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crawl space entry: Crawl Space Entry - When is Tight Too Tight? - 09/14/11 10:24 PM
Confined Spaces - When is Tight Too Tight?   by Richard Acree   http://habitecinspections.com   Recently I had a REALTOR ask if there were circumstances when an Inspector would not crawl through the entire crawl space.  I explained that sometimes we don't go everywhere in the crawl space because it simply is not possible or safe.  I went on to explain that access to some areas of the crawl space may be blocked by debris, HVAC ductwork and/or tight spacing.  That did not seem to be the answer she was looking for.  But it got me to thinking, when is tight too tight? 
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crawl space entry: Nashville Tennessee Home Inspection - Crawl Space Ductwork - Confined Spaces, When is Tight Too Tight? 4/22/10 - 04/23/10 11:57 PM
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Now onto the article!  Nashville Tennessee Home Inspection - Crawl Space Ductwork - Confined Spaces - When is Tight Too Tight?
Recently I had a REALTOR ask if there were circumstances when an Inspector would not crawl through the entire crawl space.  I explained that sometimes we don't go everywhere in the crawl space because it simply is not possible or safe.  I went on to explain that access to some areas of the crawl space may be blocked by debris, … (2 comments)

 
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