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CRAWL SPACEThe shallow space below the floor of a house built above the ground. Generally it is surrounded with the foundation wall.
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CRAWL SPACEAn open area between the floor of a building and the ground.
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CRAWL SPACEA small clearance between the underside of a house and the ground, usually high enough to crawl through.. It is usually a minimum of 18 inches in height.
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CRAWL SPACEA space often about two feet high beneath a house floor allowing access to plumbing or wiring. See also PIRF. Back to Top
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CRAWL SPACEA shallow space below the living quarters of a house, normally enclosed by the foundation wall and having a dirt floor.
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CRAWL SPACEA shallow, unfinished space beneath the first floor of a house which has no basement, used for visual inspection and access to pipes and ducts. Also, a shallow space in the attic, immediately un [..]
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CRAWL SPACEThe shallow space below the floor of a house built above the ground. Generally it is surrounded with the foundation wall.
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CRAWL SPACEA low space above or below the house, just tall enough to permit such work as jacking up a sagging ground floor from below or installing ceiling fixtures above.
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CRAWL SPACEIn a building without a basement, an unfinished space below the ground floor which is normally enclosed by the foundation wall; an unfinished interior space of limited height, located between floors, [..]
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CRAWL SPACE
A narrow opening underneath the bottom of a building (or storey) used to give access to pipes, cables and other utilities
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CRAWL SPACENarrow opening between the ground and the underside of a structure, not tall enough to permit standing but sufficient to give access as needed to wiring, plumbing, and other utilities.
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