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Question for any engineers or contractors out there. am upgrading to a new tank and have some floor support questions. The tank is an IM SR120 that will sit perpendicular to the floor joists (engineered I beam) and the back of the tank will be against an exterior wall. I’m not so much concerned that the floor can’t support the tank, but being in a tall crawl space, there is a little shake that will happen when walking around the tank etc. I see this in the current SR80 in the other room. I’d like it to be solid and reduce the movement. If I want to add two jack posts underneath, would digging below the first line (which I believe is 10-12in in my area), filling with gravel and setting a footer on that be a sufficient base? Also, what is the correct way to support an engineered I beam? My thought was two posts with a 2x10 or 2x12 spanning the joists. Any help is greatly appreciated.