My home is built on a crawl space wood joist.
Is a gun safe too heavy for my floor.
All this means securing your safe is very important.
Small safes need to be secured differently than large safes.
Once in place i drilled holes and secured it to the floor joists with large lag screws.
My gun safe is so heavy i don t have to bolt it down.
I attached flexi felt heavy duty self adhesive pads to the bottom four corners of my small 350 safe.
Installing a gun safe without anchoring by bolting it down is like putting on a motorcycle helmet but not fastening the chin strap.
Tall lightweight safes can be easily hauled off on a hand truck by a determined crook.
It means you must take the load from a floor beam that is not strong enough.
Now we ll look at common safes and ways to keep them from being stolen.
Reinforce the floor for a gun safe.
It is not so evident because if you put not enough the whole thing can crash and if you put too much the floor can be cracked and damaged.
While it was somewhat disturbing to drill holes in my new oak flooring returning home to find my safe missing would most certainly be worse.
My bil and i put it in the house and it was all we could do to get it positioned in the cellar with a decent 2 wheeler and that is where it resides with screws into the concrete floor.
This is one of the biggest myths.
I have a pier and beam floor also with a crawl space.
And you won t be several heavy weight safes in one room so it won t be too much of a concern.
The truth is a heavier safe can be more secure as the weight adds a protection factor to the safe.
Does anyone how to determine the maximum gun safe weight the floor can withstand without damaging the floor or subflooring.
I bought a gun safe at sam s and the weight was listed as 700.
You are best to double.
Is a gun safe too heavy for my floor.
I would think the 2x10 s 16 would support it without issue.
My guess would be 700 800 for yours.
I put the safe on the east wall which made it as close as possible to the foundation footings concrete footings that the house sits on.
No matter how much weight a gun safe has keep in mind where to place your gun safe.
I would like to purchase a gun safe and place it on oak hardwood floors on the first floor.
If the floor is unable to support the weight of the safe it would be best to support the weight by placing braces in the form of additional joists underneath the floor.
The un anchored gun safe looks like it s doing something but at the first sign of trouble it s going to disappear.
Heavy safes offer false security that their weight alone is sufficient.