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Topic: 120 Gallon tank on Laminate flooring? Posted: December 21 2003 at 11:48pm |
I'm planning on building my 120 Gallon tank in my family room. My only concern is that we have laminate (pergo) flooring there. Just concerned it will damage my flooring some how. Anyone else have a large tank on laminate flooring? Did it affect the flooring any? Is it safe (won't warp your floor)?
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Posted: December 22 2003 at 12:18am |
Hey I have my 155 bow front sitting on a wood floor. I am not sure if it will damage it but as far as LBS. on floor I think it will be ok. I wouldn't worry as much with pergo as real wood like mine. And my wood floor is a floating floor like pergo. If you spill on floor clean it up
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Posted: December 22 2003 at 7:41am |
Thanks Danny... I had just heard that placing large tanks on floating floors prevented the floor from naturally expanding and contracting. If that happens they warned me that the floor might warp. That's why I got concerned... But if you have hard wood floors... that's even more sensitive than pergo... Thanks for the comments.
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Posted: December 22 2003 at 7:46am |
My 2 cents... Yes, the area directly surrounding the tank will not be able to expand and contract. However, with the low humidity and assuming that the temp in your house will not fluctuate much, you should be OK. If spillage is a concern, you can always place it on an area rug first. Just a thought.
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Danny Lueck
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Posted: December 22 2003 at 8:51pm |
Dont use a rug then the thing rots. Nasty smelling rug gets wet and you cannot get it dry. Maybe line the bottom with a thin layer of rubber. really floating floors are made to expand as you walk on them having a heavy object that doesn't move is a moot point. and pergo will not absorb water...only though the cracks. I was also thinking of running a line of caulk around tank stand to keep water from going under base. LIFE'S A REEF!!!
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Posted: December 22 2003 at 10:19pm |
Danny, before you run a line of caulk, let't talk. We can come up with some better ways of acheiving that goal. Besides, Carlynn would kick your ass if you did that. Carl, my den where my 25 gallon tank is gets more humid than the rest of my house. Granted its a small room, but you can feel it when the door has been closed. Its nothing like Balitmore, where I grew up though. I don't know what % of humidity starts to cause problems, but I know that there would be a little. What about putting a piece of foam under the stand? It may get just as moldy as a rug though. And shimming the stand would be tricky. Any thoughts? OOHH! What about one of those rubber anti-fatigue mats? That may work...
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Posted: December 23 2003 at 8:07am |
I placed my 120 on laminate flooring for the specific purpose of not getting the carpet wet. Additionally, I'm planning on changing the carpet - this way I can do that without removing the tank. I have had my tank in place for several years - no problems! Go for it. It looks nice and is super easy to clean up.
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Posted: December 23 2003 at 8:12am |
Yes Carlyn might get alittle bent. Although you could easily remove the caulk with a razor if you ever move the tank. I plan on never moving my tank again
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Posted: December 23 2003 at 10:40am |
Thanks for your input guys... Eases my decision on putting my tank on my new flooring!!
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