I've searched and found similar questions regarding whether the floor will support my tank, and the answer seems to be to either add support or hire a structural engineer for peace of mind.
For those who have been in a similar situation, did you hire a structural engineer first and then bring in a contractor, or did you skip the engineer and hire someone (or do it yourself)?
To provide context, I recently received a Prostar 230. Even without water, the tank and stand weigh approximately 740 pounds. I plan to position the tank perpendicular to the floor in a corner against an outside wall (old house). While adding support doesn't seem overly complex, as I've found helpful YouTube videos, navigating the crawlspace below poses a particular challenge for me (I have a slight degree of claustrophobia).
I would greatly appreciate any advice you could offer on hiring a contractor (like the type of contractor to call for quotes) or any other guidance based on your experiences with similar situations. Thank you.
For those who have been in a similar situation, did you hire a structural engineer first and then bring in a contractor, or did you skip the engineer and hire someone (or do it yourself)?
To provide context, I recently received a Prostar 230. Even without water, the tank and stand weigh approximately 740 pounds. I plan to position the tank perpendicular to the floor in a corner against an outside wall (old house). While adding support doesn't seem overly complex, as I've found helpful YouTube videos, navigating the crawlspace below poses a particular challenge for me (I have a slight degree of claustrophobia).
I would greatly appreciate any advice you could offer on hiring a contractor (like the type of contractor to call for quotes) or any other guidance based on your experiences with similar situations. Thank you.