The Pool Volume Calculator helps users calculate the volume of their pool in cubic meters, liters, and gallons, as well as the surface area, based on the pool’s dimensions and shape.
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How to Use the Pool Volume Calculator
This guide will walk you through the steps necessary to calculate the volume and surface area of various pool shapes using the Pool Volume Calculator application.
Step 1: Input Pool Information
- Select the Pool Shape:
Begin by selecting the shape of your pool from the available options: Rectangular/Square, Circular, or Oval. This is a required field.
- Enter Pool Dimensions:
- Length (meters): Input the length of the pool in meters. Ensure the value is between 0.1 and 100 meters. This is a required field.
- Width (meters): Enter the width of the pool in meters. This is also a required field only if your pool is rectangular or oval and must be between 0.1 and 100 meters.
- Average Depth (meters): Provide the average depth of the pool in meters. This field is required and should have a value ranging from 0.1 to 10 meters.
Step 2: Calculate Results
After inputting the necessary fields, the calculator will automatically compute and display the following values:
- Volume in Cubic Meters (m³): This metric is calculated differently depending on the shape of your pool:
- Rectangular/Square: Length × Width × Average Depth
- Circular: π × (Diameter/2)² × Average Depth
- Oval: π × (Length/2) × (Width/2) × Average Depth
- Volume in Liters (L): The volume in cubic meters is converted to liters by multiplying by 1000.
- Volume in Gallons (gal): The volume in liters is converted to gallons by multiplying by 0.264172.
- Surface Area (m²): Again, based on the shape of your pool, the surface area is calculated as follows:
- Rectangular/Square: Length × Width
- Circular: π × (Diameter/2)²
- Oval: π × (Length/2) × (Width/2)
Step 3: Review Results
Once calculations are complete, review your pool’s volume in cubic meters, liters, and gallons, as well as the surface area in square meters, all formatted to two decimal places where applicable. Adjust your input if there are any discrepancies, and observe the recalculated figures.