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Kiddie Pool Evaporation Rate Calculator

Estimate water loss due to evaporation based on temperature, humidity, and pool size to plan for water top-ups.

Pool Dimensions

Environmental Conditions

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Evaporation Results

Daily Water Loss:
0 gallons
Weekly Water Loss:
0 gallons
Water Level Drop:
0 inches per day
Recommended Top-up Frequency:
Every 0 days
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How to Use This Calculator

  1. Enter pool dimensions - Select your pool shape and provide measurements.
  2. Input environmental conditions - Enter water and air temperatures, humidity, sun exposure, and wind conditions.
  3. Calculate - Get estimated water loss and recommended top-up frequency.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my kiddie pool lose water so quickly?

Kiddie pools lose water primarily through evaporation, especially on hot, sunny, or windy days. Small pools have a large surface area relative to their volume, causing faster water loss than larger pools.

On a hot summer day (90°F/32°C) with low humidity, a typical kiddie pool can lose 0.25-0.5 inches (0.6-1.3 cm) of water per day to evaporation alone.

How can I reduce evaporation?

To reduce evaporation:
- Use a pool cover when not in use
- Place the pool in a shaded area
- Set up a windbreak if your area is windy
- Lower the water temperature if possible
- Add floating toys to slightly reduce exposed water surface
- Fill to a lower level to reduce splashing

How often should I top up my pool?

For most kiddie pools:
- Hot, dry, or windy conditions: Daily top-ups
- Moderate weather: Every 2-3 days
- Maintain water level at least 2-3 inches below the pool rim

This calculator provides personalized estimates based on your specific conditions.

Does adding chemicals affect evaporation rate?

Most pool chemicals have minimal effect on evaporation rates. Chlorine and other common sanitizers don't significantly change the evaporation properties of water.

Some specialty evaporation reducers can form a thin film that reduces evaporation by 30-50%, but these are rarely used in kiddie pools and may not be recommended for young children.

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