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The Reef Addict
01/15/2018, 05:31 AM
Hey guys, Im looking to put a 180-220 on the 2nd floor above a finished basement. I just wanted some opinions on whether or not the flooring would need to be beefed up or not. I have not seen inside the garage, but Im going to assume its super solid given todays strict standards with Code/Laws, and that the house is only 3 years old. What you all think?

Blue Tang Clan
01/15/2018, 05:47 AM
Just to clarify -- is the garage above the finished basement? Garages usually have a concrete floor.

Is it 2nd floor > Garage > Basement or is it 2nd floor > Garage/Basement?

Assuming the 2nd floor is on wooden floor joists - most likely some reinforcement would be needed, depending on which way the joists are running. You would want the length of the tank to span multiple joists underneath, or be near/on a load-bearing wall. That is a LOT of weight in a small area, which building codes aren't specifically designed to achieve.

The Reef Addict
01/15/2018, 07:12 AM
Just to clarify -- is the garage above the finished basement? Garages usually have a concrete floor.

Sorry for the confusing post!

There is no basment. (I have no idea what I was thinking, foundation?) It is an apartment above a finished 2 car garage. The whole thing is new construction, and like I said I havent seen the garage yet.. If it has a support beam in the middle of the garage (floor to ceiling) I would definitely feel better about it.

626rEEfz
01/15/2018, 03:36 PM
I agree with the previous post. Most building codes do not address constant weight in such as small footprint. Codes are to address general living conditions and having a fish tank doesn't fall into the category. Maybe you can talk to the structural engineer for the project since you mentioned this is new construction.

The Reef Addict
01/15/2018, 07:08 PM
Thanks for the replies! I wasnt sure what most people do for bigger tanks. I assume things get flaky around 150g or so. Currently I only have a 75g