Thank you for letting us know how it all came out. If you like to crunch the numbers here are a couple more that may help you sort it all out.
While some may feel it is unnecessary to work out the math, as you can see, had we not taken the time to work it out you might still be running yourself silly looking for drips and leaks.
The basic rule of thumb for rough estimating is 8 gal. per/cu.ft but that has a large margin of error.
one cubic foot is 12" x 12" x 12" =1728 cu.in.
I gallon of water equals 231cu.in.
1cu.ft of water equals 1728 / 231 = 7.48 gallons.
While some may feel it is unnecessary to work out the math, as you can see, had we not taken the time to work it out you might still be running yourself silly looking for drips and leaks.
The basic rule of thumb for rough estimating is 8 gal. per/cu.ft but that has a large margin of error.
one cubic foot is 12" x 12" x 12" =1728 cu.in.
I gallon of water equals 231cu.in.
1cu.ft of water equals 1728 / 231 = 7.48 gallons.
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