Guest guest Posted December 31, 2007 Report Share Posted December 31, 2007 I have a problem and am looking for a new strategy. There is an approximately 5,000 sf commercial building (really it is an old country store with new section added on for offices) that is loaded with pen/asp in the crawlspace (seems to be concentrated visually on the floor joists and not the subfloor). The site is located in the southeast US in the coatsal plain. High water table is usually a problem but with the drought on our area not so much at the moment. There is no vapor barrier and no insulation between the floor joists. The problem is there is no room to work in there (anything form 0 to a max. of 24 " ). I have been in some tight spots before, but this one was TIGHT! We usually go for physical removal, treating, and coating in crawlspaces with a good vapor barrier. Here there is just no room to work. Short of going in from the top down, room by room, or just tear the thing down, I don't have a good idea. Looking for another way. Downeast Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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