racookpe1978
Nuclear
- Feb 1, 2007
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Daughter-in-law wants to move a claw-foot, cast iron bathtub upstairs to their recently-purchased house. (Northwest GA, about a 7 year-old house, so it has the benefits of a new code compliance, little deterioration, but also the disadvantages of today's "more shoddy" slap-built untrained labor and imported material.)
The loading should be simple: But my instinct says to ask anyway.
Second floor. Tub will be on 4 feet of about 2x2 (maybe 2x3 inch) load-bearing surface. Feet can't be deliberately placed directly on the joists - or, if they do land on a joist, it's by happy accident.
Quoted tub weights vary from 375 to 500 lbs. Add water, two people (?), and live loads of stepping in, stepping out, etc and that gets you easily 1200 lbs divided into four point loads.
Anybody see problems?
(Other than the physical difficulty of moving it upstairs. (Been there, done that 30 years ago while moving my brother's cast iron tub upstairs. (But he had built his floors for the tub deliberately.) )
The loading should be simple: But my instinct says to ask anyway.
Second floor. Tub will be on 4 feet of about 2x2 (maybe 2x3 inch) load-bearing surface. Feet can't be deliberately placed directly on the joists - or, if they do land on a joist, it's by happy accident.
Quoted tub weights vary from 375 to 500 lbs. Add water, two people (?), and live loads of stepping in, stepping out, etc and that gets you easily 1200 lbs divided into four point loads.
Anybody see problems?
(Other than the physical difficulty of moving it upstairs. (Been there, done that 30 years ago while moving my brother's cast iron tub upstairs. (But he had built his floors for the tub deliberately.) )