Crawl Space Wells, Doors, Vent Installation In Chesapeake, VA

Access well in a crawl space in Chesapeake, VA

Chesapeake, VA Crawl Space Access Wells

With our Crawl Space Access Well Installation service, you will be able to get under your home much easier. New access well can also enhance the look of the exterior of the home. Another reason you may need us to install new access well for your crawl space is to keep water from entering the space under your home. Whatever the reason, we have great access well options for you to choose from.


Featured Benefits:

  • Keep out dampness and bugs.
  • Rain and debris are kept out.
  • Secure design with locking options.
  • Enhance curb appeal.
  • Mold & moisture resistant options available.
  • Get in a wide range of colors.


Emotional Benefits:

  • Keep rodents out of your home to feel safe.
  • You can quickly access your crawl space for maintenance purposes.


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What is a crawl space well?

Crawl space access wells are typically unsightly holes that are viewed as a necessary evil in a property. They are often built of concrete, wood, or even metal. These wells will gradually fill with leaves, plants, and trash.

What is a crawl space entrance called?

An access door is often a doorway on the side of the home that gives access to the crawl area. An access well is a subterranean space surrounding the door. A cover for an access well is precisely what it sounds like.

What is code for crawl space?

Access to the crawl space must be given through apertures no smaller than 18 x 24 inches in the floor or 16 x 24 inches in the crawlspace perimeter walls.

Do crawl spaces need accessible?

Crawl areas must be accessible according to building codes. All under-floor areas must be accessible. Floor access holes must be at least 18 inches by 24 inches in size (457 mm by 610 mm). Openings through a perimeter wall must be at least 16 inches by 24 inches in size (407 mm by 610 mm).

Should I lock my crawl space door?

Crawl space doors should be hardwired shut or locked with a wireless transmitter. Break-ins may occur at any time of day, according to experts, but the summer months are a perfect time for thieves to take advantage.

Can you move a crawl space door?

You have the option of relocating the opening. However, because the current structure of the crawl space ceiling is unclear, as is how it bears on the walls, I recommend that you make the new entrance in a mirror copy of the existing opening.

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Frequently Ask Questions

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  • What is a crawl space well?

    In any home, a crawl space access well is a necessary evil. They are frequently built of concrete, wood, or even metal, and over time will fill with leaves, plants, and trash.

  • How big does a crawl space access have to be?

    The crawlspace access hole must be at least 18 inches by 24 inches in size (457 mm x 610mm). If the area is entered through a wall, it must be at least 16"x24" in size.

  • What is a crawl space entrance called?

    Some people refer to the crawl space entry as an access door. An access well surrounds the ground-level aperture, and a cover prevents unwelcome guests from entering. The cover may be simply removed.

  • Does crawl space need access?

    Crawl Area Humans and other animals must be able to enter via doors. Use the same material as the external walls for the door, or steel if it is used on the outside of the home.

  • How do you seal a crawl space entrance?

    A crawl space entrance can be sealed with flexible caulk or expanding foam, as well as weather stripping. Install carpeting with thick plastic sheeting if the floor is dirt or gravel to keep moisture concerns at bay!

Cities We Proudly Service

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  • Service Areas

    Chesapeake, VA

    Virginia Beach, VA

    Norfolk, VA 

    Portsmouth, VA

    Suffolk, VA

    Franklin, VA

    Windsor, VA

    Isle of Wight, VA

    Smithfield, VA

    Carrolton, VA

    Hampton, VA

    Newport News, VA

    Poquoson, VA

    Grafton, VA

    Yorktown, VA

    Williamsburg, VA

    Moyock, NC

    Currituck, NC

    Camden, NC

    Elizabeth City, NC

    South Mills, NC

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Servicing Chesapeake, VA and Nearby Cities

Hawk Crawlspace & Foundation Repair provides crawl space and basement waterproofing, crawl space encapsulation and foundation repairs to solve moisture and mold problems in Chesapeake, VA and surrounding areas.

Related Services in Chesapeake, VA

Please see our most requested services listed below. If you have a flooded crawl space due to a lack of a french drain, sump pump, we can help! If you need of mold removal due to high humidity levels, we will make sure to your crawl space stays clean, dry and healthy!

Crawl Space Vapor Barrier Installation

Crawl space vapor barrier installation is a cost-effective way to solve moisture control problems. Crawl space vapor barriers are designed to keep humidity, water, and wet air from entering the home through the crawl space floor. This helps prevent mold and mildew build-up that can lead to structural damage and uncomfortable living conditions for the occupants of your home!

Crawl Space Mold Remediation

Crawl space mold removal is one of the most important steps in solving moisture control problems. Mold can quickly become a major issue for homes, and those who go ahead with cleanup and remediation as soon as possible will be more likely to keep the problem from spreading. Getting rid of the mold before it starts to take over your entire home will save you both time and money.

Crawl Space Waterproofing

Crawl Space Waterproofing is a necessity. It's not just about protecting your home from water damage, it also helps you avoid the health and safety risks of mold!

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