SPotter
Active member
We just had a new house built that will include a new 360g tank. Our house is on a crawl space and we doubled up the floor I-joists with 16" between each joist in the room where the tank will be. I am a little concerned now because the builder asked me to sign a liability waiver of all damages if the floor should fail only if I exceed the max load capacity(something that I have asked for a specific number and they are working on). The builder says that their engineers say that the floor will be ok but it makes nervous that they want me to sign this waiver.
Details about the tank and where it will sit....
96x36x24 acrylic tank
perpendicular to the joists
6" (external overflow) away from load bearing exterior wall
Tank will sit across 7 doubled I-joists
Do I need more bracing? I am thinking about having 3 piers built to support a 12" micro beam or use cement blocks with jack posts and the micro beam.
Any and all feedback/suggestions are greatly appreciated!!!!
Details about the tank and where it will sit....
96x36x24 acrylic tank
perpendicular to the joists
6" (external overflow) away from load bearing exterior wall
Tank will sit across 7 doubled I-joists
Do I need more bracing? I am thinking about having 3 piers built to support a 12" micro beam or use cement blocks with jack posts and the micro beam.
Any and all feedback/suggestions are greatly appreciated!!!!
