You can learn more from our frequently asked questions
If you’re buying a home, building a fence, adding an addition, or just want to know exactly where your property lines are, a survey is a smart move. It helps prevent neighbor disputes and costly mistakes.
Sometimes—but often no. Older surveys may not reflect current property conditions, improvements, or local requirements. We’re happy to review what you have and let you know if a new survey is needed.
Most residential surveys take 1–2 weeks, depending on property size, records research, and weather. We’ll give you a clear timeline upfront.
Upon request, we will stakeout your property corners and/or sections of property line.
Costs vary based on lot size, location, terrain, and the type of survey needed. We provide clear, upfront quotes with no surprises.
In most cases, yes. A boundary survey helps ensure your project stays on your property and meets local regulations.
An elevation certificate documents your home’s elevation for flood insurance purposes. If your property is in or near a flood zone, your lender or insurance company may require one.
Absolutely. Residential homeowners are our main focus. We explain everything in plain language and are always happy to answer questions.
Just give us a call or request a quote online. We’ll talk through your needs and guide you every step of the way.
