Land Surveying Services

We provide the following surveying services and we provide high quality land surveying services throughout the great State of Texas. Now Serving the following counties.

Anderson, Collin, Cooke, Cherokee, Dallas, Denton, Ellis, Fannin, Fort Bend, Freestone, Grayson, Harris, Henderson, Hill, Hopkins, Hunt, Johnson, Kaufman, Lamar, Montgomery, Navarro, Rains, Smith, Tarrant, Travis, Van Zandt and Wood Counties.

ALTA/ACSM Survey

The purpose of this type of survey is to provide a title company and/or lender with the necessary location and survey data to issue an American Land Title Association or Extended Coverage Title Insurance policy. An ALTA/ACSM survey usually shows the relationship between existing improvements on a particular parcel of land relative to the boundaries set forth in the property’s deed.

This is one of the most comprehensive types of land survey because it covers all of the features and characteristics of the property

Boundary Survey

A boundary survey is used to locate the corners and boundary lines of a parcel of land. This type of survey involves both record and field research, including any measurements and computations needed to set the boundary lines in accordance with applicable state laws. A boundary survey may also involve locating easement lines and encroachments.

Subdivision Survey

A subdivision survey is used to divide a parcel of land into smaller tracts, lots, or estates. This type of survey is also used to design streets and drainages, and it must be recorded by the local and state government agency. This survey is also known as a partition survey.

It is very important when planning to subdivide property in Texas that you contact an Registered Professional Land Surveyor and the governing entity when needing this type of surveys. These type of surveys Laws vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.

Site Plan Survey

Often a requirement for development permit applications, a site planning survey combines the elements of boundary and topographic surveys for site planning. This survey is used to plan design improvements and developments before construction begins.

Site planning surveys are frequently used for designing house lots, subdivisions, stores, playgrounds, commercial & industrial sites, and streets and highways.

Location Survey

Similar to a boundary survey, a location survey provides additional information on the location of interior improvements. This type of survey is most commonly used to fulfill the requirements of a zoning permit or loan application

Topographic Survey

The purpose of this survey is to locate both natural and man-made topographic features on a parcel of land. Examples of such features include fences, utilities, buildings, elevations, streams, trees, improvements, and contours. A topographic survey may be required by a state or local government agency or might be used by architects and engineers for planning site improvements and developments.

A topographic survey is typically implemented through a combination of aerial photography and ground field methods. This type of survey is not limited by property boundaries.

Construction Survey

This type of survey requires staking out structures located on the property, including walls, buildings, roads, and utilities. Staking provides construction personnel with directions for implementing the improvements shown on the development plans. A construction survey may also involve both horizontal and vertical grading in addition to an As-Built survey

Flood Elevation Certificate

To determine the regulations to build on a property or to obtain an accurate insurance rate, a FEMA Flood Elevation Certificate is required. This certificate verifies several calculations that are particularly important if it is in a high-risk flood area including items like the elevation of the lowest finished floor of your house relative to the ground and the lowest utility servicing your building. This flood elevation certificate can only be prepared by locally licensed individuals, most commonly completed by land surveyors.

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