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    My apologies. I spoke it to my phone. And it doesn't put punctuation. My bad my bad. I will take a sample and post how can I find out the details on my pool. My go has no clue and her mom is the same. They just paid a company to take care of it after her husband past. So I'm kinda lost here. I can find out what pump I have and will post. I guess I could take a measure tape to see how deep . How can I find out the gallons

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    The rule is that one cubic foot of water contains 7.48 gallons of water.

    http://www.montecitowater.com/how_ma...ter_in_a_c.htm

    The best thing you can do is start reading our stickied threads, but start first by going to our sister site, poolsolutions.com.

    But take a water sample to a pool store and post the results...don't let them talk you into buying anything yet. Promise them you'll be back (you probably will).
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