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How many square feet in an 18000 gallon pool? - Answers

There's no way of telling. 18,000 gallons is roughly 2400 cubic feet. If the pool was six feet deep, the surface area would be 400 square feet. if the pool was eight feet deep, the surface area would be 300 square feet. It could be almost any configuration.



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There's no way of telling. 18,000 gallons is roughly 2400 cubic feet. If the pool was six feet deep, the surface area would be 400 square feet. if the pool was eight feet deep, the surface area would be 300 square feet. It could be almost any configuration.



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How many square feet in an 18000 gallon pool? - Answers

There's no way of telling. 18,000 gallons is roughly 2400 cubic feet. If the pool was six feet deep, the surface area would be 400 square feet. if the pool was eight feet deep, the surface area would be 300 square feet. It could be almost any configuration.

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