paredown
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It's almost New Year's eve, and I'm thinking about my project list. One that has driven me crazy since we moved in is our unimproved crawl space(s). It was supposed to be 3' clear; what the builder did was excavate for the footings, leave mounded up debris in the center, and then placed his footings for center beams in each section on top of the ****. No insulation, no vapor barrier, no rat slab and a wildly uneven area to even think about retrofitting even vapor barrier.
I have slowly come to an appreciation of what I want to improve and what I will leave as-is--and the largest section (where at least all of the outside footings are at the same grade) seems to be improvable by moving some of the excess fill out. (Not sure if I want to go as far as redoing the piers and footings under the beam...)
Doing this requires external egress--at present I have a hatch in the furnace room, but it would be hell to try to take material out in buckets. I have an end wall where I can add access--foundation is CMU (mostly not grouted; I'm assuming that codes or inspections were more lenient).
I have looked at Bilco doors, but I can't grasp whether or not you could use one of their doors on a shallower entrance than a full set of steps. I'm thinking the back edge of the Bilco at about the bottom of the siding, and say 3-4 steps down--somewhere around +/- 36" so you are clearing the bottom of the joist structure (and whatever you needed to put in as a lintel/header.
Does this seem doable?
My hope is that with a back opening, I should be able to use some sort of conveyor system to excavate at least some of the material... and be able to come back and finish with a Bilco style entrance.
(The other type of entrances I have seen are often a access panel style, either at grade or inside a well (like the premolded "Turtle" one that is sold) but those seem to me no real improvement over the inside access I already have.)
I have slowly come to an appreciation of what I want to improve and what I will leave as-is--and the largest section (where at least all of the outside footings are at the same grade) seems to be improvable by moving some of the excess fill out. (Not sure if I want to go as far as redoing the piers and footings under the beam...)
Doing this requires external egress--at present I have a hatch in the furnace room, but it would be hell to try to take material out in buckets. I have an end wall where I can add access--foundation is CMU (mostly not grouted; I'm assuming that codes or inspections were more lenient).
I have looked at Bilco doors, but I can't grasp whether or not you could use one of their doors on a shallower entrance than a full set of steps. I'm thinking the back edge of the Bilco at about the bottom of the siding, and say 3-4 steps down--somewhere around +/- 36" so you are clearing the bottom of the joist structure (and whatever you needed to put in as a lintel/header.
Does this seem doable?
My hope is that with a back opening, I should be able to use some sort of conveyor system to excavate at least some of the material... and be able to come back and finish with a Bilco style entrance.
(The other type of entrances I have seen are often a access panel style, either at grade or inside a well (like the premolded "Turtle" one that is sold) but those seem to me no real improvement over the inside access I already have.)
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