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CaptNemo
07/22/2007, 11:50 AM
Hello all,
I was wondering if the second floor can handle a around 100 gallons of water? I want to upgrade my tank to a 75 + 25 sump. That's around a 100 gallons.
Any member have a 75 gallons tank or bigger on your second floor or third floor?
Do you think the floor can handle it or i will find my house leaning to one side?

Thanks

wooden_reefer
07/22/2007, 12:19 PM
If the house is rather new and does not has structural problem it should be OK. 1000 pounds of dead weight is not much. It is better that the tank leans against a strong vertical frame, however.

Many waterbeds weigh more.

A 150-lb person jumping on a floor may have close to 1000 pounds of force when landing, I think.

hankthetank
07/22/2007, 02:19 PM
The most important thing is that the tank be placed perpendicular to the floor joists.

pdfb55
07/22/2007, 02:22 PM
it should be fine. I read somewhere that a full 4 shelf bookshelf is the same weight as a 100 just for comparison

Jeff
07/22/2007, 02:31 PM
I have a 220 gallon tank on the 2nd floor of an old house. No problems. it is against a weight bearing wall and perpendicular to the joists.

Jeff

justin1977justi
07/22/2007, 02:42 PM
I have a 150 on the second floor going with the joist with blocking but against a load bearing wall and do not have a problem.

TriniStylez
07/22/2007, 02:46 PM
I have a 180G in my apartment on the second floor. No issues. This doesnt mean that anyones will be fine but I think a 75 should be fine in most homes. If not, I may be worried about your floors in general. I have been told that you should be able to put a 65G anywhere you want in a house with no problems.

Actually I guess I technically have a 180G plus a 90G with 40G sump all against the same wall...Wow, so like 310G total! They are about 10 feet apart though.

happyface888
07/22/2007, 03:01 PM
I use to have a 60gallon with a 20gallon sump on the 2nd floar It was against the wall and no problems.