Trigger Tough
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I'm looking to put a 180 gallon fish tank on the first floor of a home. The home is 10 years old and the tank would run perpendicular to the supports of the home, approximately 10 inches from a load bearing wall
I hired a structural engineer to look at the basement to see if I needed some sort of load bearing structure to support the weight of the tank. He stated I would, and I would have to break the concrete slab in 2 places to cement 2 metal columns 3 feet into the ground. This is the first time I'm hearing something like this, and I think it sounds like overkill. The structure alone will cost about as much as the actual tank and stand
For those of you that have tanks weighing in the 2000 pound range on the first floor of your home what did you do to support the tank in the basement?
I hired a structural engineer to look at the basement to see if I needed some sort of load bearing structure to support the weight of the tank. He stated I would, and I would have to break the concrete slab in 2 places to cement 2 metal columns 3 feet into the ground. This is the first time I'm hearing something like this, and I think it sounds like overkill. The structure alone will cost about as much as the actual tank and stand
For those of you that have tanks weighing in the 2000 pound range on the first floor of your home what did you do to support the tank in the basement?