I didn't assiciate this with a true landlord situation because most condo's are "owned" by the family living in it, so true...if there is a landlord that has laid down the law on this, then you should abide by it...HOWEVER...I would still appeal it.
Bathtub full of water is about like a 125 isn't it?
All I was trying to say is that it's not really much of a load when spread out over a 2 x 6 area...especially if it's against a load bearing wall.
Here's the deal...Modern building code generally meets a 200lb per square foot rule. picture a room full of 200 pound guys standing one per square foot...the floor HAS to hold that....
if the tank, stand, and all accessories weigh in at 1200 lbs for this tank, and your stand is 6ft x 2ft...then you are putting a load on the floor of 100lbs per square foot...
100lbs per square foot is NOTHING.
Do a little research on building code in your area and approach the "decision maker" again with better information.
Mike
Bathtub full of water is about like a 125 isn't it?
All I was trying to say is that it's not really much of a load when spread out over a 2 x 6 area...especially if it's against a load bearing wall.
Here's the deal...Modern building code generally meets a 200lb per square foot rule. picture a room full of 200 pound guys standing one per square foot...the floor HAS to hold that....
if the tank, stand, and all accessories weigh in at 1200 lbs for this tank, and your stand is 6ft x 2ft...then you are putting a load on the floor of 100lbs per square foot...
100lbs per square foot is NOTHING.
Do a little research on building code in your area and approach the "decision maker" again with better information.
Mike