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Use a level to ensure accuracy. Fill the remaining sides of the hole with concrete mix, so that the position of the safe is not disturbed. Make sure that the top of the safe with the finished floor area is at the level. Use a trowel to smooth the concrete and use shop towels to gently clean excess concrete from the dust cover. However, the installation of the Floor Safe should take place during the same period in which the foundation is cast.

You may need to create a form to make the placement of the concrete around the Floor Safe please consult a contractor. Make sure you are for the thickness of your floor d. Wooden panels so that if it is installed, it will be flush with the top of the safe. Wooden floors are usually in elevated foundations, and if you install a Floor Safe in an elevated foundation, you either need to build a wooden shape to keep safe between the floor and the floor, or a basket attached to the floor joists depending on the size of the safe.

The purpose of the form is to keep the concrete safe around the floor and shape it. The shape is best dressed out of wire mesh with roof cardboard. Because there are so many variables in home and office construction, there really is no one way to install an in-floor safe.

While it is possible to install a safe yourself, we always recommend that you hire a qualified safe installer or contractor to do the work for you. Before you begin any work, please make sure that your installation area is free and clear of any electrical wiring, plumbing, heating, telephone or other wires.

Additionally, you should be cognizant of any potential hazards associated with a high water table, as most floor safes are not watertight. Concrete floor installation: measure the outside dimension of the safe body and add four inches for extra room for installation. Use a jackhammer to break through any existing concrete in the space and make sure to add at least 3 inches to the hole depth.

Pour concrete into the bottom of the hole to ensure a solid, firm, and level base for the floor safe to rest on. Existing water and gas lines: installing a floor safe will involve some digging. If you are unfamiliar with the piping system in your house, you should consider familiarizing yourself with the piping network of your house first. The depth of the local water table: if you are installing your safe in the ground, you should be aware of the depth of the local water table and the likelihood of your safe coming into contact with water.

Most safes are made of steel and water eats away steel with time. The area of the house with the least traffic: installing a floor safe is meant to hide it. Therefore, you should ensure that the safe is installed in an area where people are unlikely to walk on, e.

It involves lots of digging and securing the safe on the floor requires expertise. If you are not sure that you can handle such vigorous tasks, then you should look for professional help. Accessibility of the safe: as stated earlier, the place that you decide to install the safe is crucial. Although the spot should be hidden enough to avoid simple discovery, it should not be too hidden to the point that it hinders your accessibility to the safe. Ensure that the dial of the safe is in a position that makes it easy for you to unlock it and that the door opens freely when the safe is opened.

You do not want a scenario where you have to break the floor to access the safe. Availability of required tools: as stated earlier, installing a floor safe is a laborious activity that requires the use of certain tools and fixtures. Availability of required tools is a key determinant of the likelihood of the process being successful. Having already decided on an installation spot, use the appropriate tools to make a hole on the spot. The hole should be 12 inches deeper and wider than the dimensions of the safe.



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