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Old 08-31-2011, 03:13 PM
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I'm not familiar with prairie building codes (my carpentry experience was in BC), why is your house on piles? I'm assuming you're calling it a basement because it is a living space under the tank, right? With a living space below it could be quite the eyesore to reinforce the floor. Why don't you just get your home builder to come in and suggest a way to reinforce the floor?

Personally, I would just figure out a different way to position the tank.
Home builder suggested slipping in another floor joist and connecting the bottoms of the joists together with 8 foot 2x4s or one steel beam.

Just curious if anyone else had any better ideas.

Wish I had my blue prints handy. Reinforcing the joists will not be an eye sore because it will be behind a suspended ceiling.

Gonna put the sump in the basement.
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