Chlorine prices

Length x width (spitball averages if freeform) X average depth X 7.481 gallons per cu ft.

Is it more shallow, more deep or 50/50 ?

For a 50/50 rectangle I get 6625 gallons. Subtract 807 gallons (6 inches) if the depths are wall height and not water height.

*edit. Is it 3ft 6 in or 3.6 ft ? The math above is for 3.6 to 4.6 ft.

I get 6463 using 3.5ft/4.5ft water depth. is correct 6x36 x4 x 7.48
@Newdude
6,463 is the right amount with 6x36x4x7.48=6,463 gallons
That seems like a wierd size are you sure it’s only 6 feet wide?
 
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Ok so we don't know if it's water depth or wall height. Plans are often wall height.

Use 6500 gallons if the water height is 3.5ft to 4.5ft and subtract 800 If the water height is 3 ft to 4 ft.

Then add 300 gallons for the spa and subtract 100 gallons for the stairs. (Total guess lol).
 
Ok makes sense, I have a side topic can you add pool bleach to the pool to remove stains mine look like dirt but light brown around the side s
 
Yah I really doubt it’s 584 gallons
Those 2 calculators shown are whack. The 1st part is showing 594 *sq ft* calculated using the depths. :scratch: Even if it's a typo, it's nowhere near the cu ft either.

The 2nd one is using 37.4 gallons per sq ft. I don't even know what to say about that. Technically a sq ft is 0 inches deep or it'd be a fraction of a cu ft.
 

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