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Hello,
I am getting a 150 gallon tank with a 30 gallon sump from someone tomorrow. My house is a new build(moved in about 6 months ago. Does anyone have a tank this large over there basement? I have a 75 gallon but am nervous about the 150 gallon tank. Floor joist are 16” O.C. Where I want to put it is about 4 feet away from the steel support beam for the house. The room beneath it is finish.
thank you for any advice
Ryan
 
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I also believe it’s a load bearing wall since normally the outside of the house except we add the sunroom when we planned the house
 
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I also believe it’s a load bearing wall since normally the outside of the house except we add the sunroom when we planned
 

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I live in a small single story ranch with a full basement. For years I had two 180 gallon tanks in the living room and one 150 gallon in the dining room at the same time. I just made a wooden beam that spanned across 3 floor joists and installed a pole jack under it. I did this in 2 locations. One tank was directly above the center support beam so I didn't see any need to reinforce that area. Tanks all remained level. 20220901_063035.jpg
 

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Hello,
I am getting a 150 gallon tank with a 30 gallon sump from someone tomorrow. My house is a new build(moved in about 6 months ago. Does anyone have a tank this large over there basement? I have a 75 gallon but am nervous about the 150 gallon tank. Floor joist are 16” O.C. Where I want to put it is about 4 feet away from the steel support beam for the house. The room beneath it is finish.
thank you for any advice
Ryan
With salt the water is 8.8 pounds a gallon plus the equipmen, rock, etc. as a realtor I see so many homes with sloping decking or un-level flooding on the second floor. i would think of reinforcing the floor unless it’s concrete
 

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