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As a vital part of design and construction, Precision Land Surveying Inc has a staff of professional committed to the highest level of service to define topography for engineering, elevations for home sites, title surveys, boundary surveys and more. We understand and appreciate the value of your business. That's why we have made it our mission to provide you with reliable, quality land survey services. Even though our company continues to grow, our belief in the value of an honest, one-on-one relationship remains the same.
Precision Land Surveying, Inc. is fully licensed and equipped to offer you a complete range of land survey services and because we have such a wide variety of options, we will definitely be able to meet your needs and deliver the satisfaction that you are looking for. We have both the technical expertise as well as the experience to know how to handle all jobs, big or small.
So what exactly is am “ambiguous” property description? This is a legal description of a property that requires a professional surveyor to determine the specific measurements of the property boundary.
Early land surveyors often worked with very primitive methods to define land and anticipate events like the annual flooding of the Nile. Chains were used, as were steel bands, rope, stones, and other primitive means. Measurements resulting from such methods were often less than precise and even harder to record.
Trailblazing or tree painting is a practice that is not only used in outdoor recreational areas, but it is also a widely used method in land surveying to mark boundaries. Repainting must be performed at least every 5 years.
Sometimes the flood zone and base flood elevation, as well as the current elevation of a home, can affect flood insurance rates. Surveying can provide an elevation certificate to determine these insurance rates.
Did you know that boundary stones were set in the District of Columbia in the late 1700s? The stones were placed to identify a 100-square mile site for the national capital. Today, 36 of these boundary stones are still in their original locations.