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Hi All,
I'm in the process of planning and deciding which tank i should buy. I had to recently move, so i sold all my previous tanks and im setting up a brand new one. I moved to a NEW construction townhome in California. It's set-up where my first floor is only garage, no second floor (just stairs), and then my entire living space is on the third floor. Below the living space for me are my neighbors. I reached out to the homebuilders (KB homes) and said i wanted to add a tank that was 1500 to 2000 lbs, and wanted to know which walls were load bearing. They responded with "any wall is fine, preferably the exterior walls, and no where in the middle of any room." Not very helpful, but i guess they just dont want to be liable if they say a specific weight. With that said, I created a table with the options and info, and was hoping to get some advice from R2R on what is a safe size. PREFERABLY, I'd like to go with the 525L (139 gal). Appreciate your help in advance
I'm in the process of planning and deciding which tank i should buy. I had to recently move, so i sold all my previous tanks and im setting up a brand new one. I moved to a NEW construction townhome in California. It's set-up where my first floor is only garage, no second floor (just stairs), and then my entire living space is on the third floor. Below the living space for me are my neighbors. I reached out to the homebuilders (KB homes) and said i wanted to add a tank that was 1500 to 2000 lbs, and wanted to know which walls were load bearing. They responded with "any wall is fine, preferably the exterior walls, and no where in the middle of any room." Not very helpful, but i guess they just dont want to be liable if they say a specific weight. With that said, I created a table with the options and info, and was hoping to get some advice from R2R on what is a safe size. PREFERABLY, I'd like to go with the 525L (139 gal). Appreciate your help in advance