What is the average size for a kidney pool?
On average, most families, especially ones with younger kids, opt for pools around 16 feet by 26 feet in size.
Are kidney-shaped pools out of style?
Kidney-shape pool Something of a throwback to the Fifties and Sixties, a kidney shape were once among the most popular for residential pools. Today, they are less common, but kidneys are still a hit with those who like their simple, utilitarian style.
How many square feet is a kidney-shaped pool?
The 3 foot shallow end and the 5 foot 6 inch deep end provide options for kids or those who prefer lower water. The pool holds 11,500 gallons of water and is 480 square feet.
How many gallons is a 16×32 kidney-shaped pool?
| Standard In-Ground Pool Volumes in Gallons by Size | ||
|---|---|---|
| 14×28 | 10,300 | 11,800 |
| 15×30 | 11,800 | 13,500 |
| 16×32 | 13,400 | 15,400 |
| 18×36 | 17,000 | 19,400 |
How much does a kidney-shaped pool cost?
Cost of Curved Pools Kidney-shaped pool inserts typically start at about $10,000, while a lagoon-style pool insert can run from about $11,000 to $18,000.
How is kidney-shaped pool calculated?
For a kidney-shaped pool, you need to find the surface area first. Add the distance across from the two widest points together. Then multiply by the length and 0.45. This will give you the area.
How do you measure a kidney pool?
What is a standard size backyard pool?
A standard inground swimming pool or play pool is a 75ft perimeter pool, which means it is 75 feet around the pools edge. While all of our pools are custom built, a play pool is typically a rectangular pool that is 28ft long x 14ft wide, or a freeform design.
What is the cheapest shape of inground pool?
For either a custom-built pool or a prebuilt liner shape, the most affordable inground pools are those with the least-interesting shape—those with a rectangle or an oval shape will generally be the most inexpensive.
How much is a small kidney shaped pool?
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| Size | 42″ Steel |
|---|---|
| 16′ x 32′ Kidney Pool Kit (designed up to 8′ deep) | $10,725.00 |
| 18′ x 34′ Kidney Pool Kit (designed up to 8′ deep) | $11,340.00 |
| 18′ x 36′ Kidney Pool Kit (designed up to 8′ deep) | $11,650.00 |
| 20′ x 40′ Kidney Pool Kit (designed up to 8′ deep) | $12,700.00 |
How much bigger should your pool cover be than your pool?
Points A and B should be at least half the length of your pool apart from each other and should not cut across your pool at any point. In our example, the I30s is 30 feet long, so the distance between point A and point B needs to be at least 15 feet.