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  • Land Surveying Services! https://www.greenlandsurveyingllc.com/

    For All your Land Surveying Needs! Please visit GreenLandSurveyingLLC.com for information about my services & complete the "Contact Me" form to begin the process of a Survey Retracement or New Survey for your property. Boundary Surveys, ALTA Surveys, Site Plans, Topographic Surveys, Flood Elevation Certificates, Subdivisions, Lot or Parcel Splits or Consolidations, Construction staking, Easements, As-Built Surveys or even If you just want to know where your property line is located!

  • SURVEY COST

    HOW MUCH DOES A SURVEY COST? This is probably the second most frequent question I get during my interaction with the client. Each survey is unique and the associated cost of a survey is dependent upon the type of survey required, the location of the survey and the time frame requested by the client. Often the local governing agencies have particular survey requirements that also influence the cost of the survey, so it is important that the selected surveyor has a working knowledge of the survey area and particulars. Most people are used to seeing the surveyors out in the field, but a majority of the time spent on a survey is dedicated to document research, data processing and analysis, survey plat preparation and preparing the Professional Surveyor’s report. On a typical residential lot boundary retracement survey, the time in the field surveying may be a couple of hours whereas the office time may be ten to twelve hours behind the scenes. The overall cost of the survey will be based upon the time expended on the project and the hourly rates of the firm. It is important to remember, like many things in life, you get what you pay for and that selecting a professional services on the lowest cost often leads to an inferior product.

  • Winter Wonderland for Boundary Survey Retracement: Why You Should Plan Ahead NOW!

    As the winter chill sets in and blankets the world in a serene layer of snow, one might not immediately think of boundary surveys and land retracement. However, this wintery season could be the perfect time for you to plan ahead and schedule your boundary survey. Be prepared. Plan ahead! Why Winter Might Just Be the Best Time for Your Survey 1. Reduced Demand, Enhanced Service During the cold months, demand for surveying services tends to decrease. This reduction in inquiries means that surveyors have more availability and flexibility to cater to your needs promptly. By planning ahead and securing your slot during this quieter period, you can ensure that your survey receives the attention to detail it deserves. 2. Ideal Ground Conditions Winter brings forth a transformative landscape. With vegetation dormant and foliage sparse, the land's features are more visible and accessible. Snow cover can also provide a contrasting backdrop, making property lines and boundary markers easier to identify. These favorable conditions not only facilitate the surveying process but also contribute to the accuracy of the results. 3. Preparation for Spring Projects As we embrace the beauty of winter, it's essential to look ahead to the upcoming seasons. By completing your boundary survey retracement during the winter months, you set the stage for a seamless transition into spring projects. Having a clear understanding of your property boundaries early on can prevent delays and complications when you embark on future endeavors. How to Make the Most of Your Winter Survey Experience 1. Schedule a Consultation Before the snow settles in, take the first step towards planning your boundary survey by scheduling a consultation with a reputable surveyor. Discuss your requirements, ask questions, and gain insights into the surveying process. This proactive approach will set the foundation for a successful survey experience. 2. Gather Necessary Documents To ensure a smooth and efficient survey process, gather any relevant documents, such as property deeds, previous surveys, and legal descriptions. Having these materials readily available will aid the surveyor in conducting a comprehensive retracement of your property boundaries. 3. Be Proactive, Not Reactive By taking the initiative to plan ahead and schedule your boundary survey retracement this winter, you demonstrate a commitment to safeguarding your property's integrity. Proactivity pays off, and by investing in an upfront survey, you can prevent potential boundary disputes or encroachments in the future. Embrace the Winter Season: Secure Your Survey Today! As the snowflakes dance and the frost settles, seize the opportunity to embark on your boundary survey retracement journey. By planning ahead and scheduling your survey during the winter months, you not only benefit from enhanced service and ideal ground conditions but also set the stage for future projects. Be prepared. Plan ahead! Winter is not just a season; it's a canvas of possibilities waiting to be explored. Embrace the tranquility and beauty of the winter landscape while laying the groundwork for a successful survey experience. Secure your slot this winter and let the journey to defining your property boundaries begin! Plan ahead, schedule your boundary survey retracement, and unlock the potential of this winter wonderland for your property! Remember, the frosty embrace of winter holds more than just snowflakes—it cradles the promise of a meticulously retraced property boundary, ensuring your peace of mind and property integrity for years to come. Be proactive, be prepared, and make this winter season your best surveying experience yet.

  • Property Line location & Professional Land Surveying Services

    All your land surveying needs! Do you know where your property lines are? Visit my website for information about my licensed professional land surveying services and fill out the "Contact Me" form to get the process started! https://www.greenlandsurveyingllc.com/

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