Boundary Surveying
The most common type of land surveying is boundary surveying. A boundary survey can be helpful for anyone who is building a new house, adding an addition to an existing house, or trying to determine property lines. A neighbor may be putting up a new fence and you are wondering if it is in the right place. You may want to build a garage next to your house and you need to determine where your land ends and your neighbor's begins. Boundary surveying your land ahead of time will cut later costs and problems like moving improvements and legal actions.
What Our Boundary Surveyors Do:
At Spurrier Land Surveying, our land surveyors will help you to save on time, money, and worry by surveying your land and helping you solve your problem or issue. Spurrier Land Surveying researches maps, deeds, and other documents that describe boundaries and make field measurements to best determine property lines, encroachments, and easements. We can set lost property corners and mark property lines or give you a formal survey plan that shows structures. If you are looking for a land surveyor, Spurrier Land Surveying is here to help! Call us today to help you with your boundary surveying.