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| My husband loves this workout dance system. He is about 175 lbs. He works out on the second floor of a new construction. Just recently I noticed two ceiling cracks from one end to the other in the room just under where he works out and wondered if the two cracks could be related to his pounding on the pad on the upper floor. I don't see any comments on the web confirming the same. Any ideas would be helpful. |
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| I must admit, this is an original question. While it is slightly possible the repeated stress would possibly cause it I can't see it being the issue. To be honest, if a 175 lb person can do that to the floor you may want to consider some reinforcement of that section. |
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