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11/6/2014 12:39:24 AM EDT
What would be the max weight that should be placed on a floor over a crawlspace?   The subfloor is I-joists and Advantec plywood.  I'm pretty sure they are on 16" centers.
11/6/2014 10:24:31 AM EDT
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I had the builders engineer give me the floor loading specs for the area I was looking at putting my 1200# safe. It exceeded the limit so I put jackposts under the area I wanted to place the safe. First dig out holes in the crawlspace directly below where you are placing the safe, 12"x12"x12", then fill with concrete (alternatively, I understand some folks dig out a hole to fit a cinder block and place the safe jackpost on top of that). You can get the jackposts at HD or Lowes. Place a 6x6 across the joists and tighten up the jackpost against it. I put pieces of metal flashing bent downwards between the 6x6 and the top of the jackpost to act as a termite barrier.






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11/7/2014 2:25:07 PM EDT
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What would be the max weight that should be placed on a floor over a crawlspace?   The subfloor is I-joists and Advantec plywood.  I'm pretty sure they are on 16" centers.
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A little google-fu will yield that the minimum design load for a "typical" structure like that is 40 psf or a 300 lb "point" load, aka single object.



The 40 psf is a theoretical limit applied to the entire floor, so items with a greater than 40psf load are okay as long as you have empty areas without load.



I wouldn't put anything over 300 lbs on the floor long term unless it was directly over a support footing and/or you have an engineer suggest extra support.



 
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