stsweene
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I happen to be in the building bizz and let me ask you this
: have you ever had 5 or 6 guys sitting around a kitchen table playing cards? What do you think the weight is there?? 6 guys at 150lb + table is over 1,000lbs easy... I know its not a constant weight like a tank, but just to get you thinking along those lines... :thinking:
there should be 3/4" subfloor on top of your floor joists, which look to me to be some sort of scissor truss, meaning your roof is tied into your walls & floor. Which create a really strong structure. And if it was built in 98 all the building codes had to be followed so again, your good there. 3/4" board is really strong stuff, we've driven trucks onto our subfloors before we put the walls up and Ive never seen a problem, heck... we've had a stack of 100 sheets of plywood sitting in an 8'x4' square for days and I bet that weighs over 1,500 lbs....
I would think you are good to go,
I would make sure to cross as many joists as possible and make sure you know which way they are running, also dont place the tank near any air-vents or anything else thats cut into the floor.
there should be 3/4" subfloor on top of your floor joists, which look to me to be some sort of scissor truss, meaning your roof is tied into your walls & floor. Which create a really strong structure. And if it was built in 98 all the building codes had to be followed so again, your good there. 3/4" board is really strong stuff, we've driven trucks onto our subfloors before we put the walls up and Ive never seen a problem, heck... we've had a stack of 100 sheets of plywood sitting in an 8'x4' square for days and I bet that weighs over 1,500 lbs....
I would think you are good to go,