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Sweet Home, OR Tight Crawl Space

AMPLE ROOM NEEDED IN A CRAWLSPACE
Sweet Home OR Tight Crawl Space - Image 1FOLLOWING LOCAL GUIDELINES TO STAY UP TO CODE

We are frequently asked, how much room does someone need to get under my home? The answer is quite simple. Generally the local code requires an average of 18 inches in a crawlspace to be able to work, this may vary slightly in different regions, so we always check local guidelines. If the size does not meet that standard, we make the space.

Part of the services we offer include crawlspace dig outs. which means we take the dirt, rock, and other various debris out of the crawlspace and make it deeper giving us and anyone else who chooses to go under there room to move. Our crews are highly trained, skilled and educated in this line of work. We strive for great customer service and making sure that every person that receives a job with us get great results.

The picture included is in a crawlspace in Sweet Home Oregon, you can see the space as a whole is roughly 20 inches deep. However, the cross beams, posts, uneven ground and other obstacles into the equation and they really have much less space to work in. It is just an example of the type of small spaces we can work with. So to summarize there is not a job too big or too small for us. If you need your crawlspace improved, we will improve it for you and do whatever it takes to make sure we get the job done in a timely manner.

Our goal is to transform every home with a basement or crawlspace in the Pacific Northwest into a healthy and dry environment.

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