FormulatedFire
New member
Greetings all!
I've been out of the hobby for awhile and looking to jump back in. Before when I had large tanks I kept them in the basement or ground level of my house. This time I'd like to put one on my first floor. I've done some research but I'm not a structural engineer and would like some advice. I'm looking at a 125g glass tank.
Here is what I've gathered about my house and it's structure.
- ~80 year old townhouse
- wooden joists 16" on center
- joists are 7" tall and 2 1/2" wide
- the wall I want to put it against is a load bearing brick wall which is also where the joists fit into
- joists will run perpendicular to the to the tank
- 3/4" wooden sub floor running perpendicular to joists with another set of Pergo floor on top of that. Which I believe to be 1/2"
- no X bracing between joists
- no pipes or electrical running through joists
- brick wall runs from basement up two floors
- basement floor is concrete slab
Thanks in advance for all your advice!
I've been out of the hobby for awhile and looking to jump back in. Before when I had large tanks I kept them in the basement or ground level of my house. This time I'd like to put one on my first floor. I've done some research but I'm not a structural engineer and would like some advice. I'm looking at a 125g glass tank.
Here is what I've gathered about my house and it's structure.
- ~80 year old townhouse
- wooden joists 16" on center
- joists are 7" tall and 2 1/2" wide
- the wall I want to put it against is a load bearing brick wall which is also where the joists fit into
- joists will run perpendicular to the to the tank
- 3/4" wooden sub floor running perpendicular to joists with another set of Pergo floor on top of that. Which I believe to be 1/2"
- no X bracing between joists
- no pipes or electrical running through joists
- brick wall runs from basement up two floors
- basement floor is concrete slab
Thanks in advance for all your advice!