Xxxtremewv
Member
So I made a post a a couple weeks ago about a sump flow issue and I had mentioned the floor was a touch un-level so I am going to be draining my 120g +20g sump on friday night and redoing it, and then pumping the water back in and readding coral. I had got into a major rush trying to get into new house and just didnt realize it. Its probably about a 1/4" off one end to the other. So basically Im asking for suggestions on the best way to go about this. On the docket to complete is two main items -
While I have the water drained (planning on just using my pump to transfer as much water as I can as to leave fish the ability to stay vertical), then going straight to basement, adding a floor jack from home depot as a precaution that I should have taken the first time around a few weeks ago (the floor was already off from what I can tell, but not taking any chances). Most of the tank sits on a concrete wall, and I dont think the floor has settled anymore. Am I OK to go straight out from where the corner of the tank sits down there and screwing a foot long 2 x 4 on each side of the 2x6 that run up the length of the floor and then placing the jack underneath (2x4 on each side so the top of the jack sits flush) and just getting it snug (no raising)?
After the jack is in place, come upstairs and shim and level the tank and stand again, and then start pumping water back in a little at a time and rechecking my leveling skills?
Trying to plan as much as I can at least and trying to think of every possible scenario. Any friendly suggestions to any of this? The bracing, shimming, or transferring back and forth part?
I'm sick that I have to do this, but I just did the rush job and only had 36 hours to be out of my old house and into a new one, so didnt exactly have time to think about it beyond "ok get it moved tonight or sell it off and be rid of it" :headwallblue:
Thank you all for any input you can help me with!
While I have the water drained (planning on just using my pump to transfer as much water as I can as to leave fish the ability to stay vertical), then going straight to basement, adding a floor jack from home depot as a precaution that I should have taken the first time around a few weeks ago (the floor was already off from what I can tell, but not taking any chances). Most of the tank sits on a concrete wall, and I dont think the floor has settled anymore. Am I OK to go straight out from where the corner of the tank sits down there and screwing a foot long 2 x 4 on each side of the 2x6 that run up the length of the floor and then placing the jack underneath (2x4 on each side so the top of the jack sits flush) and just getting it snug (no raising)?
After the jack is in place, come upstairs and shim and level the tank and stand again, and then start pumping water back in a little at a time and rechecking my leveling skills?
Trying to plan as much as I can at least and trying to think of every possible scenario. Any friendly suggestions to any of this? The bracing, shimming, or transferring back and forth part?
I'm sick that I have to do this, but I just did the rush job and only had 36 hours to be out of my old house and into a new one, so didnt exactly have time to think about it beyond "ok get it moved tonight or sell it off and be rid of it" :headwallblue:
Thank you all for any input you can help me with!