Also, bfore everyone arrived I built a sled to hold the tank when we were moving it. You can see it in the pictures, but all it was was a frame that would support the tank from the bottom. I have a bunch of that pink foam insulation, so I put that on the bottom to keep the glass from touching anything that might scratch it. As well as to make sure that the tank did not slide while on the sled. I also put a 2x4 block at one end so that when we went up the stairs with the tank, the block would support the tank at the back and prevent it from sliding back. The sled actually made the move much easier as there was a solid base to hold onto while moving the tank.
I had a total of 8 suction cups so that gave everyone a firm handle to hold onto while transporting the tank.
First picture tank on the sled and getting ready to move the tank into the street and around the side of the house to the back.
Bringing it along the side of the house.
Now at the back of the house, we flipped the tank on it's back. Now the width is only 24" that we need to fit up the stairs and into the house.
Tank is up on the deck. That was the only part were things were a little worrisome as the steps were narrow so we could only fit people to carry the tank on the front and back.