How big of an aquarium can go on the second floor?

Aquariums up to 55 gallons can be placed almost anywhere without much worry at all. Many tanks larger than 55 gallons and no more than 125 gallons will be okay, if they are placed in a good structural location and your floor framing is free from significant defects.

Is it safe to have a fish tank on the second floor?

You will be fine. I am a framer for a living and your home will have no problem holding the weight. The best location for a tank would be perpendicular to your floor joists and placed on an exterior wall. All that weight goes right to the foundation.

How much weight can a 2nd floor hold?

The load capacity of a second floor in a home is regulated at 40 lbs. per square foot. For bedrooms, the capacity is 30 lbs. per square foot.

How much does a 200 gallon fish tank weigh with water?

Poly-mart has a 200 gallon water storage tank. 55 lbs is the weight.

Can I put a 120 gallon tank upstairs?

No issues. Just make sure your tank is nice and level. My 110 was on the 3rd floor. I also had a 30gal sump.

Can my second floor support a 75 gallon aquarium?

Most floors in newer homes or older ones should hold a 75 gallon tank without any issues!

How much weight can a subfloor hold?

The International Residential Code, on which most local building codes are based, requires that floors in non-sleeping rooms must support a minimum live load of 40 pounds per square foot, and floors in sleeping rooms must be able to handle a live load of 30 pounds per square foot.

Can you put a 55 gallon fish tank upstairs?

You should probably be okay. Just make sure you place it near a load bearing wall. That’ll make sure it sits near a beam that meets a wall. A 50 gallon tank with just water should be 450-500 lbs.

How big of an aquarium can you put on a floor?

Avoid placing anything larger than 150-gallons on your floor without reinforcing it with extra bracing. Here are some guidelines on aquarium sizes: Aquariums come in different sizes and range from 2.5 gallons to 300 gallons. That is a massive range, so finding the right size depends on your goals and floor layout.

How much floor deflection should I expect with an aquarium?

So, if the floor deflects 1/2 inch when you set up your aquarium and you leave the aquarium in the same spot for many, many years that deflection might increase to 3/4″. Then when you remove the aquarium you may find that some of that deflection has become permanent. That is why in some older homes the floors are no longer perfectly level.

Can you keep an aquarium on a second floor with Joust?

Let’s compile some tips to help people who are interested in keeping an aquarium on a second floor or even a heavy aquarium on a floor with joust. Do not under any circumstances use a stand that has feet rather than the entire stand sitting on the floor – tends to make holes in the floor over time or very quickly (if its a big enough aquarium).

Can a 125-gallon fish tank sit on a wood floor?

Most residential floors can support a 125-gallon fish tank with ease, provided it sits on a sturdy wooden or metal stand. You can strengthen your floors by adding bracing between the joists. Experts recommend placing your fish tank against a load-bearing wall to eliminate the need for floor reinforcement.