Hell pit access and exclusion in Greater Vancouver
We treat the awkward below-grade hatch like a real job site: air first, structural honesty, then sealing that matches how rats actually use those voids.
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Below-Grade Access
Secured & Documented
Every hell pit access & exclusion 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
Hell Pit Access & Exclusion — Every Scope We Handle
Access and air check
Decide if entry is safe today
Confined-space discipline
Short entries with harness and buddy system
Structural securing
Replace or brace what rodents leveraged
Rodent exclusion in the pit
Mesh and plates sized to gap and chew
Moisture and drain call-outs
Say when water is the real driver
Hand-off to crawl programs
Same building, different void
Access and air check
Low hatches, rusted covers, and buried openings get a safety-first read before anyone squeezes through.
What's included
- Photo of hatch condition and clearance
- Stop-work callouts when CO or collapse risk shows
- Ventilation notes before confined entry
Confined-space discipline
We follow the practical confined-space pattern your crew expects: time limits, communication, and bail plans.
What's included
- Timer and air check language on the work order
- Spotter or second tech when policy requires
- Honest note when the pit needs another trade first
Structural securing
Rotten trim, loose covers, and flex pipes that became chew ladders are repaired or flagged for carpenter follow-up.
What's included
- Before photos of failed covers
- Temporary secure options when parts are lead-time
- List of items outside pest licence
Rodent exclusion in the pit
Active holes get rodent mesh or plate stack-ups tied to the same standards as full entry-point work.
What's included
- Closure map specific to pit walls and penetrations
- Coordination with interior trapping if animals are inside
- No foam-only fixes on chew lines
Moisture and drain call-outs
Chronic flooding or broken drains need plumber attention; we document instead of pretending sealant fixes a failed drain tile.
What's included
- Wet-pattern photos
- Plain referral language
- Revisit timing after plumber clears
Hand-off to crawl programs
When hell pits connect to crawl systems, notes tie to crawl-space treatment or vapor work on separate quotes.
What's included
- Continuity sketch in words
- Cross-links on the invoice
- Single manager summary if both scopes run
Why NewGen
What Makes Our Hell Pit Access & Exclusion Different
Plain language for floor hatches and subfloor access
Customers in Greater Vancouver know these hatches; we use the same words on the quote.
Safety beats bravado in tight air
If entry is unsafe, we stop and document rather than force a tech through.
Chew routes get metal, not hope
Same mesh discipline as roofline and crawl jobs—species do not care that the gap is dark.
Moisture and drain problems named on paper
Water issues are called out so you do not pay twice for sealing over a failed drain.
What to Expect
From First Call to Resolved
Inspect cover and air, plan entry, document findings, install exclusions or secure covers, then verify chew tests after rodents are handled. Follow-up coordinates with crawl or basement scopes when both exist.
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