Boundary Surveying
What Is a Boundary Survey?
A Boundary Survey is essential for knowing exactly what land you own—or are about to own. Whether you’re buying, selling, building, or settling disputes, a boundary survey determines your property’s legal boundaries, identifies any encroachments, and helps avoid expensive legal or construction mistakes.
Why You Shouldn't Skip a Boundary Survey
Property issues often lurk where you least expect them. A misplaced fence, a structure over an easement, or unverified corners can cause long-term headaches. A boundary survey gives you the legal certainty and peace of mind you need.
Why it’s crucial:
Prevents neighbor disputes
Protects against costly construction mistakes
Enables proper subdivision of land among family members
Provides essential documentation for permits, sales, or legal resolutions
⚠️ Don’t guess—know.
📋 Request a property review now and avoid disputes down the road.
Our Process
Accurate. Thorough. Reliable.
We combine modern surveying technology with decades of experience to deliver detailed and accurate results.
Here’s how we do it:
Deed Research: In-depth examination of your deed and those of neighboring properties.
Monument Location: Locating or setting corner markers (pipes, rebar, posts, etc.).
Field Traverse: Measuring distances and angles to confirm or correct property lines.
Drawing & Documentation: A professionally prepared survey drawing with legal descriptions and boundary details.
Advisory Support: Floodplain assessments, subdivision guidance, and resolution of encroachments.

What You’ll Receive at Completion
At the end of your boundary survey, you’ll receive everything you need to move forward confidently:
Clearly marked or flagged boundary corners
Optional intermediate line markings for fencing
Permanent witness markers beside new or replacement corners
Monuments and corner positions
Legal description of the land
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