CRAWLSPACECONNECT.COM·The Crawlspace Blueprint Registry™ · v1.0
The Crawlspace Blueprint Registry™· v1.0
Clarity Before Connection.

Private property records for the space beneath the home.

Crawl-Space Connect creates a secure digital registry for each property — storing inspection notes, diagnostic findings, maintenance history, correction records, and 2D, 3D, and 360° Crawlspace Blueprints™ in one permissioned account. The record lives with the property, not with any contractor's filing cabinet.

Private records · Permissioned access · Documentation before correction
The problem

Crawlspace history usually disappears.

Most crawlspace decisions are made from scattered photos, old invoices, verbal summaries, and repeated inspections. The property loses context every time a contractor changes, a homeowner moves, or a maintenance event is forgotten.

01 — Lost

Records stay in inboxes instead of with the property.

Photos, invoices, and inspection notes scatter across email threads, phone galleries, and contractor file cabinets. None of it belongs to the house.

02 — Repeated

Contractors repeat discovery because prior findings are unavailable.

Every visit starts from zero. The same readings, the same photos, the same questions — even when the answers were documented eight months ago.

03 — Forgotten

Homeowners cannot tell what changed after correction work.

Was the drainage corrected or patched? Was the dehumidifier serviced this year? Without an event timeline, the answer disappears.

04 — Untransferable

Real estate decisions happen without a clear crawlspace history.

Buyers inherit conditions they cannot see. Sellers cannot prove what was actually corrected. The record never moves with the property.

The registry layer

Create the record before the next decision.

The Crawlspace Blueprint Registry™ gives each property a structured record. Visual documentation, diagnostic notes, correction history, and maintenance events — connected in one private system, owned by the property.

Digital property record

Each crawlspace is its own profile — owner, address, access permissions, construction notes, and crawlspace type, stored once and kept current.

Object · Property Profile

2D Crawlspace Blueprints™

Zones, access points, systems, and problem areas mapped onto a flat visual baseline. Every condition pins to a place — not a photo folder.

Z-01 — Z-06 · per blueprint

3D-Crawlspaces™

Understand the crawlspace as a structural system, not a flat photo set. Girders, bays, mechanical runs, and access points in relation.

Reference model · linked to zones

360° Space-Crawler™

Walk the crawlspace record without entering the crawlspace. Linked to zones, dated, and held inside the property registry — not a contractor's hard drive.

Pano · linked · permissioned

Maintenance timeline

Inspections, corrections, follow-ups, readings, and observations on a single chronological record. Know what happened — and what's overdue.

Events · readings · follow-ups

Permissioned sharing

The homeowner controls access. Contractors, inspectors, agents, and buyers receive limited, logged access — based on the purpose of the request.

Owner · Contributor · Viewer
One registry · three access paths

Built for the owner. Open to verified members.

The registry is the record. Owners create and own it. Property managers operate at portfolio scale under owner authorization. Verified trade partners access only what they are authorized to see — and contribute documentation that strengthens the record.

01Homeowner

Your crawlspace needs a property record.

Access your Crawlspace Blueprint™, photos, findings, and property record.

  • Property profile with inspection & diagnostic notes
  • 2D, 3D, & 360° Crawlspace Blueprints™ linked to zones
  • Maintenance timeline with reminders & follow-ups
  • Document vault for reports, invoices, warranties
  • Permissioned sharing for contractors, inspectors, and buyers
02Property manager

Manage authorized property records at portfolio scale.

Manage authorized property records, portfolio access, and approved trade invitations.

  • Portfolio access across authorized property records
  • Approved trade invitations sent through the registry
  • Permissioned record sharing with documentation accountability
03Trade partner

Work from the record, not the rumor.

Receive authorized record access and invitations through the registry.

  • Member access only when authorized by the owner
  • Diagnostic intake — start from documented conditions
  • Scope support from mapped zones & severity
  • Record integration — attach correction evidence to the timeline
  • Standards-driven registry participation, not pay-to-list
Crawlspace Blueprints™ · The documentation method

From crawlspace photos to crawlspace intelligence.

Crawlspace Blueprints™ give the registry its structure. Instead of treating photos as loose evidence, the blueprint method ties images, locations, systems, and conditions to a property record. Three visual modes, one connected record.

01 · 2D BLUEPRINT

The plan view.

Zones, access points, mechanical runs, and pinned findings on a flat overhead map. The fastest way to see where conditions live.

0302
Z-01 — Z-06 · pinned · versioned
02 · 3D-CRAWLSPACES™

The structural model.

The crawlspace as a system — girders, joists, piers, and mechanical runs in relation. Conditions live in space, not on a flat plan.

03N. BAYMID-SPAN GIRDER
Reference model · zone-linked
03 · 360° SPACE-CRAWLER™

The pano walk.

Immersive 360° captures, anchored to zones in the registry. Walk the crawlspace from a browser — without entering the crawlspace.

Pano · zone-linked · dated
Documentation, not correction

We document the crawlspace. Verified trade partners correct it.

Crawl-Space Connect performs the Crawlspace Blueprints™ documentation event. Our authorized inspection and editor team enters the crawlspace and publishes the record. Correction work — encapsulation, drainage, dehumidification, structural, IAQ, pest — is performed by independent verified trade partners. The record is ours. The work is theirs.

Security & Permissioned Access

Private by design.

Crawlspace records are not public listings. Access is permissioned, logged, and limited to the purpose of the request. The owner controls the record — not the contractor, and not the platform.

01 — Owner Control

The owner controls access.

Unless another legal owner or authorized property manager is designated, the homeowner alone decides who sees the record — and what they can do with it.

02 — Permissioned Sharing

Contractors see only what they're given.

Members access specific records for specific purposes — not a directory of everyone in their service area. Permissions are scoped, time-bounded, and revocable.

03 — Record Provenance

Every entry is signed and dated.

Every record identifies who added it, when, and what type of evidence supports it. The registry preserves the chain — it does not let one contributor bury another.

04 — Version History

Old records are preserved, not overwritten.

The registry tracks change — moisture readings over years, condition photos before and after correction, drainage and RH upgrades. The trend is the story.

05 — Access Log

Every view is logged.

Viewers, dates, purposes, permission type, exports — visible to the owner. If someone has the record, the owner knows.

06 — Transfer Protocol

The record can move with the property.

Ownership transfer requires explicit authorization and a clean chain of custody. The next owner inherits the history — with privacy preserved.

Owner · full controlContributor · authorizedViewer · time-boundedNo-access · default
Get started

Start with the record.

Whether you're documenting your own crawlspace or applying to contribute records as a verified contractor, the registry starts the same way — one property at a time.