

  4. There are 7.48 gallons in cubic foot

    Your pool has a radius of 13.5 feet ( 27/2)

    Forumla for volume is r squared x Pi  x depth

    183.25    x    3.14    x    4  =    2289.06 cubic feet

    At    7.48    x    2289.06    you have 17122.1688 Gallons

    tcw

  5. If the pool was a perfect circle, you can use [π*r^2*h].  If the pool is not a perfect circle, it will vary a little bit, but you can probably still use this formula to figure out an estimate.... it would be roughly 2290 cubic feet, which is 17,000 gallons.

  6. here is a page with simple formulas for finding out things like gallonage and square footage: http://www.swimming-pool-information.com...

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