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Crawl space doors provide access to a home’s crawlspace while also securing the crawlspace. These doors come in durable materials, such as steel or plastic that resists damage from ultraviolet (UV) rays. As you explore crawl space door ideas, consider that some styles come painted and ready for installation. You can customize others to coordinate with your home’s exterior. These exterior doors can also be insulated to reduce hot or cold air in the space. They’re an important component for any home that has a crawlspace.
If your current door shows signs of weathering or needs repair, you can find a new door at Lowes.com.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What size are crawl space doors?
A: Crawl space doors vary in size, making it easy to find one that fits the opening to your home’s crawlspace. These doors range from about 26 inches to 38 inches long and from about 16 inches to 29 inches wide. Measure the size of the existing opening or door to your crawlspace before shopping for a new door.
Q: What kind of wood should I use for a crawl space door?
A: Pressure-treated plywood is a common type of wood for crawl space doors. These doors need to be able to withstand exposure to the elements, so it’s important that builders make them from a wood suitable for outdoor use.
Q: How do I keep water from seeping in through my crawl space door?
A: You can help to keep water out of your crawlspace by checking the door for leaks and filling them. It’s common for water from a heavy rain to seep into a crawlspace. Any cracks or gaps in the door installation can provide a pathway for water to get in. Filling these cracks or gaps can help keep water from getting in through the crawl space access door.