is a 90 gal to heavy for a mobile home ?

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Nope, lucky enough to have a house on a slab, here. But, I'd say that if the floor was reinforced (you could do it yourself, and your dad (MIGHT) help??) it would be okay. I've lived in many an old mobile home, and know that the floor can degrade over time. Definitely necessary to enforce the floor.
 
anyone have tanks in a mobilhome?
 
justonemoretank;3360055; said:
Nope, lucky enough to have a house on a slab, here. But, I'd say that if the floor was reinforced (you could do it yourself, and your dad (MIGHT) help??) it would be okay. I've lived in many an old mobile home, and know that the floor can degrade over time. Definitely necessary to enforce the floor.

ditto!
 
essy;3359291; said:
I know someone with a 220, 200, 120, 90, and a 75 that lives in a trailer.

That must be a giant trailer!

My husband and I are going to be moving to a mobile home soon. With the space constraints I'm thinking of building a shed in the backyard just for tanks. But yes, just support the floor from underneath.
 
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