Anyone have tank weight issues?

davidcalgary29

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I bought a used 165g tank yesterday for an unbeatable price, and am in the process of moving it into my kitchen, which is on the ground floor of my house...but am hesitating at the thought of placing so much stress on the floor of my house.

I'm sure this issue has come up before, but has anyone ever caused any structural damage to their homes by placing a similar-sized aquarium in their home? Placing this aquarium in my unfinished basement is not an option, and would like to hear some casual opinions before I either add floor supports and/or try for a smaller tank. Thanks!
 
It really all depends on the current framing of the floor where the tank will go. Joist size, joist spacing, direction of span relative to tank, type and thickness of subfloor, and proximity of tank to load bearing members below the joists are all the things you'll need to know.
Find out at least a few of those things and we can go from there.

Kev
 
I would recommend reinforcing the floor if you are at all handy. We purchased a couple of those mobile home jacks from the hardware store and some pressure treated 2x10's to reinforce for my 240. (but have no basement). I haven't noticed any stress cracks in the sheet rock or similar signs of damage yet (knock on wood).

Also try to position the tank running across the floor joists, as many as possible.

All that said, 165 gallons may not be that bad depending on how your house was constructed. The joists can be spaced 12, 16, or 24 inches, and can be constructed with 2x6's up to 2x12's. You should be able to get up under there and take a look if you have an unfinished basement. If you have alot of deflection (bounce) to your floor you should probably reinforce.

What is the footprint of the tank? Do you plan on a sump now or later?

I dunno. It's better imo to just do a basic reinforcement and not be sorry later, unless you are very confident about the construction of your home.

Good luck!

:)
 
go in the basement and brace up the floor. Double up on joists and maybe even add a support pole now before you put water in the tank. Trust me you will be happy later when your floor doesn't creak every time you walk around your tank.

you will be ok probably but better safer than safe :D
 
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