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When I first set it up it was almost perfect, but now that I have a lot of water in it it looks like its leaning pretty bad. Should I stop??!
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Put your level on the floor next to the tank. See if it is something in the stand or if it a joist issue.110g on the 1st floor, I have a basement. Newer house. The floor joists are pretty big, 2x12s I think
Before you drain it I would go below and look at the joists. It's possible the stand is straddling a joist or that a joist isn't secured well. Or it is in the middle of a long run. Either way, I think you have some reinforcing work to do before you fill the tank.Seems like the joists are not all level.
Is that directly below the tank with the tank running parallel to the 2x10's? Do you think the tank sits on both beams?2x10s![]()
It looks like it is in the middle of a long span. Can you put a level on both beams? Might give you a better idea of what is going on.Yep, the back of the tank sits over the wall and the front is just past that 2nd beam
Try to go from the one off the wall to the next one in. That should give you an idea if the joist is sagging.The one beam is on the wall so I can't level across them. It's about 10' from my from door, there's a cross joist to the left of them too.
I would agree that if the forward of the two joists isn't sagging then shimming the front, or probably just moving the tank forward an inch, might be a good solution. If the joist is sagging from being such a long run, it should be reinforced.It could be the carpet is compressing and the tac board is pushing the tank forward. shim it from the front and problem solved. If you really want to do it right I would, yes drain the tank. cut up the carpet around the system, pull the tac board, and brace the system with 2x4's between the joists and then come back with some molding to hide the 2x4 bracing