Since the flooring support sticky is somewhat inactive I figured I would start a new thread.
I’m finishing redoing the flooring in my kitchen (finally!). I’m in a 1960 built home on a raised foundation, 1/2” hardy back and 3/8” porcelain 12x24 tiles. The tank stand is welded steel tubing and very heavy. Include the 90gal aquarium and 34gal sump and I’m looking at a lot of weight. My questions are because it’s welded steel is the weight evenly distributed over the span of the entire base? I’m guessing I should put in some support because it won’t hurt. Are screw jacks enough? Do I need to place wood “linking” jacks together? Below is a pic of the stand in preliminary form and the jacks I found on Home Depot’s site. Thanks!
I’m finishing redoing the flooring in my kitchen (finally!). I’m in a 1960 built home on a raised foundation, 1/2” hardy back and 3/8” porcelain 12x24 tiles. The tank stand is welded steel tubing and very heavy. Include the 90gal aquarium and 34gal sump and I’m looking at a lot of weight. My questions are because it’s welded steel is the weight evenly distributed over the span of the entire base? I’m guessing I should put in some support because it won’t hurt. Are screw jacks enough? Do I need to place wood “linking” jacks together? Below is a pic of the stand in preliminary form and the jacks I found on Home Depot’s site. Thanks!

