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redsea

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Hi! I know this is an extremely difficult question to answer, but I figured I would try.

How many gallons do you think a room in a second floor colonial could hold? I

It does matter what wall it is, correct?

Lastly, could any of you guys give me an approximation of how much money it would cost to get a floor reinforced?

Sorry for all of the questions, but I appreciate your time. :thanks:
 
Oh, oops, I should have clarified.

Yes, I am in New England in the U.S.

Sorry about that!
 
(((Psst Andrew...NEW England is part of the states :p)))

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I have 4 tanks aprox 140g on one wall in a very old house built in the early 30's and have no problems
but now they build houses even better!!! so I wouldn't think you would have a problem
 
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I have 4 tanks aprox 140g on one wall in a very old house built in the early 30's and have no problems
but now they build houses even better!!! so I wouldn't think you would have a problem

Thanks! Are those on the second floor?
 
yes they are
also when I was younger both me and my sister had water beds on the second floor in parents home both beds had about 450g each
that home was built in the 50's
 
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