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Old 01-12-2010, 02:34 PM
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Originally Posted by banditpowdercoat View Post
I'm doing it in a Mobile Home. So wood subfloor. And I can't put it under a tank? Some say I can, you say I can't What's the deal??? I need to know 100% before I commit to this. I can't just leave a non floored section for the tank. This will be a rental home soon, we won't be here for ever, and the tank comes with us, of coarse.
if it is a small tank, you could, but a large tank.. I wouldn't. it is a floating floor and needs to expand and contract with the seasons so if you put a large weight on it and preven part of it from moving it will buckel and possably break the locking joints which means new floor time. Persoanly I would start on the opisite side of the room from the tank. install it around the tank andf just have enough to redo the tank area when it is gone. or just wait to do the floor till the tank is gone.

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