will this tank (about 2000 pounds) be too much weight in my living room? Against the wall on the edge of the house. There is a basement underneath
will this tank (about 2000 pounds) be too much weight in my living room? Against the wall on the edge of the house. There is a basement underneath
Hello; I agree with this. Too many unknown variables for me (and likely anyone) to be able give you a proper answer. Someone with good knowledge of structure needs to have an actual "look see" at the floor, it's supports and the actual condition of the material.I personally would suggest hiring a professional house contractor before deciding to do that.
I agree with this and I am a carpenter and joiner by trade.Hello; I agree with this. Too many unknown variables for me (and likely anyone) to be able give you a proper answer. Someone with good knowledge of structure needs to have an actual "look see" at the floor, it's supports and the actual condition of the material.
Do you own the house?
Hello; If you do own the house then you can do anything you like. We just cannot tell you it will be OK from a distance. Some floors may hold up and others may not hold a smaller tank.Do you own the house?
Hello; Yes I am not saying the OP cannot use his tank. You consulted engineers who apparently gave you some confidence to go ahead.I had a 240g on my second story