Crawl space treatment in Greater Vancouver
We inspect first, then treat pests in the void and install ground cover or a vapour barrier only where the quote says, often in the same plan as rodent proofing.
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One Coherent Scope
Every crawl space treatment job starts with a documented inspection — we identify the root cause before any material is placed. What follows is tailored to what your property actually needs.
Inspect
A thorough site assessment covering pest activity, every structural vulnerability, entry point, and environmental driver — building a complete picture before any action is taken.
Resolve
We identify the root cause and eliminate it at the source — physical exclusion, structural sealing, targeted treatment — tailored to the specific conditions of your property.
Monitor
We implement a transparent, data-rich follow-up process — AI-assisted reporting, trend tracking, and continuous system refinement — so results don't just hold, they improve.
What We Do
Crawl Space Treatment — Every Scope We Handle
Under-floor inspection
Know what is down there before we commit
Pest treatment in the void
Treat where pests actually live and travel
Ground cover and vapour barrier
Install barriers only where the quote lists them
Sequencing with rodent work
Line up clean-out, proofing, and barrier timing
Vent and access hardening
Close the obvious holes while we are under there
Return visit and check
Confirm the void after the heavy work
Under-floor inspection
We document moisture clues, droppings, torn ground cover, and access limits so homeowners are not guessing from the hatch. Matches how clients ask what crawl space means on a formal quote.
What's included
- Photo notes from inside the void where clearance allows
- Plain-language summary of pest versus moisture findings
- Call-outs when debris or height blocks full access
Pest treatment in the void
When the scope includes it, we place control work in the crawl where rodents and insects use the space, instead of only treating upstairs symptoms.
What's included
- Treatment plan tied to what we saw on inspection
- Coordination notes if trapping or exclusion is already active
- Follow-up timing spelled out before we close the file
Ground cover and vapour barrier
We install or repair ground cover and vapour-barrier work only when it is written into the job, so you are not paying for plastic where it does not belong.
What's included
- Material choice matched to soil and moisture picture
- Seams and overlaps addressed where we touch them
- Photos of finished barrier sections for your records
Sequencing with rodent work
When rats or mice were in the void, we talk through what happens after trapping and sealing before insulation or barrier work moves ahead.
What's included
- Clear order-of-operations in the visit notes
- Flags for small entry points that still need screening
- Hand-off language if another trade must finish insulation
Vent and access hardening
We address vents, access hatches, and utility gaps that belong in the crawl scope so new pests do not walk straight back in after treatment.
What's included
- Screening or closure details noted per opening
- Coordination with wider entry-point exclusion when bundled
- List of items that need a carpenter or HVAC touch
Return visit and check
A scheduled return lets us verify activity dropped, barriers stayed in place, and nothing new opened up after the first pass.
What's included
- Activity check tied to your original complaint
- Quick photo pass on barrier edges if we installed them
- Next step spelled out if something still needs attention
Why NewGen
What Makes Our Crawl Space Treatment Different
We define crawl scope in plain homeowner language
Real clients ask what crawl space means on estimates; we answer with what we will enter, what we will photograph, and what is excluded.
Built for tight Greater Vancouver under-floor spaces
Low post-war crawls, partial voids, and storage-packed areas are common; we say when clearance or cleanup has to happen first.
Barrier work stays inside the written quote
Vapour barrier and ground cover show up only where line items say so, matching how multi-phase rodent and restoration jobs actually run.
Visit notes you can forward to contractors
Photo-backed findings support renovators or other trades without turning the page into a lecture on pest biology.
What to Expect
From First Call to Resolved
We book access, inspect the void, send findings in normal language, then execute pest and barrier items in the order the job requires. You get return timing in writing, especially when rodents were part of the story. Done means activity is checked and barrier or treatment items on the quote are complete.
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