FAQs
Common questions about land surveying
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A land survey provides essential information in clarifying property boundaries, preventing land disputes and facilitating construction and development activities.
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Depending on the complexity and size of the project, a survey can take a couple of days to several weeks.
The average boundary survey typically requires a week of work that includes deed research, field work and office work.
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The cost of the survey will vary widely depending on the service requested, the complexity of the site, the availability of deeds or pertinent documents, the terrain and size of the project.
In order to give you a tailored estimate for your specific needs, we offer free quotes.
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Not necessarily, but it can be helpful to meet with us before or during the field work. This provides an opportunity to ask any additional questions or concerns that are specific to your project.
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No, but any visible utilities will be located during the survey. We submit a Tennessee 811 before field work to ensure public utilities are visible.
We can recommend a SUE provider for our clients in need of private utility markings.
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We know the importance of your land and construction projects, and value your trust. Whether it’s a ¼ or 300 acre boundary, we will work endlessly to ensure your needs are met.
Our company’s mission is to ensure customer satisfaction, and we are committed every step along the way.
We are Licensed in the State of Tennesse and proudly uphold the Standards set forth by the NSPS and the Tennessee Board of Examiners for Land Surveyors.
We want your questions answered. If you don’t see your question on our list, we encourage you to contact us.
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