Permanently closing off a crawl space under a house

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I have a old small house that that was built in the 60s above ground with a dirt  crawl space underneath. There are two  access openings on each side of the house 28 x 18. There is no need to crawl underneath the house,Under the wood floor are Abs drain lines & a few copper water pipes. I would like to re-stucco the  whole house and close off the openings with the new foam board and stucco to make it more attractive looking. Any reason I shouldn't stucco over the openings?? The house is located in the Phoenix Arizona. Your thoughts would be greatly appreciate it….

Best Answer

The Code requires access to under floor space. (See ICC R408.3.)

If through the floor, it’s 18” x 24”, and if through a perimeter wall it’s 16” x 24”. If it’s below grade, then an areaway of not less than 16” x 24” is required.